Lakes around Caiolo, a municipality in the province of Sondrio, offer diverse natural settings. Caiolo serves as a base for exploring numerous lakes throughout the broader Valtellina region, ranging from smaller local bodies of water to significant alpine destinations. The area provides opportunities for quiet strolls and serves as a starting point for more extensive outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The refuge is easy to reach even in bad weather, well-organized, and offers truly excellent food! Compliments for the venison taragna and the pumpkin, cheese, and mushroom roll. The view of Lake Fregabolgia and Lake Rotondo and the most beautiful peaks like the Diavoli and Madonnino is spectacular.
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ideal destination for a circular tour including the Longo refuge
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arriving at this lake going up from Carona is always a pleasant surprise, a magical place
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If you arrive from Carona, for the Gemelli lakes, after a long path in the woods, the landscape opens up and is transformed with this beautiful artificial lake. My favorite bank is the one opposite the path from Carona.
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Despite its uninviting name, Lake Marcio is one of the most fascinating lakes in the Twin Lakes basin. The path that surrounds it is equally characteristic, adding charm to the panorama. This artificial lake presents itself in all its splendor especially on clear sunny days, when the majestic Pizzo Farno is reflected in its basin, offering a breathtaking view.
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First of the lakes that you meet going up from Valgoglio. Excellent place to refresh and rest after the tiring climb and before continuing the circular tour of the lakes
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One of the most famous and popular refuges in Val Brembana, but beautiful to reach from Val Seriana, through the Portula pass.
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Caiolo serves as an excellent base for discovering a diverse range of lakes in the broader Valtellina region. You'll find everything from smaller, tranquil local bodies of water like the one near the Il Laghetto Hotel, to stunning high-altitude alpine lakes such as Lago Moro, and even artificial reservoirs like those at Cancano. The area offers natural lakes, those integrated into hydroelectric systems, and serene spots perfect for relaxation or more active pursuits.
Yes, the region around Caiolo is fantastic for hiking to lakes. Many high-altitude lakes are accessible via trails. For example, you can hike to Lake Rotondo, near which the Fratelli Calvi Hut is located, offering spectacular views of peaks like Pizzo del Diavolo. Another popular destination is the area around Laghi Gemelli, which offers a circular route passing by various beautiful lakes and a mountain hut providing hospitality. For more hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Caiolo guide.
For families, the Lakes of Cancano in Valdidentro are an excellent choice. They feature a flat, family-friendly dirt track around the lakes, which is perfect for mountain bikes or gravel bikes. This area is also close to the springs of the Adda River, offering a pleasant natural environment for all ages. The smaller, more tranquil Caiolo Lake / Il Laghetto also provides a peaceful setting for quiet strolls.
Absolutely! The Lakes of Cancano in Valdidentro are particularly well-suited for cycling, with a flat dirt track ideal for mountain or gravel bikes. The broader Valtellina region also offers numerous cycling opportunities. You can find more routes and inspiration in the Gravel biking around Caiolo and Road Cycling Routes around Caiolo guides.
Yes, several lakes in the region have mountain huts offering hospitality. The Laghi Gemelli Mountain Hut is famously located directly on the shores of the Laghi Gemelli, providing traditional cuisine and a warm welcome for hikers. Similarly, the Fratelli Calvi Hut is situated near Lake Rotondo, offering bar and restaurant services with local products after a rewarding hike.
Lago Palù, located in Valmalenco at an elevation of 1,965m, is one of the largest lakes in Valtellina. It's unique for its accessibility, reachable by hiking or via cable car from Chiesa in Valmalenco. A notable event occurs every second Sunday in August when divers commemorate the Christ of the Abyss here with a submersion and a lakeside celebration, adding a cultural and spiritual dimension to its natural beauty.
While popular spots are well-loved, lakes like Lago Marcio are considered hidden gems. Despite its name, it's one of the most fascinating lakes in the Twin Lakes basin, especially on clear days when the majestic Pizzo Farno reflects in its waters. It's often encountered as part of circular routes, adding to its charm.
Visitors frequently appreciate the spectacular views of surrounding peaks, the peaceful natural experiences, and the opportunities for both relaxation and active outdoor pursuits. The komoot community has shared over 140 photos and given more than 330 upvotes, highlighting the region's diverse appeal, from tranquil local spots to challenging alpine destinations.
Summer is generally the best season for water activities. Lago di Livigno, for instance, located at 1,816m, offers fantastic views and is popular for kayaking or paddleboarding during the warmer months. High-altitude lakes will be more accessible and pleasant for such activities from late spring through early autumn.
Yes, the area around Valgoglio offers an excellent opportunity for a multi-lake hiking tour. Lake Sucotto is the lowest of five lakes in that area, and you can explore all of them in a great round trip during a day hike. These include Lago Nero, Lago d'Aviasco, Lago Cernello, and Lago Campelli, with the Rifugio Baita Cernello located on Lake Cernello for those who continue to climb.
The high-altitude lakes offer truly spectacular panoramic views. From locations like Lake Rotondo, you can admire prominent peaks such as the Pizzo del Diavolo and the Madonnino. Similarly, Lago di Livigno provides fantastic vistas, especially from viewpoints like Crap de la Parè, showcasing the dramatic alpine landscape.


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