Best lakes around Preganziol are found within the broader Province of Treviso, offering diverse natural and recreational opportunities. While Preganziol itself is known for its connection to the Sile River, the surrounding region features several notable lakes. These areas provide natural beauty and various activities for visitors. The landscape includes both natural formations and human-made recreational areas, contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Green Lake of Casier is a charming natural oasis located in Dosson, fortunately born from the environmental recovery of a former clay quarry. This body of water, surrounded by dense riparian vegetation, has become over time a true refuge for local biodiversity and a beloved destination for those seeking a peaceful corner just a stone's throw from Treviso. Today, the area is mainly managed for sport fishing and is frequented by families and walkers who take advantage of the shaded paths along its banks to relax or engage in outdoor activities. Together with the nearby stretch of the Sile Park, the Green Lake represents a fundamental green lung for the municipal territory, demonstrating how nature can splendidly reclaim spaces once linked to industrial activity.
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Excellent place to relax between the bends of the Sile river.
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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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The Bosco di Mestre is one of the major programs with which the Municipality of Venice is enhancing the mainland. It represents an intervention aimed at increasing biodiversity, through the restoration of lowland forests and the renaturalization of watercourses. It consists of several areas: Il Bosco di Carpenedo, il Bosco dell’Osellino, il Bosco di Campalto and the vast Querini areas with the Ottolenghi, Franca and Zaher woods. The idea of creating a large forest in Mestre, along its urban belt, was born in 1984 when the local environmental movement opposed the construction of the new city hospital near the Carpenedo woods. With its 230 hectares managed by the Ente Boschi e Parchi institution, this ambitious project aims at the valorization of the mainland with a program aimed at increasing biodiversity, the renaturalization of watercourses, and creating areas for recreation and leisure.
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An unmissable destination for those who want to be surrounded by greenery, far from noise, traffic, and crowds.
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Nice creative place where many locals find each other to relax.
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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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Denise meets a seller of wooden handicrafts Luigi de Simone, from Irpinia who married an Aosta woman. He worked as a bricklayer in Geneva for 20 years...
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While Preganziol is closely associated with the Sile River, the broader Treviso Province offers diverse natural attractions. You'll find beautiful glacial lakes like the Revine Lakes, unique intravalley lakes such as Lago Morto, and nature reserves like the Martellago Lakes, all providing scenic views and opportunities for exploration.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Access to the Mestre Woods offers a peaceful recreation area with gravel paths perfect for walking and cycling. The Martellago Lakes nature reserve also provides a tranquil setting with trails, and Lago Verde of Villapendola is a recreational park with facilities and fishing opportunities.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on the gravel paths at Access to the Mestre Woods or explore the hiking trails at Martellago Lakes. The Revine Lakes are excellent for water sports like sailing, windsurfing, diving, canoeing, or simply renting a pedal boat. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, including MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Touring Bicycle routes around Preganziol.
Yes, Lago Sud of Bosco Franca, located within the Mestre Forest, is a natural area known for being dog-friendly, offering space for your dog to run and enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Revine Lakes, comprising Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago, are picturesque glacial lakes nestled in Valmareno. They feature calm waters, reeds, and water lilies, with characteristic stone houses in nearby villages. Visitors can enjoy various sports such as sailing, windsurfing, diving, and canoeing, or simply rent pedal boats and sunbathe by the shores.
Yes, for instance, the Martellago Lakes nature reserve offers a large free parking lot at its entry point, making it convenient for visitors. For other locations, it's advisable to check local resources for specific parking information.
The Mestre Forest is a spacious urban forest covering approximately 2.3 square kilometers, offering easy, flat trails for walking, cycling, and 'forest bathing.' It includes dedicated areas like Bosco di Franca and Bosco Zaher. While primarily a forest, it encompasses natural areas with wetland zones, such as Lago Sud of Bosco Franca, which supports local wildlife and offers serene recreation.
Yes, for example, at Lago Verde of Villapendola, you'll find the Ristorante Pizzeria Lago Verde and Bar Lago Verde - da Lorenzo, offering convenient dining options right on-site. For other lake areas, nearby villages often provide cafes and restaurants.
Lago Morto (Dead Lake) is an intravalley lake in the Treviso area. It gets its name from its unique characteristic of having no natural tributaries or emissaries. It was formed by landslide accumulations at the end of the ice age, offering a distinct natural environment.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from peaceful recreation areas like Access to the Mestre Woods to the tranquil nature reserve of Martellago Lakes. The opportunity for various activities, including walking, cycling, and water sports, along with the presence of facilities like those at Lago Verde of Villapendola, also contribute to a positive experience. The komoot community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 300 upvotes to these locations.
Yes, many areas offer easy walking opportunities. Access to the Mestre Woods features gravel paths suitable for leisurely walks. The Martellago Lakes nature reserve has trails through a flat landscape, and the Mestre Forest, which includes Lago Sud of Bosco Franca, offers easy, flat trails ranging from 1 to 5 kilometers.
While specific public transport routes vary, the region is generally accessible. For detailed information on reaching specific lakes like the Revine Lakes or Martellago Lakes from Preganziol, it's best to consult local public transport schedules and services, as options may include bus routes connecting to nearby towns.


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