Best lakes around Pieve del Grappa are found in the broader Veneto region, as Pieve del Grappa itself is characterized by mountainous and hilly terrain with streams. The area at the foot of Monte Grappa offers diverse natural landscapes. While direct natural lakes are not prominent within the immediate municipality, nearby artificial and glacial lakes provide various recreational opportunities. These bodies of water are integral to the region's natural features, offering both tranquil settings and active sports.
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Lake Corlo is crossed by three closely spaced bridges, located at the Rocca d'Arsiè constriction: the Polo Bridge, the Bassane Bridge, and the Victory Bridge. The Polo Bridge is the northernmost: a pedestrian-only bridge with an elegant iron structure (Eiffel Tower style), it offers a beautiful view of the lake, the canyon, and Rocca with its solitary bell tower.
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Interesting and at times wild route to get to Cismon
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Lake Corlo is crossed by 3 bridges close together, at the Rocca d'Arsiè bottleneck: the Polo Bridge, the Bassane Bridge and the Vittoria Bridge. The Ponte della Vittoria (also called Ponte delle Corde) is the southernmost bridge, as well as the most evocative and characteristic: cycle-pedestrian, with a maximum capacity of 12 people (as per the sign), and consists of a wooden walkway supported by ropes metal, fixed to stone towers; although it is absolutely safe, you feel a wobble at every step and under your feet, between the cracks in the boards, you can glimpse emptiness and water! Crossing it, some might suffer from dizziness... It was built in 1928, before the artificial lake was created, to replace an old, much lower bridge, often submerged by the floods of the Cismon torrent; dedicated to the victory of the First World War.
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The history of Lake Corlo (and the vicissitudes suffered by the local population) is well summarized in the Book of Silvio Lancerini (former mayor of Arsiè in the 70s) "la Valle Scomparsa" ed. The Brenta, from which a precise extract by "Magico veneto" https://magicoveneto.it/Feltrino/Arsie/Lago-di-Corlo-Rocca-di-Arsie.htm?#Diga-Corlo
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While Pieve del Grappa itself is characterized by mountainous terrain and streams, the broader Veneto region offers a variety of lakes. You can find artificial lakes like Lake Corlo and Lake Centro Cadore, as well as glacial lakes such as the Revine Lakes and Lake Santa Croce. These provide diverse natural settings and recreational opportunities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the views from Victory Bridge, which offers a 360-degree panorama of Lake Corlo. Another favorite is Pont de Polo Bridge, providing beautiful perspectives of the lake and a nearby gorge with a small waterfall.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural landscapes and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Many enjoy the incomparable views from bridges like Victory Bridge over Lake Corlo, and the pleasant paths along the lakes, even if some parts can be challenging for cyclists.
Yes, several lakes in the broader region are excellent for water sports. Lake Corlo allows for canoeing or pedal boating. Lake Santa Croce is known for its favorable winds, making it ideal for various water and aerial sports. The glacial Lake Santa Maria (part of the Revine Lakes) is also popular for water sports enthusiasts.
Absolutely. There are paths like the Alpini Trail on Lake Corlo, which offers pleasant ups and downs with views of the lake. The Revine Lakes are surrounded by parks and green areas connected by walking paths. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore routes in the wider area, such as those found in the Hiking around Pieve del Grappa guide.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the region offers difficult trails. For instance, the Alpini Trail on Lake Corlo can be challenging in parts, especially for cycling. More difficult hiking and mountaineering routes are available in the surrounding Monte Grappa area, detailed in guides like Hiking around Pieve del Grappa and Mountain Hikes around Pieve del Grappa.
Many lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Lake Corlo is considered family-friendly, and the Revine Lakes feature parks, picnic areas, and playgrounds, including the 'Livelet' archaeological-educational park. Easy walking paths connect these areas, making them suitable for families.
While specific regulations for each lake may vary, many outdoor areas in the region are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For specific trails, check local signage or park guidelines.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty without the summer crowds. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming, especially at lakes like Santa Croce and Revine. Winter can offer a different, serene experience, though some facilities might be closed.
Yes, amenities vary by lake. Lake Corlo has a beach at La Stua. Lake Centro Cadore features well-equipped beaches like Miralago and near Baia dello Chalet. The areas around the Revine Lakes also offer picnic spots and playgrounds. Larger lakes often have cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options nearby, especially in the surrounding towns.
While some lakes, like Lake Santa Croce and Lake Centro Cadore, have designated beaches and are popular for swimming, specific regulations for 'wild swimming' outside these areas can vary. It's always recommended to check local rules and safety guidelines before swimming in undesignated areas.
Lake Corlo is an artificial lake often compared to Norwegian fjords due to its naturalistic landscape. It offers a relatively untouched scenery and opportunities for renting canoes or pedal boats. The lake also features a 200-meter long beach at La Stua, making it a unique spot for relaxation and exploration.
Lake Santa Croce, the second-largest lake in Veneto, is renowned for its favorable winds, making it a prime location for various water and aerial sports. Surrounded by the stunning scenery of the Alpago valley, it's a popular destination for activities like windsurfing, kitesurfing, and sailing.


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