Lakes around Tartano offer diverse alpine landscapes within the Orobie Valtellinesi Natural Park. This region is characterized by high mountains and green pastures, providing picturesque views and rewarding hiking experiences. The area features several alpine lakes, many of which are accessible via established hiking routes. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Beautiful artificial lake, we passed it both on the way there and on the way back
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Arriving early in the morning certainly has another charm…the silence and the smell of nature in the morning really puts you in touch
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A charming lake hidden from the trail due to its lower location. The enormous rocks and shallow bottom make the water clear and blue.
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Beautiful artificial lakes (originally, before the construction of the dam, there were two lakes and of much smaller dimensions, then as the water level rose they joined) set in a basin that offers spectacular views and landscapes. The path that goes all around the lake is very beautiful. The vegetation is mostly herbaceous and shrubby, with the presence of sporadic larches. Wonderful in all seasons, but autumn for the play of colors and winter for snowshoeing are definitely the two most suitable.
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Very renowned refuge that serves as a reference to the now very famous lake of the same name. Starting point for various excursions to the nearby peaks and various paths connecting to other places in the Orobie.
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It's a destination I would really like to reach! Let's hope we find the right day this summer!
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arriving at this lake going up from Carona is always a pleasant surprise, a magical place
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The region offers several picturesque lakes. Lago Moro, situated at 2235m, is known for its stunning glacial cirque setting. The Laghi di Porcile, a group of three alpine lakes in Val Lunga, offer breathtaking views with surrounding mountains often reflected in their clear waters. Additionally, Lago Marcio is captivating, especially when Pizzo Farno reflects in its basin on clear days.
Yes, the Val Tartano area is excellent for hiking. The Laghi di Porcile are accessible via several routes, including a popular path from Arale hamlet in Tartano. The Gran Via delle Orobie, a long-distance alpine trail, also passes by these lakes. For more options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as those found in the Hiking around Tartano guide.
The best season for hiking around the lakes in Val Tartano is generally from late spring to early autumn. During this period, the weather is more stable, trails are clear of snow, and the pastures are rich with flowers, offering ideal conditions for exploring the alpine landscapes.
Yes, the Laghi Gemelli Mountain Hut is a well-known refuge located on the shores of the Laghi Gemelli. It provides a hospitable welcome to hikers and offers traditional cuisine based on local products, making it a key point for multi-day treks or as a stop on circular routes from Carona.
While many trails in the alpine environment can be challenging, some sections or shorter routes might be suitable for families. For instance, the path around Lake Piano Casere is described as characteristic, well-traced, and flat, making it potentially more accessible. Always check specific route details for difficulty and elevation before heading out with family.
The lakes around Tartano are set within the Orobie Valtellinesi Natural Park, characterized by high mountains and green pastures. You'll encounter diverse alpine landscapes, including glacial cirques, streams, and waterfalls. The area is rich in flora, especially during warmer months, and offers a pristine natural environment.
Yes, a notable circular route starts from Carona and passes by the Laghi Gemelli Mountain Hut and various other beautiful lakes, including Lago Marcio and Lake Piano Casere. This route offers a diverse and scenic hiking experience through woods and pastures.
The Laghi di Porcile are a group of three small alpine lakes located in Val Lunga, a branch of Val Tartano, at approximately 2,000 meters above sea level. They are known for their scenic beauty. A popular hiking path to reach them starts from the Arale hamlet in Tartano, involving an ascent of about 600 meters. The Gran Via delle Orobie also passes by these lakes.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for other outdoor sports. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Cima di Lemma and Porcile Lakes Loop Trail,' and mountain biking routes. For detailed information on these activities, refer to the Running Trails around Tartano and MTB Trails around Tartano guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax by lakes like Lago Moro before continuing their adventures. The hospitality and traditional cuisine offered at refuges like the Laghi Gemelli Mountain Hut are also highly valued.
The Twin Lakes, or Laghi Gemelli, are now primarily a single large lake due to human intervention. However, historically and during periods of low water levels (e.g., for dam maintenance), it becomes evident that there were originally two distinct basins that were later incorporated into one larger body of water.


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