Best lakes around San Martino Di Lupari, a municipality in the province of Padua, Italy, offers access to various water bodies within its vicinity and the broader Veneto region. The area is characterized by a network of rivers and canals, providing local natural features. While prominent natural lakes are not directly within the immediate area, the region features river-fed basins and former quarries that have become water attractions. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Villa Contarini can be visited with a guide, open every day except Wednesday, worth seeing. Flat route with various types of terrain.
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between the small lake of Camazzole and the Brenta
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Mirror of water that you do not expect ... in the summer you want to take a dip
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On the right the Brenta, on the left the lake. Very nice place for graveling and cooling off your feet.
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Located west of the Brenta, the Brenta Cycle Path passes this lake. A good place to cool off. Rather more of a gravel than an MTB highlight.
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While San Martino Di Lupari itself is characterized by rivers and canals, the immediate area features river-fed basins and former quarries that have transformed into water attractions. These include spots like Lake Camazzole and the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin. For more traditional natural lakes, you'll need to venture a bit further into the broader Veneto region and the Dolomites.
Yes, Lake Busa de Bastianeo is considered a hidden gem. It features a spectacular small beach of fine sand with crystal clear emerald green water, noted for its tranquility and ideal for cooling off.
The areas around these water bodies are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, especially gravel biking, with good dirt roads suitable for different bike types. There are also opportunities for running and hiking. For more detailed routes, explore the Gravel biking around San Martino Di Lupari, Running Trails around San Martino Di Lupari, and Hiking around San Martino Di Lupari guides.
Many of the local water features, such as Lake Camazzole and Lake Busa de Bastianeo, are considered family-friendly. They offer quiet places with views and trails suitable for leisurely walks or cycling. The Former Giaretta Quarry Basin also provides a peaceful ride on a good dirt road, suitable for families when dry.
Absolutely! Cycling is a popular activity. Places like Lake Camazzole offer nice trails next to the river, and the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin has a good dirt road suitable for various bikes when dry. Lake Busa de Bastianeo is also ideal for gravel cycling. The Brenta cycle path, which passes by some of these spots, is a great option.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and natural beauty. They appreciate the nice trails for cycling and walking, the peaceful atmosphere, and the scenic views, sometimes even comparing the clear waters to a 'Caribbean bay.' The opportunity for cooling off in spots like Lake Busa de Bastianeo is also a favorite.
While Lake Camazzole is noted as not suitable for swimming, Lake Busa de Bastianeo is specifically mentioned as a wonderful spot for cooling off due to its crystal clear emerald green water and fine sand beach.
For those willing to travel a bit further, the Veneto region and Dolomites offer stunning lakes. These include Lake Fimon near Vicenza with its picturesque views and archaeological paths, Lake Santa Croce in Belluno known for water sports, and the beautiful Dolomite lakes like Lake Misurina, Lake Auronzo, and Lake Alleghe, which offer various recreational activities.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not detailed for each lake, many natural trails and paths along rivers and around the quarry basins are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The area can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking. After rainy days, some trails, particularly around Lake Camazzole, can become muddy, which might appeal to some cyclists. Summer is ideal for cooling off in spots like Lake Busa de Bastianeo.
The immediate vicinity of the smaller, more natural water bodies like Lake Camazzole or Lake Busa de Bastianeo might not have direct facilities. However, San Martino Di Lupari and nearby towns offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. For lakes further afield like Lake Calaita in the Dolomites, there is a hotel-restaurant-bar and large parking lot nearby.


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