Best lakes around Bieno: Bieno, a village in the Trentino region, is situated amidst woods, mountains, and alpine landscapes. It serves as a base for exploring the many lakes of the wider Trentino region, particularly those in the Valsugana valley. This region contains nearly 300 lakes, offering diverse experiences for visitors.
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Be careful to follow the signs for trail 380, if you want to do the Via del Granito - direction Cima d'Asta (second stage). Trail 326 leads to the Cima d'Asta refuge with a narrow path and then crossing trail 327 (third stage).
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Fantastic views, a bit of a tiring hike
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Lago delle Buse is a small alpine lake of glacial origin located at 2,066 meters above sea level near Passo Manghen. Near the lake, near the surrounding paths, there are still ruins from the First World War. If you have enough time for a detour to reach the shores of the lake, you can enjoy a well-deserved break.
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Very beautiful hiking section. Highly recommended!
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Lake Costa Brunella is a body of water of natural origin, located at 2,013 meters above sea level, in the shadow of the mighty peaks of the Rava Group. Its capacity was increased in the 1940s for hydroelectric purposes with the construction of a dam.
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Forcella Magna is a panoramic point that you reach by following a simple mule track built in the First World War to transport food and ammunition at high altitude. A few hundred meters from the fork is the heart-shaped lake of the same name.
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Lake Cima d'Asta, surrounded by the peaks of the Lagorai chain, is one of the most beautiful glacial lakes in Trentino. From this splendid body of water you can admire an unparalleled spectacle of the nearby mountains. The lake is located at 2,457 meters above sea level.
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On the Forcella Zioleta there is a cross that commemorates the fighting in the First World War and the many who died. A very special place.
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Bieno serves as an excellent base for exploring the Trentino region, which boasts nearly 300 lakes. You'll find a diverse range, from large, popular valley lakes ideal for swimming and water sports to serene alpine and glacial lakes nestled high in the mountains, offering stunning views and a wilder experience.
Yes, Lake Caldonazzo is highly recommended for families. It's one of Europe's warmest lakes, perfect for swimming from May to September, and features four Blue Flag beaches. It's a hub for water sports and offers amenities like restaurants and children's areas.
For a peaceful mountain setting, consider visiting Lake Montalon, located near Forcella Montalon. Another option is the Lakes of Colbricon, two small alpine lakes nestled in the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park, accessible via a scenic path.
Yes, Lake Ledro is notable for its archaeological significance, featuring a prehistoric pile-dwelling settlement that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Additionally, near Buse Lake, you can find ruins from the First World War along the surrounding paths.
Many lakes in the region offer water sports. Lake Caldonazzo is a hub for water skiing, sailing, windsurfing, paddle boarding, and canoeing. Lake Levico also allows for canoeing and SUP, while the northern part of Lake Garda is a hotspot for surfers and sailors.
You can find numerous hiking opportunities. For challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like "Cima d'Asta summit – Lago di Cima d'Asta loop" or "Lago di Cima d'Asta loop" from Bacino di Sorgazza. These are part of the Mountain Hikes around Bieno guide. The area around Lago di Cima d'Asta itself offers fantastic views after a tiring but rewarding hike.
Absolutely. Lago di Cima d'Asta, a glacial lake at 2,457 meters, is surrounded by the peaks of the Lagorai chain, offering unparalleled mountain views. Forcella Magna Lake, at 2,158 meters, also boasts crystal-clear water reflecting the rugged mountain panorama.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from May to September are ideal, especially for lakes like Caldonazzo and Levico. For hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery, late spring to early autumn (June to October) offers pleasant temperatures and accessible trails, though higher alpine lakes like Lago di Cima d'Asta might have snow earlier or later in the season.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. For example, you can explore routes like "Forcella Pass – Castello Tesino loop from Bieno" or "Forcella Pass – Passo Brocon loop from Bieno." More options are available in the Cycling around Bieno guide.
Yes, both Lake Caldonazzo and Lake Levico have earned the "Blue Flag" award, signifying high water quality and well-equipped facilities, making them excellent choices for swimming and relaxation.
Lake Levico is often compared to a Norwegian fjord due to its distinctive shape. It's one of the warmest lakes in the Alps, boasts Blue Flag certification, and is encircled by lush green woods. It also features a protected biotope (Biotope Canneto) along its southern shore, perfect for nature observation.
Trails leading to alpine lakes like Lago di Cima d'Asta or Forcella Magna Lake can range from well-trodden paths to more rugged mountain terrain. Some routes, like the one to Forcella Magna, follow simple mule tracks built during the First World War, while others might involve narrow paths and higher elevations.


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