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Top 6 Lakes around Noale

Best lakes around Noale are characterized by natural wetlands and former quarry sites transformed into diverse ecosystems. The region, particularly within the municipality of Noale, features significant ecological areas like the Oasi WWF Cave di Noale. These water bodies contribute to a rich natural landscape, offering habitats for various plant and animal species.

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  • The most popular lakes is Martellago Lakes, a lake that offers shade, peace, and relaxation with hiking trails. It features a large…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Martellago Lakes

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For those looking for shade, peace and relaxation, the Parco Laghetti Martellago nature reserve is the perfect location in this vast flat land.

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Lycaena Oasis

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Attention the oasis is closed but at your own risk you pass to the right of the network

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WWF Cave di Noale Oasis

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The WWF Cave Oasis of Noale is made up of a group of ponds with very variable depths and this has allowed the colonization of a great variety of animal and plant species.

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View of the Small Lake

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A small path branches off the path towards the lake, excellent for observing and taking photos from the shore

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Small Lake with Wildlife

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Excellent area for taking photos of the birds (herons, egrets and mallards) or the otters that populate the lake.

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May 7, 2026, Oasi Lycaena

L'Oasi Lycaena rises between Robegano and Maerne, occupying an area of about 15 hectares created from the recovery of former clay pits. This environmental restoration site is a fundamental piece of the Venetian natural system, offering a safe haven to numerous aquatic and avian species. Its name honors the rare Lycaena dispar butterfly, which populates the wetlands and stable meadows preserved here. Characterized by deep ponds and dense riparian vegetation of willows and poplars, the oasis is crossed by paths that allow you to immerse yourself in the silence of nature. For those coming from the cycle path on Via Scaramuzza, it represents the ideal continuation of an itinerary in the green, connecting the military history of the forts to the biodiversity of the river reserves.

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For those looking for shade, peace and relaxation, the Parco Laghetti Martellago nature reserve is the perfect location in this vast flat land. There is a large free parking lot at the entry point. The hiking trails through the lake area are mostly linear. To break the monotony you can make a twist here and there. (Is good for body and mind 😜). Advice: the use of insect spray is recommended. The mosquitoes rule here.

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A small path branches off the path towards the lake, excellent for observing and taking photos from the shore

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Excellent area for taking photos of the birds (herons, egrets and mallards) or the otters that populate the lake.

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A strategic point both for descending towards Mestre and for ascending in the direction of Scorzè towards the path of the mills along the Dese, to then end towards the sources of the Sile.

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The Cave Oasis of Noale is located in the Municipality of the same name and is part of a Site of Community Importance (SIC IT3250017). These 18 hectares of land are now managed by the WWF under concession from the Municipality of Noale, which owns them. Due to the excavation activity, large depressions have been created in this place. After the abandonment of the activity, thanks to the action of rainwater, groundwater and Rio Draganziolo, these depressions filled up to form ponds of variable depth. The different depths between one pond and another have allowed the colonization of a great variety of animal and plant species. The initial pioneer vegetation then gave way to luxuriant marsh vegetation and shrubby trees. For the marshy environment, the flora includes species of Phragmites australis (marsh reed), Carex elata and Carex riparia (sedges), Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia (cattails) and the increasingly rare Nymphaea alba. The most common tree species, on the other hand, are Salix alba, Salix cinrea, Populus nigra, Populus alba and Alnus glutinosa. Today this wetland is home to various species of birds, fish and amphibians, including the gray heron, the egret, the night heron, the bittern, the little bittern, the water rail, the reed bunting, the coot, the moorhen, the kingfisher, the little grebe; in the shallower ponds, various species of waders can be seen.

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The WWF Cave Oasis of Noale is made up of a group of ponds with very variable depths and this has allowed the colonization of a great variety of animal and plant species. Rich in birdlife, every year the oasis hosts three nesting pairs of purple herons, an increasingly rare species in lowland environments; among the main species present in the oasis are: the gray heron, the little egret, the night heron, the bittern, the little bittern, the water rail, the marsh bunting, the coot, the moorhen, the kingfisher, the little grebe; in the shallower ponds, various species of waders (wood sandpiper, carrier) can be seen. Of note is the occasional presence of the marsh harrier and the knight of Italy. Noteworthy is the presence of the pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), now a rare and endangered species.

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beautiful lake area obtained many years ago from old quarries. Many bike paths, in the summer with the shade of the trees it is good

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable lakes and natural areas around Noale?

The region around Noale features significant ecological areas. Key spots include the Martellago Lakes, known for shade and relaxation with hiking trails, the Lycaena Oasis, a natural area with observation points, and the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis, a natural monument with diverse animal and plant species, particularly rich in birdlife.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the lakes near Noale?

The lakes, especially the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis, are rich in biodiversity. You can observe a wide array of bird species such as kingfishers, various herons (red, little bittern, little egret, grey, cattle egret), and pygmy cormorants. The oasis also hosts fish, amphibians, and various insects like butterflies and dragonflies. The rare white water lily (Nymphaea alba) can also be found there.

Are there good spots for birdwatching or nature photography?

Yes, the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis is an excellent location for both. It offers observation points and two specially constructed hides, one of which is active year-round and positioned in front of a shallow pond frequently visited by kingfishers and herons. The Lycaena Oasis also provides observation points for spotting animals.

Are the lakes around Noale suitable for family visits?

Yes, several areas are family-friendly. The Martellago Lakes offer easy hiking trails and a peaceful environment. The WWF Cave di Noale Oasis is freely accessible and provides educational opportunities about local ecology, making it suitable for families interested in nature.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes?

You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, there are routes like the 'WWF Cave di Noale Oasis – WWF Oasis of Noale loop from Noale' which is an easy 4.9 km trail. For cycling, consider routes such as the 'Todari Mill – Martellago Lakes loop from Noale-Scorzé'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Noale and Cycling around Noale guides.

Is there parking available at the lakes?

Yes, for the Martellago Lakes, there is a large free parking lot available at the entry point, making it convenient for visitors.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural areas and lakes near Noale?

Spring and autumn are generally excellent times to visit. The Lycaena Oasis is particularly recommended for walks on the plains during these seasons. Spring also brings the flowering of the rare white water lily at the Oasi WWF Cave di Noale.

Are there any specific tips for visiting the Martellago Lakes?

When visiting Martellago Lakes, it's recommended to use insect repellent, especially due to mosquitoes. The paths through the lake area are mostly linear, but you can explore twists and turns for variety. It's a great spot for shade, peace, and relaxation.

Can I bring my dog to the lake areas?

While specific dog-friendly policies vary, many natural areas in Italy allow dogs on leash. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival, especially in protected areas like the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis, to ensure compliance with regulations.

What is the history behind the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis?

The Oasi WWF Cave di Noale originated from a former clay extraction site used after World War II. After excavations ceased in the early 1970s, rainwater, groundwater, and water from the Rio Draganziolo filled the abandoned quarries, transforming them into a series of ponds. This natural process led to the development of a rich wetland ecosystem, now a protected conservation area.

Are there any easy walking trails around the lakes for beginners?

Yes, the Martellago Lakes offer trails that are generally easy to navigate. Additionally, the 'WWF Cave di Noale Oasis – WWF Oasis of Noale loop from Noale' is an easy 4.9 km hiking route, perfect for a leisurely walk. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Noale guide.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the lake areas?

While the natural areas themselves focus on conservation, the municipality of Noale is nearby and offers various dining options. For specific recommendations, it's best to check local listings in Noale or the surrounding towns.

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