Best lakes around Buglio In Monte are found within the mountainous Valtellina region, characterized by its alpine landscapes and diverse aquatic features. This area offers a range of natural pools and high-altitude lakes, shaped by glacial activity and natural processes. Buglio In Monte provides access to these natural attractions, which include both challenging treks to remote lakes and easily accessible scenic spots. The surrounding valleys, such as Valmalenco and Val di Mello, are known for their pristine environments and opportunities…
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Perfect for a mid-November visit, as I did today. The lake is frozen and magnificent to see. It's a short drive from San Giuseppe—it took me an hour and a quarter—but there's ice in some spots, and it's quite cold, being on the dark side. But it's worth it.
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A charming alpine lake with turquoise waters, nestled in a valley surrounded by hills, with a beautiful view all around. It can be reached from San Giuseppe (1h30min from signs) and from other itineraries in Valmalenco. The path from San Giuseppe has some steep and wet sections, especially during the thaw: comfortable footwear suitable for the terrain is recommended.
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The Bidet della Contessa is a charming pool of crystalline water located in the Val di Mello, a side valley of the Val Masino, in the province of Sondrio. This body of water, with emerald green tones, is framed by imposing granite boulders and lush alpine vegetation, creating an environment of rare beauty. The curious name, "Bidet della Contessa", is linked to local legends that tell of a noble lady who loved to cool off in these waters during the hot summer days. To reach the Bidet della Contessa, start from the village of San Martino, following a flat and well-marked path that crosses woods and meadows, along the Mello stream. After about 30 minutes of walking, you arrive at this enchanting pool, ideal for a regenerating break immersed in nature. The Val di Mello, known as the "little Italian Yosemite", is a nature reserve that offers numerous hiking trails suitable for all levels, with breathtaking views of waterfalls, streams and unique rock formations. The Bidet della Contessa represents one of the most fascinating stops in this valley, attracting hikers, families and photography enthusiasts for its fairy-tale atmosphere and the purity of its waters.
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The route from San Giuseppe takes about 1 hour, the path is not difficult but rather steep and wet given its exposure.
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The region around Buglio In Monte, particularly within the Valtellina area, offers a diverse range of lakes. You can find high-altitude alpine lakes like Lake Lagazzuolo with its turquoise waters, natural pools such as the Bidet della Contessa known for its crystalline waters, and even artificial alpine lakes like Lago Pirola, which is accessible via the Rocky Trail by the Lake.
Yes, the Bidet della Contessa in Val di Mello is easily accessible and suitable for all fitness levels, requiring only a pleasant 20-minute walk from San Martino. Qualido Pond is also considered family-friendly and offers an easy walk with beautiful landscapes.
For a refreshing dip, Qualido Pond is suitable for swimming in summer. The Bidet della Contessa also offers freezing, crystalline waters for the more intrepid. Lago Pirola, a high-altitude lake, is known for its fresh, clean waters where swimming is possible.
The Bidet della Contessa is highly popular for photography due to its intensely turquoise, crystalline waters, granite boulders, and reflections of the surrounding mountains. Lake Lagazzuolo with its stunning turquoise waters and Lake Colina, especially beautiful in autumn, also offer picturesque scenes.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the trek to Lago Pirola is a rewarding option. Starting from Chiareggio, it involves a medium difficulty climb with an elevation gain of around 900 meters over a 10-kilometer path, taking approximately 5 hours. You can find routes like the 'Chiareggio – View of Lago Pirola loop' in the Mountain Hikes around Buglio In Monte guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. For swimming and warmer weather, summer is ideal. Autumn offers spectacular colors, especially around Lake Colina. In winter, some lakes like Qualido Pond and Lake Lagazzuolo can be partially frozen, offering a different kind of beauty.
Yes, several lakes and their surrounding trails are dog-friendly. Both Qualido Pond and the Bidet della Contessa are listed as dog-friendly, making them great options for exploring with your canine companion.
Beyond hiking to the lakes, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Mezzola – Bernina Pass loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Buglio In Monte guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Lake Colina – Pra Lone loop' available in the Gravel biking around Buglio In Monte guide. Mountain hikes are abundant, including trails like the 'Val di Mello River – Laghetto del Qualido loop' from the Mountain Hikes around Buglio In Monte guide.
Val di Mello, home to the Bidet della Contessa, is a large nature reserve known as the 'little Italian Yosemite.' It offers a fairy-tale atmosphere with stunning colors, reflections, and numerous hiking trails suitable for all levels, featuring breathtaking views of waterfalls, streams, and unique rock formations.
Yes, Lago Pirola, located approximately 2,300 meters above sea level, offers breathtaking panoramic views of Val Ventina and the majestic Ventina Glacier. Lake Lagazzuolo is another beautiful alpine lake with stunning views.
Visitors frequently praise the pristine natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the opportunity for swimming in the cool waters, the easy walks with beautiful landscapes, and the stunning photographic opportunities, especially at spots like the Bidet della Contessa. The unique experience of seeing lakes in both summer and winter conditions is also highly valued.


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