Lakes around Sant'Anna D'Alfaedo are primarily found in its surrounding region, as the municipality itself is known for natural monuments like gorges and waterfalls, which feature small green lakes. The area is situated near Monte Baldo and the Lessinia region, offering diverse landscapes. While no major lakes are directly within Sant'Anna D'Alfaedo, panoramic views of Lake Garda are accessible from nearby viewpoints. The broader region provides access to various water bodies, from alpine ponds to larger regional lakes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Sometimes, even though it's 30+C and sunshine/clear skies, the summit Cima Costabella can be shrouded in cloud
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Beautiful view of Lake Garda
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Beautiful hike to the first 2000m peak on the southern tip.
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Rifugio Chierego, at 1,911 m, is located on Monte Baldo, overlooking Lake Garda. It offers typical cuisine and overnight accommodation. It can be reached from Due Pozze, Malga Val Fredda and Prada. More information on the website www.rifugiochierego.it.
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On the Prada circuit there are always great views of Lake Garda.
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Bucolic dirt road stretch between woods and meadows
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A really beautiful path
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While Sant'Anna D'Alfaedo itself is known for natural monuments like gorges and waterfalls, which feature small green lakes, the broader region offers diverse water bodies. You can find natural pools such as Pozza d'Albi of Bosco Chiesanuova and the Alpine ponds of Postemon. Panoramic views of larger regional lakes like Lake Garda are also accessible from nearby viewpoints.
No, there are no major lakes directly within the municipality of Sant'Anna D'Alfaedo. The area is characterized by natural monuments like gorges and waterfalls, which contain smaller green lakes and water-filled gorges. However, the surrounding region, particularly the Verona province and the Dolomites, features several notable lakes.
For stunning panoramic views of Lake Garda, you can visit several viewpoints on Monte Baldo. The Rifugio Chierego — View over Lake Garda, located at 1,911 m, offers a majestic vista. Another excellent spot is View of Lake Garda from Malga Pralongo, which rewards visitors with great views after an ascent.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the broader region and nearby Dolomites boast several beautiful lakes. These include Lago di Braies (Pragser Wildsee), Lago di Dobbiaco (Toblacher See), Lake Misurina, Lago di Landro (Dürrensee), and Lake Carezza (Karersee). These are primarily mountain lakes, celebrated for their stunning natural beauty and ideal for hikers and nature lovers.
While specific family-friendly lake activities are not detailed for the immediate area, the smaller green lakes within gorges like those at Molina Waterfalls offer a natural setting for exploration. For the larger regional lakes like Lago di Dobbiaco, pedal boats are available for rent in summer, and swimming is permitted, making them suitable for families.
The smaller green lakes and natural pools like Pozza d'Albi of Bosco Chiesanuova may offer opportunities for a refreshing dip. For larger lakes, Lago di Dobbiaco is known to permit swimming, and Lago di Landro can be quite warm in summer. However, most mountain lakes in the Dolomites are generally too cold for extensive swimming, though their beauty is still worth experiencing.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For mountain hikes, you can explore routes around Monte Baldo, such as those leading to Telegrafo Peak or the Monte Baldo Botanical Garden. These trails often provide views of Lake Garda. You can find more details on routes in the Mountain Hikes around Sant'Anna D'Alfaedo guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the area. For touring bicycles, you can find loops around Malga Lessinia and Lessinia Pools. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the climb up to Monte Baldo or loops around Passo Fittanze della Sega. More information is available in the Cycling around Sant'Anna D'Alfaedo and Road Cycling Routes around Sant'Anna D'Alfaedo guides.
Visitors frequently praise the majestic and fantastic views, especially those overlooking Lake Garda from spots like Rifugio Chierego and Malga Pralongo. The natural beauty of the landscapes, including the surrounding mountains and cities visible from viewpoints like Cima Costabella, is also highly valued. The presence of local cuisine and products at some huts adds to the experience.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers warmer temperatures suitable for swimming in certain lakes like Lago di Dobbiaco and Lago di Landro, and for enjoying pedal boats. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant weather and vibrant natural colors. Winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, especially in the Dolomites, though some access might be limited.
Yes, some viewpoints offer amenities. For instance, Rifugio Chierego on Monte Baldo provides typical cuisine and overnight accommodation. Malga Pralongo is also known as a nice place to enjoy a beer or local products like cheese and ham after an ascent.


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