Best lakes around Buseno are located in this municipality within the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The region features an artificial lake in Molina, closed by a dam, which serves as a significant feature in the lower part of the area. Buseno is situated on a panoramic terrace overlooking the Calancasca river, characterized by traditional stone houses. This tranquil environment offers natural beauty and a glimpse into local life.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The Cama lake is located at 1,265 meters. The lake remains frozen approximately from mid-November to the end of April, and is enclosed in a rocky basin closed downstream, formed by Piz d’Ugin and Piz de Cressim.
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It is a beautiful heart-shaped alpine lake, hidden in a treasure chest of mountains. The best place to observe its characteristic shape is from the pass above the lake.
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Long climb up the pass, but really beautiful and very pleasant to ride
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Very nice pass, drive and enjoy
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Very idyllic lake. I recommend a tour around the lake
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Wonderful, sunny bathing bay just a few meters from the town centre.
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The Cama lake (1265 m) After a walk of approx. 2.5 hours from Cama, you almost suddenly come across the Cama lake. Here you can take a nice regenerating and refreshing bath after the efforts of the climb. The lake remains frozen from around mid-November to the end of April, and is contained in a rocky basin closed downstream by torrential barriers and accumulations of debris detached from the Piz d'Ugin and Piz de Cressim above.
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Alpine lake in a sea of tranquility
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The Buseno region features a variety of lakes, including an artificial lake in Molina, which is closed by a dam. You'll also discover beautiful alpine lakes like Lake Cama and Lake Calvaresc, as well as hidden forest lakes such as Laghetto d’Orbello.
Yes, Lake Cama is considered family-friendly and offers a refreshing swim after a walk. Additionally, the Pozzo di Osogna Waterfall, while not a lake, features a well that transforms into a beach in summer, providing an ideal spot for relaxation and cooling off for families.
For alpine lakes like Lake Cama, the best time to visit is typically from late spring to autumn, as it remains frozen from around mid-November to the end of April. Generally, the warmer months offer the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the region's lakes.
Yes, you can swim in some of the lakes. Lake Cama is noted as a good spot for a regenerating and refreshing bath after a hike. The Pozzo di Osogna Waterfall also offers a natural swimming spot, turning into a beach in the summer.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, reaching Lake Cama involves an approximately 2.5-hour walk from Cama. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides for the area by exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Buseno, Cycling around Buseno, and MTB Trails around Buseno guides, which often pass by or near these natural attractions.
One of the most unique features is Lake Calvaresc, known for its distinctive heart shape, which is best viewed from the pass above the lake. Laghetto d’Orbello is an idyllic lake hidden within a forest, offering a tranquil natural setting.
The artificial lake in Molina is a significant feature in the lower part of Buseno. While specific recreational details are not extensively provided, the village of Buseno itself offers a picturesque setting with traditional stone houses and panoramic views, suggesting a peaceful environment for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty, including views of the lake.
Yes, some lakes are dog-friendly. Lake Cama is listed as a dog-friendly location, making it suitable for walks and visits with your canine companion.
The Buseno area offers various cycling routes that can take you near some of the lakes and scenic viewpoints. You can explore options like the 'Graubünden Route: San Bernardino Pass to Bellinzona' for road cycling, or 'Ascent to Passo San Bernardino from Grono' for touring bicycles. For mountain biking, trails like 'Sulle alture di Boseno da Grono' are available. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Buseno, Cycling around Buseno, and MTB Trails around Buseno guides.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil environment and natural beauty of Buseno. The lakes, both natural and artificial, are valued for their scenic views and the opportunities they provide for outdoor activities. The region's traditional stone houses and panoramic terrace overlooking the Calancasca river also contribute to its authentic, old-world appeal.
While specific facilities directly at the lakes are not detailed, the village of Buseno itself offers a glimpse into traditional life. For broader information on the region, including potential accommodations or services, you might find useful resources on the local tourism website: visit-moesano.ch.


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