Best lakes around Olanger Lake - Lake di Valdaora are primarily known for the artificial Olanger See, also called Lago di Valdaora, which was created in 1958 to dam the Rienza river for hydroelectric power. This reservoir offers various outdoor activities and serves as a starting point for exploring other natural lakes in the wider region. The area features a mix of man-made and natural water bodies, providing diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. It is situated in the Val Pusteria,…
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Good quzality gravel cycle route around the lake works well for road bicycles. Much better than the heavy traffic main road.
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Nice rest area, bad bike path
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Beautiful lake, bad bike path
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Rest area with rain shelter directly on the cycle path.
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Beautiful reservoir on the way to Lake Braies, for example.
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Beautiful cycle path along the reservoir. The water surface shines in the sun.
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The Olang Reservoir (also Welsberger Reservoir, Welsberger Lake or Olanger Lake, Italian Lago di Valdaora) is located in the upper Puster Valley in South Tyrol. It dams the Rienz River at a height of up to 1055 m and covers an area of up to 44 hectares. The reservoir is used to generate energy. In addition to the water from the reservoir, the associated Bruneck-Olang hydroelectric power station also uses catchments on the Rienz tributaries Antholzer Bach, Brunstbach, Furkelbach and Wielenbach.
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Very nice cycle path with good signage and great panorama.
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The Valdaora region features a mix of artificial and natural lakes. The primary lake, Olanger See (Lago di Valdaora), is an artificial reservoir used for hydroelectric power. However, it also serves as a gateway to stunning natural lakes, most notably Lake Braies, and others like Lake Anterselva, Lake Chiusetta, and Lake Issengo.
Olanger See is a popular spot for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy pleasant hiking paths around the lake, and the Pusterbike Cycle Route runs alongside it, making it ideal for cyclists. Fishing is also popular, with summer fishing permitted with a license, and ice hole fishing organized in winter by the Valdaora Fishermen Association.
Yes, the area around Olanger See offers several family-friendly options. There are easy trails, such as the one on the south side of Lake Olang (Olanger Reservoir). Additionally, the Rest area by Lake Valdaora is a facility highlight located along an unpaved bike path, ideal for enjoying the lake away from car traffic with family.
Lake Braies, often called the 'Pearl of the Dolomite Lakes,' is renowned for its stunning beauty. It features clear, emerald green to turquoise-blue waters surrounded by steep rock faces and dense forests. It's a popular starting point for mountain tours, including the Dolomite high-altitude trail no. 1, and a scenic circular path allows visitors to walk around the lake in about an hour.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find an easy trail on the south side of Lake Olang (Olanger Reservoir). For more extensive options, consider routes like the Salla Loop Trail or the Rienza Dam loop. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Olanger Lake - Lake di Valdaora guide.
Absolutely. The Pusterbike Cycle Route runs alongside Olanger See. Specifically, a gravel bike path along the southern shore of Lake Valdaora (Olanger See) offers views of the reservoir and includes boards presenting human rights. There are also rest stops and shelters, such as the Shelter at Lake Olang (Olanger Stausee), along the path.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The region is beautiful year-round, but specific conditions like ice hole fishing are unique to winter. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the lakes offer picturesque views within the Val Pusteria. The gravel bike path along the southern shore of Lake Valdaora (Olanger See) provides good views. Additionally, the Rest area by Lake Valdaora offers a nice view of Lake Olang, situated along an unpaved bike path.
Olanger See is easily accessible, located next to the state road in the Upper Pusteria valley. While the paths around the lake are generally unpaved, they are suitable for cycling and walking. For specific public transport options, it's best to check local schedules.
Visitors appreciate the easy trails and the opportunity to cross the lake over the dam at Lake Olang (Olanger Reservoir). The gravel bike path along Lake Valdaora (Olanger See), with its unique human rights boards, is also a highlight. The overall peaceful atmosphere and scenic views away from car traffic are frequently mentioned.
Yes, the area around Olanger See offers several running trails. You can find various loops, such as the Running loop from Olanger See - Lago di Valdaora or the Running loop from Oberolang - Valdaora di Sopra. For detailed routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Olanger Lake - Lake di Valdaora guide.


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