Best lakes around Terenten - Terento are found in a region of South Tyrol, Italy, characterized by its alpine landscape and diverse natural features. The area offers a range of lakes, from high-altitude alpine bodies of water to unique biotopes and reservoirs. These natural and man-made lakes provide opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and relaxation amidst mountain scenery. The terrain varies, offering options for different activity levels.
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CAUTION: The slope here is sometimes very steep and exposed. Anyone who slips here will have a real problem!
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Good food. Beautiful lake for swimming.
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Best end of the day. Lake and ice cream cup = best reward for the walking session
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Great view of the reservoir and fortress from the cycle path.
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Very nice hut with a great terrace and a fantastic view. The food is very good!
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Super nice hut with friendly hosts. Great food! The schnitzel in particular is highly recommended.
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Great hut as a starting point for further hikes
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For rewarding alpine hikes, consider the deeply blue Tiefrastensee, accessible via the Tiefrasten Hut at 2,312 meters. Another excellent choice is Kompfoss Lake, situated at an even higher altitude of 2,441 meters, offering stunning views at the base of Kompfoss peak. Both are popular destinations for hikers seeking impressive mountain scenery.
Yes, Issinger Pond is a great option, known as one of South Tyrol's last pond biotopes, offering cool water for swimming and a unique natural experience. Another accessible choice is Lake Neves, where a circular route around the reservoir provides an easy walk, typically taking about 1.5 hours.
The region offers diverse natural features. The Biotop "Pirchner Moos" is a unique fen and swamp area at 1,300 meters, characterized by two distinct vegetation zones and a high moor-like edge. It's an excellent spot for observing diverse animal and plant species in a tranquil setting. The alpine lakes like Tiefrastensee and Kompfoss Lake are surrounded by impressive mountain summits, offering breathtaking natural beauty.
Beyond hiking to the lakes themselves, the area around Terenten - Terento offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging alpine routes like the "Earth Pyramids to Tiefrastenhütte Alpine Trail" or moderate options such as the "Terenten meadow trail with Dolomites views (via AVS 8A)". For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Terenten - Terento guide. Mountain biking and road cycling routes are also available; you can find more information in the MTB Trails around Terenten - Terento and Road Cycling Routes around Terenten - Terento guides.
Yes, Issinger Pond is a popular swimming lake, especially during hot summer days. Seefeldsee (Lago Grande di Seefeld) also offers opportunities for swimming in its clear waters, providing a refreshing experience after an ascent.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activity. For alpine hiking to lakes like Tiefrastensee and Kompfoss Lake, the summer months (June to early October) are ideal when trails are clear of snow and mountain huts are open. For lower-altitude lakes and biotopes like Issinger Pond or Pirchner Moos, spring, summer, and early autumn offer pleasant conditions for walks and nature observation.
Yes, for instance, the Tiefrasten Hut, located directly next to Tiefrastensee, offers South Tyrolean cuisine and is open from June to early October, also serving as a popular starting point for day trips. While specific cafes or restaurants directly at all lakes might be limited, many trails lead to huts or are close to villages with dining and accommodation options.
Yes, both Tiefrastensee and Kompfoss Lake are steeped in local folklore. A local legend describes the creation of Tiefrastensee, where a dwarf king, Mute, conjured a storm to submerge miners. Similarly, fables are told about the origins of Kompfoss Lake, adding a mythical element to its natural beauty.
The views vary significantly depending on the lake. Alpine lakes like Tiefrastensee offer panoramic vistas of impressive mountain summits such as the Graunock group, Grubbach peak, Kemp, and Gamsburg. From Tiefrasten Hut, you can enjoy a very nice view of the Puster Valley. Lake Neves provides great views of the surrounding mountains, while the Biotop "Pirchner Moos" offers tranquil, close-up views of unique wetland ecosystems.
Yes, Lake Valdaora (Olanger See), an artificial reservoir in the nearby Val Pusteria, is a known spot for fishing. Permits are available during summer, and ice-hole fishing is organized in winter by the Valdaora Fishermen Association.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility. Many appreciate the clear water of lakes like Seefeldsee (Lago Grande di Seefeld) for swimming and relaxation. The rewarding ascents to alpine lakes and the delicious South Tyrolean cuisine at mountain huts, such as the Kaspressknödelsuppe at Tiefrasten Hut, are also highly valued experiences.


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