Attractions and places to see around Lake del Restello include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites within the Lapisina Valley. This lake is one of three in the picturesque valley, characterized by intense blue waters reflecting surrounding green woods. The area features ancient human settlements, including pile-dwelling sites, and is known for its wetland vegetation and diverse aquatic life. The region offers various opportunities for exploration, from easy walks to more challenging hikes.
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The picnic area has recently been tidied up, there is also a small fountain
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Lake San Floriano, also known as Lago del Restello, is a small basin in Val Lapisina located in Vittorio Veneto. Its official name derives from the
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corners of paradise that are hard to forget
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Lake Restello (or San Floriano) is one of three bodies of water in the Lapisina Valley. These artificial lakes, arranged in succession, were "built" on ancient glacial basins that once formed lake basins. The three lakes are located at different elevations: Lago Morto, further north, at 274 meters above sea level; Lago del Restello at 177 meters above sea level; and, finally, Lago di Negrisiola at 160 meters above sea level. This difference in elevation allows for exploitation for energy purposes, a process that begins at Lago di S. Croce, via underground infiltration, and ends in the Vittoria alluvial plain. Lago del Restello, in particular, was created by damming the rocky strait of San Floriano, and occupies the depression of an old lake reclaimed during the last century. It is fed by wastewater from the Nove power plant and by springs in the valley floor located in Botteon and Lagusel. The water, used to power the plant's hydroelectric turbines, feeds Lake Negrisiola. On the shores of this basin stand the San Floriano tower, the church of the same name, and the A27 motorway viaduct. The name refers to the restelli di sanità, barriers established by the Republic of Venice to prevent the spread of epidemics by controlling traffic.
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The Tower of San Floriano is a military construction located in the homonymous hamlet of Vittorio Veneto, in the heart of Val Lapisina. It stands on a hill of artificial origin, on the southern shores of Lake Restello. Tradition dates it back to Roman times, but its appearance is undoubtedly medieval. It is a watchtower which had the task of monitoring the important road that led to Cadore and from there to Tyrol and Germany. It is likely that it also had customs functions.
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A beautiful route, little traffic.
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A particularly great area. It rolled well on this section.
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A particularly great lake. It rolled well on this section.
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The area around Lake del Restello is rich in history. You can visit the San Floriano Tower and Lake Restello, a guard structure with medieval appearance, and the eponymous Church of San Floriano nearby. The region also has a history of ancient human settlements, including pile-dwelling villages dating back to the Late Neolithic period, with reconstructions visible at the Livelet Educational Archaeological Park. Prehistoric pile-dwelling sites in the Alps, including some in Veneto, are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Lake del Restello is part of the picturesque Lapisina Valley, known for its extraordinary scenery. It forms a trio of lakes with Lago Morto and Lago di Negrisiola, all featuring intense blue waters reflecting the surrounding green woods. The area boasts typical wetland vegetation like Cat's Tails, Rushes, Lake Reeds, and Water Lilies, and its waters are home to diverse fish species such as Eel, Carp, Pike, Tench, and Trout. Nearby natural treasures include the Cadini del Brenton, which are large potholes connected by water slides, and the beautiful Soffia waterfall, as well as the fascinating karst spring of Meschio.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lake Restello itself is a pleasant spot for a family outing. Easy walks around the lake and in the Lapisina Valley are available. The Via Sorgenti Cycle Path by Lake Restello and A27 Viaduct is also noted as family-friendly, offering a unique cycling experience.
You'll find a variety of cycling options. For road cycling, routes like the 'Fontana di Tarzo – Lake Restello loop' or the 'Lago di Santa Croce — ring tour' are available. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Perdonanze Trail – Ascent to Monte Piai loop' or the 'Lake San Floriano – San Floriano Tower loop'. There are also general cycling routes like the 'View of Lake Santa Croce – Lake Santa Croce loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, MTB Trails, and Cycling around Lake del Restello.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views, especially over the lake and the surrounding landscape. The unique contrast of colors along the Via Sorgenti Cycle Path by Lake Restello and A27 Viaduct is often praised. Many appreciate the historical significance of the San Floriano Tower and its role in monitoring ancient routes. The tranquility of the green lake and the semi-deserted roads also contribute to a pleasant experience.
Yes, the area offers several scenic viewpoints. The San Floriano Tower and Lake Restello provides great views over the lake. The Lake Restello itself is considered a beautiful viewpoint. Additionally, the A27 motorway viaduct, while a man-made structure, creates a unique visual contrast with the natural surroundings, especially when viewed from the Via Sorgenti Cycle Path.
Yes, the region around Lake del Restello has evidence of human settlement dating back to the Late Neolithic period. Archaeological findings point to the presence of a pile-dwelling village, with reconstructions visible at the Livelet Educational Archaeological Park. Prehistoric pile-dwelling sites in the Alps, including some in Veneto, are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. For more information on prehistoric sites, you might find resources like this article on prehistory helpful.
The San Floriano Tower is an ancient guard structure located on the banks of Lake del Restello. Historically, it played a crucial role in monitoring and controlling traffic on an important road that connected to Cadore, Tyrol, and Germany. While its current appearance is medieval, local tradition suggests its origins could date back to Roman times. It also served as a guard system for the road to the Fadaltopass in the Middle Ages.
Yes, several small, picturesque villages are perched on the mountain slopes in the area surrounding Lake del Restello. These include Caloniche di Sotto, Caloniche di Sopra, Marén, and Brigola, offering a glimpse into local life and charming scenery.
The Lapisina Valley and Lake del Restello can be enjoyed in any season, as noted for routes like the La Crosettia Pass. The intense blue waters and green woods offer beautiful scenery year-round. For specific activities, it's best to check local weather conditions, but the natural beauty is consistently present.
The A27 motorway viaduct is a prominent modern feature that crosses over Lake del Restello. While a man-made structure, it creates a striking visual element in the landscape, offering a unique contrast with the natural surroundings. The Via Sorgenti Cycle Path passes directly under it, providing an interesting perspective and a 'breathtaking view and truly unique contrast of colors' as described by visitors.
Yes, numerous paths around Lake del Restello allow visitors to explore the natural surroundings. Options range from easy walks, suitable for families, to more challenging hikes. Popular routes include loops around Lago Morto and trails leading to panoramic viewpoints like Rifugio Col Visentin. You can find various hiking and walking routes in the area on komoot.


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