Curiosities and tips for a holiday in the Dolomites page 2 of 3
Informations, articles and tips for a holiday in the UNESCO Dolomites of Trentino, South Tyrol and Belluno
Lake Santo di Cembra
Lake Santo di Cembra, located on the northern side of the Cembra Valley, is one of th...
Lake of Serraia
Lake Serraia, located in Baselga di Piné at 974 metres above sea level, is one of the...
Lake Valagola
Lake Valagola, located in the territory of Stenico and within the Adamello‑Brenta Nat...
Lake of Idro
Lake Idro, historically known as Eridio, is a fascinating glacial lake stretching bet...
Santa Giustina Lake - The dam, Dermulo and Cles
Lake Santa Giustina, created in 1951 with the construction of the impressive Santa Gi...
Lake Vedretta
With its 2,612 meters of altitude, Lago Vedretta is one of the most fascinating and i...
Lake Scuro
Climbing through the entire Val di Genova, famous for its spectacular waterfalls and...
Lake Malghette
On the northern side of Madonna di Campiglio, at just under 1,900 meters of altitude,...
Lake Rotondo
Lake Rotondo takes its name from its perfectly circular shape and lies at 2,427 meter...
Lake Nambrone
The Lake Nambrone lies on the edge of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, in one of the...
Five Lakes Tour
The Five Lakes Tour is one of the classic hikes of Madonna di Campiglio, a demanding...
Lake of Stramentizzo
The Lake Stramentizzo is an artificial reservoir located at the entrance to the Val d...
Lake Brutto
The Lago Brutto, located at 2,207 meters in the heart of the Lagorai, is one of the m...
Lake Pian Pelù
The Lake Pian Palù (also locally known as Pian Pelù) is an artificial reservoir locat...
Lakes of Monticello
At the head of the Presena Valley, in the westernmost sector of the Presanella Group,...
Lakes of the Cevedale
The Laghetti del Cevedale are high‑mountain lakes located within the Stelvio National...
The Lake of Val di Sole
Located in a charming basin at 1,903 metres of altitude, at the end of the Barco vall...