Best lakes around Campitello Di Fassa are found in the surrounding Val di Fassa region, offering diverse outdoor activities. Campitello di Fassa, nestled in the Dolomites, serves as a base for exploring these alpine lakes. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural features, providing a unique landscape for visitors. These lakes are notable landmarks, reflecting the peaks of the Dolomites and offering various recreational opportunities.
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route done with departure by e-bike starting from Pozza di Fassa, feasible but you need to have experience especially on the descent, route not completely complete by bike due to a last part where the only way is to proceed on foot or with a light bike on your shoulders for 2 hours of trekking (definitely not an e-bike) and certainly only feasible for elite athletes
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The Franco Cavazza al Pisciadù refuge, owned by the CAI of Bologna, is located in Alta Badia at 2587 m above sea level. near the border with Val Gardena and offers an excellent accommodation service, bar and restaurant with typical Ladin cuisine.
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Perfectly located to strengthen yourself after climbing. Wonderful sun terrace.
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While bathing is permitted in a part of the Völser Weiher, you are not allowed to swim in the Huber Weiher. Rather, anglers come here for their pleasure.
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This small lake is the Huber pond. Here the passionate angler can fish for trout, carp or char.
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Enchanting place, worth the effort to get up there 😊
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Very nice mountain hut with delicious South Tyrolean specialties.
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The lakes in the Val di Fassa region are set amidst stunning natural features. For instance, Lake Antermoia is a glacial lake at 2,500 meters, surrounded by the imposing Antermoia peak in the Catinaccio Massif. Lake Pisciadù, located above the Franco Cavazza Hut, is known for its unique 'moon-like' landscape with rugged walls and large boulders.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè is an idyllic lake suitable for swimming and rowing in summer, and transforms into a natural ice skating rink in winter. Lake San Pellegrino also features an easy path around its shores, making it ideal for families seeking a peaceful retreat.
The area around Campitello Di Fassa offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find challenging hikes to places like Lake Antermoia, or enjoy easier walks around lakes such as Huber Pond. For more extensive adventures, explore the Mountain Hikes around Campitello Di Fassa or the Running Trails around Campitello Di Fassa.
Yes, Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè is an idyllic lake where swimming is permitted and popular, especially in summer. The water can be quite fresh, but it's a refreshing experience.
Absolutely. Lake Antermoia is renowned for providing a truly unique and challenging hiking experience in the Dolomites, with a strenuous ascent but a rewarding view. The area around Lake Pisciadù also offers rugged terrain for hikers.
The best time largely depends on your desired activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and rowing in lakes like Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè and for hiking. Winter offers opportunities for ice skating at Völser Weiher and other snow-related activities.
The recently renovated Antermoia Refuge, located near Lake Antermoia, offers a convenient starting or stopping point for multi-day treks. Additionally, the Rifugio Molignon – Mahlknechthütte, which features a small 'fishpond', provides very good food and service, making it a rewarding stop.
Yes, for a pleasant and easy walk, there is a loop around Huber Pond. Lake San Pellegrino also has an easy path encircling its shores, perfect for a relaxing stroll.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and the diverse outdoor activities. The purity of the water at glacial lakes like Lake Antermoia and the unique 'moon-like' landscape around Lake Pisciadù are often highlighted. The tranquility and beauty of spots like Lake San Pellegrino are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several options in the Road Cycling Routes around Campitello Di Fassa guide, which includes routes like the Avisio Cycle Path and those passing through scenic areas.
The lakes in this region are unique due to their diverse settings and characteristics. You can find high-altitude glacial lakes like Lake Antermoia, idyllic swimming lakes such as Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè, and lakes set in distinctive 'moon-like' landscapes like Lake Pisciadù, all reflecting the magnificent peaks of the Dolomites.


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