Best lakes around Castel Ivano are found within the wider Trentino region, which is known for its numerous beautiful lakes. The municipality is situated in a landscape offering access to various natural water bodies. This area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration. Visitors can discover a range of lakes, from large, activity-rich destinations to smaller, serene alpine settings.
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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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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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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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This traverse from Passo Cinque Croci to Forcella Magna is not very feasible on MTB, but the places are fantastic with emerald colored alpine lakes. The crossing also deserves to be done to reach Forcella Magna, where an exciting trail begins with technical passages but still suitable for cycling and then with increasingly smooth and exciting terrain.
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Lago delle Busse, Passo Ziolera, right side, ruins and old street WW1
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The lakes near Castel Ivano are diverse, ranging from high-altitude glacial lakes like Lago di Cima d'Asta, nestled in the Lagorai chain, to warmer, larger lakes like Lake Caldonazzo. Many are known for their crystal-clear waters, stunning mountain backdrops, and opportunities for both serene relaxation and active water sports.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. Summer offers ideal temperatures for swimming and water sports, with Lake Caldonazzo being one of the warmest in Europe. Spring brings an incredible variety of flowers around lakes like Lake Montalon, while autumn provides beautiful foliage for hiking.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent water sports. Lake Caldonazzo is a paradise for enthusiasts, being the only lake in Trentino where water skiing is permitted, alongside canoeing, sailing, and windsurfing. Lake Molveno, Lake Ledro, and Lake Garda also provide opportunities for swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, and more.
Many lakes offer fantastic hiking. Around Lago di Cima d'Asta and Forcella Magna Lake, you'll find routes with breathtaking mountain panoramas. Lake Molveno is encircled by a trail and offers routes into the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. Lake Ledro boasts over 200 km of marked trails, including the scenic Strada del Ponale. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Castel Ivano.
Absolutely. The area around Lake Molveno features the Dolomiti Paganella Bike Area with over 400 km of mountain biking trails. Lake Ledro is also excellent for mountain biking, and Lake Garda offers routes like the Ciclopedonale Limone. The Valsugana cycle path is also accessible nearby. You can find more cycling routes in the cycling guide around Castel Ivano.
Yes, many lakes cater to families. Lake Molveno is considered a perfect family destination with playgrounds, miniature golf, and beach volleyball. Lake Caldonazzo has numerous free beaches and a 'Bau Beach' for dogs. Forcella Magna Lake is noted for its family-friendly excursions. Lake Garda also offers theme parks and various family attractions.
For peace and quiet, Lake Tenno, known as 'Lago Azzurro' for its striking turquoise waters, is ideal for swimming and relaxing strolls. Lake Montalon also offers a peaceful and uncrowded environment, especially outside peak season.
Yes, Buse Lake, a glacial alpine lake, has ruins from the First World War nearby. Lake Ledro is home to the Pile-dwelling Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing a 4000-year-old village. Lake Garda's shores are dotted with picturesque towns offering historical sites like Scaliger Castle and Roman ruins.
Lake Caldonazzo is renowned for being one of the warmest lakes in Europe, with summer temperatures ideal for swimming. Its exceptionally clean waters have earned it Blue Flag status for its beaches at Lido, Tenna, San Cristoforo, and Calceranica.
Near Lake Ledro, you can visit the Pile-dwelling Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Close to Lake Tenno, the charming medieval village of Canale di Tenno, one of Italy's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is worth exploring. Lake Garda's towns offer various historical sites and cultural experiences.
Yes, Lake Caldonazzo features a 'Bau Beach' specifically for dogs in San Cristoforo. Lake Ledro also provides pet-friendly public beaches, making it a welcoming destination for visitors with canine companions.
Visitors highly appreciate the breathtaking views and the pristine natural setting of mountain lakes. Lago di Cima d'Asta, for example, offers an unparalleled spectacle of the surrounding Lagorai mountains and crystal-clear blue waters, despite the tiring hike to reach it. Forcella Magna Lake is admired for its rugged mountain panorama reflected in its waters.


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