Best lakes around Reschensee - Lago di Resia are situated in South Tyrol, Italy, featuring two prominent bodies of water: Lago di Resia and Lago di San Valentino alla Muta. Lago di Resia is an artificial lake, notable for being the largest lake in South Tyrol and the largest above 1,000 meters in the Alps. Its most iconic feature is the steeple of a 14th-century church that rises from its waters, a remnant of the submerged village of Curon. Lago…
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You should stop here; there are interesting views in all directions. Unfortunately, the wind is usually really bad here, so it's best to move on as quickly as possible!
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An artificial lake located at an altitude of 1,498 meters, Lake Resia (Reschensee in German) is located in the municipality of Curon Venosta and is the largest in South Tyrol. It is particularly well-known because the bell tower of the old town of Curon still emerges from the waters of the lake.
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Everything your cycling heart desires, super beautiful here.
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There are always great photo opportunities around the lake, the most famous of which is certainly the church tower of Alt Graun
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Nice view of Reschen 🤩👍🏼 There are many such views around the lake
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You have to see it if you're nearby 👍🏼🤩
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With a bit of luck, you can get a wonderful view from the dam wall, beyond St. Valentin and Lake Haider, to "King Ortler" in Vinschgau - South Tyrol's highest mountain. 🤩
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simply a mystical place!
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Lago di Resia is famous for the striking steeple of a 14th-century church that emerges from its waters. This iconic landmark is all that remains of the submerged village of Curon, which was flooded in 1950. It's also the largest lake in South Tyrol and the largest above 1,000 meters in the Alps, offering a captivating panorama. You can learn more about the bell tower here: Bell Tower of Curon in Lake Resia.
Lago di San Valentino alla Muta is a natural alpine lake known for its vivid blue waters that reflect the surrounding mountains, including views of the majestic Ortles Alps. It features a wetland biotope rich in vegetation, providing a habitat for various bird and fish species, offering a more tranquil natural experience.
The lakes offer distinct experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for watersports like kitesurfing and windsurfing, as well as cycling and hiking. In winter, when the lakes freeze, you can walk on the ice to the bell tower, and the area offers skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing.
Yes, both lakes offer family-friendly options. The Cycle path along the eastern shore of Lake Resia is well-developed and suitable for families. The surrounding area provides easy walks and opportunities for birdwatching at Lago di San Valentino alla Muta, making it enjoyable for all ages.
Both lakes are excellent for watersports. Lago di Resia is a popular spot for kitesurfing, windsurfing, swimming, kayaking, and sailing due to its consistent winds. Lago di San Valentino alla Muta also offers ideal conditions for windsurfing, sailing, and kitesurfing in summer, and ice sailing and snowkiting in winter.
The most prominent historical site is the Bell Tower of Curon in Lake Resia, a remnant of a submerged village. The history of the flooded villages can also be explored at the Upper Val Venosta Valley Museum, providing deeper insight into the region's past.
Absolutely. A 15-kilometer (9-mile) bike path circles Lago di Resia, offering stunning views, including the Cycle path along the eastern shore of Lake Resia. Lago di San Valentino alla Muta also has a relatively flat 5-kilometer path perfect for cycling.
The area provides excellent hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, from easy walks around the lakes to more challenging mountain hikes. For detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Reschensee - Lago di Resia guide.
Visitors find the Bell Tower of Curon in Lake Resia to be an impressive photo motif at any time of the year. It's a unique and captivating sight, especially when the lake freezes, allowing access to the tower on foot. The tower serves as a poignant reminder of the submerged village of Alt-Graun.
From the Resia Lake Dam, you can get wonderful views. With clear weather, you might see beyond St. Valentin and Lago di San Valentino alla Muta (Haidersee) towards the majestic "King Ortler," South Tyrol's highest mountain.
Yes, the region offers several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Reschenseelauf' or a moderate 8.3 km loop from Graun - Curon Venosta. More options are available in the Running Trails around Reschensee - Lago di Resia guide.
In winter, the area transforms into a snowy paradise. When the lakes freeze, you can walk on the ice. Beyond that, nearby resorts offer opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, ice skating, ice sailing, and snowkiting.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes. A popular option is the 'Lake Resia and Lake Muta - Ring tour,' which is an easy 20 km route. You can discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Reschensee - Lago di Resia guide.


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