Best lakes around Claro are found in a region characterized by its Alpine landscape and diverse water features. This area, spanning parts of the canton of Graubünden and the Ticino municipality, features a watershed between major river basins. The natural environment includes mountain passes, valleys, and forests, providing varied settings for its numerous lakes. The region's geography offers a mix of natural and man-made water bodies.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Great picnic area with a fountain that has plenty of water, tables and benches
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Small lake on the way to the via ferrata with a wonderful view of the valley.
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Lake Carmena is an artificial lake originating from a 40 meter high dam. It is part of the "via dell'acqua" an educational journey on water energy.
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Long climb up the pass, but really beautiful and very pleasant to ride
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Very nice pass, drive and enjoy
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Very idyllic lake. I recommend a tour around the lake
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Wonderful, sunny bathing bay just a few meters from the town centre.
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The last waterfall of the course of the Nála has formed over the centuries a remarkable well, located on the edge of the town of Osogna, surrounded by rocks and stones shaped over time by the waters of the events of nature. The beautiful well in the summer turns into a beach, becoming the ideal place to relax, have fun, cool off and relax in the midst of nature. In the Pozzón area there is the Grotto al Pozz, a joyful meeting place in hot summers, where you can enjoy a good Ticino dish while enjoying the coolness and beauty of the waterfall and the well.
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The region around Claro is characterized by an Alpine landscape, featuring mountain passes, valleys, and forests. You'll find a mix of natural mountain lakes, artificial reservoirs like Carmena Dam and Lake, and forest-hidden ponds such as Laghetto d’Orbello. High-altitude glacial streaks and the magnificent Moesola mountain lake can be seen near the San Bernardino Pass.
Yes, Carmena Dam and Lake is noted as family-friendly and features the "Via dell'Acqua," an educational trail on water energy. Additionally, the Pozzo di Osogna Waterfall offers a beautiful well that transforms into a beach in summer, ideal for relaxing and cooling off, making it a great spot for families.
While specific wild swimming spots are not extensively detailed for all lakes, the Pozzo di Osogna Waterfall is described as having a well that turns into a beach in summer, providing an ideal place to cool off and swim in a natural setting.
Beyond exploring the lakes themselves, the Claro region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like 'From Lumino to Grosca' or the 'Riviera Trail'. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes exploring areas like Val Mesolcina or the Bellinzona Recreation Area.
Yes, Pian di Nar Lake is a small mountain lake that offers a dedicated picnic area, along with wonderful views of the valley, making it a great spot for a leisurely stop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and idyllic settings, such as the forest-hidden Laghetto d’Orbello. The stunning views of the surrounding landscape and valleys, especially from spots like Pian di Nar Lake, are also highly valued. The unique blend of natural beauty and man-made structures, like the 40-meter high dam at Carmena Dam and Lake, also draws interest.
Yes, Carmena Dam and Lake is part of the "Via dell'Acqua" (Water trail), an educational trail that explains how energy is produced and the history of water exploitation in Valle Morobbia. The dam itself is a significant man-made structure, 40 meters high.
While not explicitly labeled as 'hidden gems,' Laghetto d’Orbello, tucked away in a forest, offers a serene and idyllic setting that many find particularly charming and peaceful, making it a less-trafficked but highly appreciated spot.
The region's diverse geography, including mountain passes and valley-side water bodies, means different lakes offer unique experiences throughout the year. While specific seasonal recommendations vary, the summer months are ideal for enjoying activities like swimming at Pozzo di Osogna Waterfall, and the warmer seasons are generally best for hiking and exploring the higher-altitude lakes.
Yes, Carmena Dam and Lake is listed as dog-friendly, making it a suitable destination if you're planning to visit with your canine companion.
Yes, visitors recommend a tour around Laghetto d’Orbello, which offers a pleasant circular walk through its idyllic forest surroundings.


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