Best lakes around La Valle Agordina are found within a region characterized by the dramatic landscapes of the Dolomites. This area features a variety of natural and artificial lakes, often nestled amidst forests and towering peaks. The lakes provide focal points for outdoor activities, from easy lake walks to more challenging alpine excursions. The diverse aquatic environments contribute to the natural beauty and appeal of the Agordina Valley.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Yes, not so much for the small lake, just a few centimetres deep and increasingly narrow, but for the nearby, very beautiful and spectacular waterfalls, and of course also for the surrounding environment.
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Free parking to the north of the town, most of the paths are asphalted and fairly flat, but there is little shade - pack sun protection if necessary!
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A lake surrounded by nature! It is possible to travel around its entire perimeter and admire it at 360 degrees both by bicycle and on foot.
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The Laghetto Al Vach is a small body of water located in a basin of glacial origin, which was once used as a grazing area for livestock. The name "Al Vach" derives from its use as a trough for livestock. The surrounding area is characterized by a rich vegetation of spruce, beech and larch trees, and also offers the presence of rhododendron and blueberry plants. The lake is inhabited by numerous tadpoles, and it is possible to spot newts and salamanders. A short walk leads to the foot of a beautiful waterfall that descends from the bastion below the Scarselòin, where the Angelini hut is located. If you wish to make a nice loop from here, I recommend running up to Colcever, a perfect option to complete a fascinating loop in the surrounding area.
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Lake of glacial origin, 15 minutes from the ref. Coldai, an excellent place to have a picnic to rest and resume the journey towards the eventual Rifugio Tissi of a further 2h, where I recommend the high path on the scree because it is less tiring. (CAI path 560 variant of the Altavia)
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The lake is worth visiting, it is located about 15 minutes from the ref. Coldai, deserves to make an extra effort to visit it. I recommend going past it, so as to see beyond the natural basin that forms the lake and see the valley.
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Several lakes in the region are family-friendly. Lake del Mis, Lake Alleghe, Laghetto al Vach, and Lake Vedana are all noted for being accessible and enjoyable for visitors of all ages.
Yes, for easy walks, Lake Alleghe features an easy flat trail that circles its entirety, offering great mountain views. Lake Vedana also has a perimeter path suitable for walking or cycling.
Parking is available at some locations. For instance, Lake del Mis has an access area near the road with parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. You can see glacial origins at Lake Coldai and Lake Vedana. Laghetto al Vach is surrounded by spruce, beech, and larch trees, with rhododendron and blueberry plants, and even hosts tadpoles, newts, and salamanders, along with a beautiful waterfall.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Alta Via 1, and mountain biking routes. There are also running trails for various skill levels.
While some lakes might appear inviting, swimming is generally prohibited in certain areas to protect the environment. For example, swimming is explicitly prohibited in Lake Coldai due to its delicate ecosystem.
Lake Coldai is an alpine lake of glacial origin at 2,143 meters, known for its striking green color and the majestic rock walls of Mount Civetta that surround it. Its unique color and stunning mountain landscapes make it a very fascinating and popular excursion destination.
Lake del Mis is an artificial lake within the Belluno Dolomites National Park, created by a 91-meter-high dam. It's renowned for its wild appearance and secluded location, and was even ranked among Italy's most beautiful lakes in 2019.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning mountain views, the tranquility of the secluded locations, and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The picturesque settings, like the views of the town of Alleghe from Lake Alleghe, are also highly appreciated.
While not strictly 'hidden,' Laghetto al Vach offers a charming, smaller experience. It's a small body of water in a glacial basin, surrounded by rich vegetation and wildlife, accessible via a simple excursion, and leads to a beautiful waterfall.
The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities, and the alpine flowers are in bloom. Winter offers a different, serene experience, but access to higher altitude lakes like Lake Coldai may be challenging due to snow.


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