Best lakes around Franzensfeste - Fortezza are found in South Tyrol, Italy, a region known for its mountainous landscape and valleys. The area features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including alpine lakes and reservoirs. Franzensfeste - Fortezza serves as a starting point for exploring these diverse aquatic environments. The surrounding terrain offers opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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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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Great view of the reservoir and fortress from the cycle path.
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The Radelsee is always worth a quick dip! Fresh water and always good for cooling off in the summer!
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On Thursdays there is dumpling day at the Radelsee Hut. Combined with an overnight stay and nice weather, it's a dream!
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Great view early in the morning
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Great in the evening with the sunset.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Seefeldsee (Lago Grande di Seefeld) for its clear water and natural setting, and Radlsee / Lake Rodella, a mountain lake perfect for cooling off with a hut nearby. Durnholzer Lake, known for its deep blue waters and trout in summer, is also highly appreciated.
For swimming and cooling off, Seefeldsee (Lago Grande di Seefeld) offers clear waters, while Radlsee / Lake Rodella is a refreshing mountain lake. Further afield, Lake Kaltern (Lago di Caldaro) is known as one of the warmest bathing lakes in the Alps, ideal for water sports and relaxation.
Yes, Durnholzer Lake is considered family-friendly. Lake Kaltern (Lago di Caldaro) also offers a great environment for families with its warm waters and various recreational activities. The trail around Lake Braies (Pragser Wildsee) is also suitable for a family walk.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Lake Braies (Pragser Wildsee) is famed for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters and stunning Dolomite backdrop. Lake Carezza (Karersee), also known as the 'Rainbow Lake,' shimmers with emerald-green hues reflecting the Latemar massif. Puntleider See (Lake Pontelletto) is a protected natural monument surrounded by forests and alpine roses.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, there's a beautiful trail circling Lake Braies (Pragser Wildsee). The ascent to Seefeldsee (Lago Grande di Seefeld) is rewarding, though steep. You can find various hiking routes, including the 'Forest hike to Puntleider See via Trail 14', by exploring the hiking guide for Franzensfeste - Fortezza.
Yes, the area around Fortezza Reservoir (Lago di Fortezza) is a hub for cycling, with the Upper Valle Isarco, Valle Isarco, and Val Pusteria Cycle Paths intersecting there. For more cycling options, check out the gravel biking guide for Franzensfeste - Fortezza.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying warm bathing lakes like Lake Kaltern (Lago di Caldaro) and for cooling off in mountain lakes such as Radlsee / Lake Rodella. Puntleider See (Lake Pontelletto) is also beautiful in summer with its mountain hut, but transforms into a captivating winter wonderland, making it a year-round destination.
Durnholzer Lake is noted as being dog-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for walks with your canine companion.
The trail that circles Lake Braies (Pragser Wildsee) is an idyllic and generally accessible option. The area around Fortezza Reservoir (Lago di Fortezza) also provides scenic views and relaxing spots suitable for easier strolls. For a short, easy loop, consider the 'View of Forte di Fortezza loop from Franzensfeste - Fortezza' found in the hiking guide.
While not a lake itself, the Fortezza Reservoir (Lago di Fortezza) is prominently located near the Franzensfeste Fortress, a significant historical site. You can enjoy views of the fortress from the reservoir's banks, offering a blend of natural scenery and historical context. The area around Lake Kaltern (Lago di Caldaro) also boasts rich cultural traditions and vineyards.
Puntleider See (Lake Pontelletto) is an alpine lake and a protected natural monument, known for its clear water, fragrant alpine roses, and surrounding forests. It's accessible by foot or mountain bike, and in summer, a staffed mountain hut provides refreshments. It's also a popular spot in winter, transforming into a beautiful snowy landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the clear, refreshing waters for swimming and cooling off, especially at lakes like Seefeldsee (Lago Grande di Seefeld) and Radlsee / Lake Rodella. The stunning natural settings, such as the Dolomite backdrop of Lake Braies (Pragser Wildsee) and the reflective qualities of Lake Carezza (Karersee), are also highly valued for their beauty and photographic opportunities.


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