Natural monuments around Lavis are characterized by the region's agricultural landscape and the Avisio River. The area features a blend of natural beauty and historical development, with fertile valleys and hills. Lavis is situated in Italy's northern Trentino region, offering diverse natural attractions. These features contribute to the area's significance for outdoor exploration.
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Rather easy via ferrata through an impressive karst gorge with many altitude meters.
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Also ideal for gravel bikers! More tips for gravel bike adventures in the area at https://graveldeluxe.com or in my Komoot profile https://www.komoot.de/user/graveldeluxe
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Passage to avoid the state road
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Nestled in the mountains of Trentino, Lake Lamar is an oasis of peace that can be reached via paths that wind through coniferous forests. Its clear waters surrounded by rocky walls and woods offer the ideal setting for a regenerating break.
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An integral part of the Argentario Ecomuseum, this body of water is located in a wooded basin at almost 1000 m above sea level, in the southern part of the Cembra Valley. Despite not having significant dimensions (it measures 310 m in length, 120 m in width, and a maximum depth of 8 metres) it represents an element of great landscape importance and a place of incredible naturalistic importance. The geological interest of the basin is given by its location on a fault that separates lava rocks (quartz porphyries) from sedimentary rocks (Calisio limestones). Its origin is very particular: the basin was certainly "worked" by glaciers, as is evident from the smoothing of the large rocks located on the north bank, today characterized by the presence of a dense reed thicket. Tufts of sedges grow almost everywhere, while its waters are surrounded by lush forests of Scots pine. In spring, the wonderful white-pink inflorescences of the fibrino clover emerge in the shallow water areas. Today the ichthyofauna guarantees a high level of fish in the lake, which has at least 10 confirmed species. Mallard ducks, coots and moorhens nest in the reed thicket in spring. But the faunal importance of the lake and the swamp is above all due to the amphibians, which come here in spring from the surrounding areas to mate and lay their eggs: as many as 6 species have been observed to date.
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Beautiful alpine lake where you can enjoy the coolness in summer
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The Lamar lakes are two small basins of Alpine origin, separated by a landslide. Lake Santo, located further south, is smaller than the northern basin. The latter is Lake Lamar which is able to seduce you with its turquoise waters and its banks rich in vegetation. This is a great place to stop for a refreshing break during your ride.
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Lavis is characterized by its agricultural landscape and the Avisio River. You can explore beautiful lakes like Lamar Lake with its turquoise waters and rich vegetation, or Lake Santa Colomba, which offers a scenic path. The fertile valleys carved by the Avisio River are also significant, contributing to the region's vineyards and orchards.
Yes, several natural monuments around Lavis are suitable for families. Lamar Lake and Lake Santa Colomba both offer pleasant environments for family outings. Additionally, the Adige Cycle Path at the Mouths of the Avisio is a great option for families, providing a good surface for riding and picnic stations.
The area around Lavis offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy various mountain hikes, explore gravel biking routes, or go for a run on the many running trails. The Adige Cycle Path is particularly popular for extensive cycling.
Beyond purely natural sites, Lavis features a blend of natural beauty and historical development. The Giardino dei Ciucioi, a unique 'hanging garden' overlooking Lavis, combines natural elements with romantic architecture and historical agricultural practices. Also, the Monte Calisio Summit Cross offers not only panoramic views but also legacies of the Austrian army from World War I, with information about tunnels and shafts.
For stunning vistas, the Monte Calisio Summit Cross provides a wonderful 360° view of Trento, the Adige Valley, and surrounding mountains. Another notable viewpoint is the one offering a grand perspective of the Segonzano earth pyramids, a fascinating natural phenomenon.
A truly unique geological formation near Lavis is the Segonzano earth pyramids. These 'òmeni' (local dialect for 'men') are towers, ridges, and columns formed by the erosive action of water on the ground over approximately 50,000 years. They are a rare and impressive sight.
Visitors often praise the refreshing atmosphere of places like Lamar Lake, noting its beautiful turquoise waters. The scenic paths around Lake Santa Colomba are also highly appreciated. Cyclists enjoy the excellent surface and picnic stations along the Adige Cycle Path, while the panoramic views from Monte Calisio are a major draw.
Absolutely. The Adige Cycle Path at the Mouths of the Avisio offers a very good surface for fast rides and extensive cycling opportunities. There are also numerous gravel biking routes in the area, catering to different difficulty levels.
Yes, Lavis provides several options for runners. You can find various running trails, including routes along the Adige Valley Cycle Path and around the Avisio River, offering moderate difficulty and scenic views.
The natural monuments around Lavis, with their lakes, river valleys, and agricultural landscapes, are beautiful throughout the growing seasons, particularly when vineyards and orchards are lush. For activities like winter skating, Lake Santa Colomba is a good option. Generally, spring to autumn offers pleasant weather for outdoor exploration.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always listed, natural areas like the paths around Lamar Lake and Lake Santa Colomba, as well as the Adige Cycle Path, are generally suitable for walks with leashed dogs, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings together.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific monument and your activity. For instance, a refreshing break at Lamar Lake might be an hour or two, while exploring the Segonzano earth pyramids could take a couple of hours. Cycling the Adige Cycle Path can be an all-day excursion, depending on the distance you cover.


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