Best lakes around St. Lorenzen - San Lorenzo Di Sebato are found in South Tyrol, Italy, offering diverse natural experiences. The region, situated in the Val Pusteria, provides access to various lakes, from natural moor bathing spots to alpine bodies of water. These lakes are set amidst mountainous landscapes, reflecting the surrounding forests and peaks. The area is characterized by its natural features and opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Beautiful lake, bad bike path
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While we were there, some very curious horses came along and liked to rummage through the abandoned backpacks, so keep an eye on your things 😃.
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Beautiful reservoir on the way to Lake Braies, for example.
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Best end of the day. Lake and ice cream cup = best reward for the walking session
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Beautiful cycle path along the reservoir. The water surface shines in the sun.
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The Olang Reservoir (also Welsberger Reservoir, Welsberger Lake or Olanger Lake, Italian Lago di Valdaora) is located in the upper Puster Valley in South Tyrol. It dams the Rienz River at a height of up to 1055 m and covers an area of up to 44 hectares. The reservoir is used to generate energy. In addition to the water from the reservoir, the associated Bruneck-Olang hydroelectric power station also uses catchments on the Rienz tributaries Antholzer Bach, Brunstbach, Furkelbach and Wielenbach.
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Great cycle paths with signage and a fantastic panorama.
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Over the beautiful Glittnerseen you have a wonderful view of the Peitlerkofel
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For a family-friendly day out, Issinger Pond is an excellent choice. It's a natural moor bathing lake with clear water suitable for swimming, a playground, a water slide, and a restaurant on-site. It's considered one of the last pond biotopes in South Tyrol, offering a unique natural experience. Lake Olang (Olanger Reservoir) also features easy trails suitable for families.
Yes, Issinger Pond is a popular natural moor bathing lake where swimming is permitted, typically from mid-June to late August. It offers cool water for hot summer days and is a protected biotope.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences. For challenging alpine hikes with breathtaking natural landscapes, consider the trail to the Glittner Lakes, accessible from Onach. For those seeking panoramic views of the Zillertal Alps, a hike to Grünbachsee (Lago Verde) is recommended. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around St. Lorenzen guide.
Absolutely. Lake Valdaora (Olanger See) is excellent for cycling enthusiasts, as the Pusterbike Cycle Route runs along its eastern bank. This provides a tranquil setting for rides. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around St. Lorenzen guide.
While not directly in St. Lorenzen, Lake Braies (Lago di Braies) is a short, scenic drive away and is renowned as the 'Pearl of the Dolomites'. Its crystal-clear, emerald-green waters reflect the surrounding forests and the towering Seekofel massif, making it an incredibly picturesque spot, especially the traditional boathouse.
Yes, fishing is permitted with a license during summer at Lake Valdaora (Lago di Valdaora / Olanger See). It's an artificial reservoir formed by the Rienza river, offering a peaceful setting for anglers.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. For swimming, Issinger Pond is open from mid-June to late August. For hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers pleasant weather. Winter can also be beautiful for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing around some lakes, though access might be limited for higher alpine lakes.
Yes, Issinger Pond has a restaurant and pizzeria on-site, open year-round. For Lake Braies, there are facilities including a boathouse and picnic areas, and nearby Lake Dobbiaco also offers amenities for visitors.
Lake Braies is approximately a 27-minute drive or about an hour by public transport from St. Lorenzen. Lake Dobbiaco is about 26-31 km away and can be reached by train in under an hour, making both accessible for a day trip.
You can experience diverse natural features, from the protected biotope of Issinger Pond, one of South Tyrol's last pond biotopes, to the high-alpine setting of the Glittner Lakes. Lake Braies is famous for its emerald-green waters reflecting the Dolomites, while Grünbachsee (Lago Verde) is nestled in a grassy basin at 2,258 m, offering magnificent mountain views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the range of activities available. From the relaxing, family-friendly atmosphere and swimming opportunities at Issinger Pond to the challenging alpine hikes and stunning panoramic views at lakes like Grünbachsee and the Glittner Lakes, there's something for every outdoor enthusiast. The clear waters and picturesque mountain backdrops are frequently highlighted.


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