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Top 20 Lakes in Treviso

Lakes in Treviso, Italy, are primarily found within the province and offer diverse natural features. The region, nestled between the Venetian Prealps and the Treviso hills, is characterized by its glacial lakes and valleys. These bodies of water provide a range of outdoor activities and are often surrounded by historic villages. The landscape combines calm waters with mountainous backdrops, making it a notable area for natural exploration.

Best lakes in Treviso

  • The most popular lakes is Lago di Lago,…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Lake Morto

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A nice vantage point on this beautiful lake.
Here is a picnic area where you can relax and enjoy a well-deserved break.

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Lago di Lago

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Immersed in the Valmareno, between the Treviso Pre-Alps and the Prosecco hills, the picturesque Revine Lakes are two pools of glacial water divided between the municipalities of Revine Lago and …

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Picnic area by Lago Morto

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Equipped area of Borgo Piccin: reachable from the Fadalto road, but also via the dirt path around Lago Morto; the orographic right side is part of the horse trail n. …

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What is impressive here is how the motorway meanders its way through the terrain.

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The Laying

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La Posa (1,080 m) is a geographical location straddling the ridge of the Treviso Pre-Alps, known above all as the take-off point for hang gliders and paragliders. A splendid meadow …

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Lakes of Revine

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Immersed in the Valmareno, between the Treviso Prealps and the Prosecco hills, the picturesque Revine Lakes are two pools of glacial water divided between the municipalities of Revine Lago and …

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Lago Verde of Villapendola

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Nice creative place where many locals find each other to relax.

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AVABVV Memorial Stone

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On Monte Pizzoc there are many scenic trails that allow you to see the details of the plain below such as the lake of Santa Croce, many stop at the …

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Lake Le Bandie

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Lake Le Bandie is located in the province of Treviso between the municipalities of Villorba and Spresiano. The “Le Bandie” quarry was activated in the early Seventies, when it was …

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Lake Santa Maria

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Along the shores of the Revine lakes there is a wonderful dirt bike path that I recommend to do with gravel bikes

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Simone Venturelli
April 21, 2026, Torre di San Floriano e Lago del Restello

corners of paradise that are hard to forget

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Luca N.
April 9, 2026, Lago Le Bandie

Lake Le Bandie, located in Spresiano, is an artificial basin created from the reclamation of a former gravel pit, now transformed into a multipurpose center of excellence for sport and leisure. The area is surrounded by a loop path perfect for running and mountain biking, immersed in a well-kept natural setting that serves as a green lung for the area. The combination of state-of-the-art sports facilities and ample relaxation spaces makes it an ideal destination for both intensive training and regenerating walks just a stone's throw from the Piave river.

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I found this place perfect for a break and to enjoy the view it offers; there are benches with tables perfect for a totally relaxed lunch. Today there was a cool breeze, with the sun it was great.

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Harry
September 30, 2024, Lago di Lago

Nice lake with easy to navigate paths.

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Davide Fioraso
August 5, 2024, Lago Morto

So called because it has no tributaries and emissaries, Dead Lake is an intravalley lake formed through landslide accumulations that occurred at the end of the ice age. With its 55 m depth, and a reservoir of approximately 20 million square meters of water, it is the largest of the three lakes in the municipality of Vittorio Veneto. It is fed by underground infiltrations that come from Lake Santa Croce and by karst springs from the right side of Col Visentin. Like the underlying Restello and Negrisiola, arranged in succession, these semi-artificial basins were "built" on ancient basins left by the glacier that descended from the Lapisina Valley and in which mirrors of lake water had taken place. In fact, Val Lapisina is what remains of the branch of an ancient glacier that followed the current course of the Piave. The branch, in turn, divided, forming on one side what is today the Valley and on the other the morainic amphitheater located between Vittorio Veneto and Conegliano.

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Lake Restello (or San Floriano) is one of three bodies of water in the Lapisina Valley. These artificial lakes, arranged in succession, were "built" on ancient glacial basins that once formed lake basins. The three lakes are located at different elevations: Lago Morto, further north, at 274 meters above sea level; Lago del Restello at 177 meters above sea level; and, finally, Lago di Negrisiola at 160 meters above sea level. This difference in elevation allows for exploitation for energy purposes, a process that begins at Lago di S. Croce, via underground infiltration, and ends in the Vittoria alluvial plain. Lago del Restello, in particular, was created by damming the rocky strait of San Floriano, and occupies the depression of an old lake reclaimed during the last century. It is fed by wastewater from the Nove power plant and by springs in the valley floor located in Botteon and Lagusel. The water, used to power the plant's hydroelectric turbines, feeds Lake Negrisiola. On the shores of this basin stand the San Floriano tower, the church of the same name, and the A27 motorway viaduct. The name refers to the restelli di sanità, barriers established by the Republic of Venice to prevent the spread of epidemics by controlling traffic.

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July 7, 2024, Lago di Lago

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Nice creative place where many locals find each other to relax.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What activities can I do at the lakes in Treviso?

The lakes in Treviso and the wider Veneto region offer a variety of activities. At the Revine Lakes (Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago), you can enjoy water sports like sailing, windsurfing, diving, and canoeing, or rent pedal boats. Easy paths around Lago di Lago are popular for walks. Lake Santa Croce is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and sailing. Lake Alleghe allows for boating, pedalo, or kayaking in summer, and ice skating in winter. Lake Misurina is great for hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing.

Are there family-friendly options at the lakes in Treviso?

Yes, many lakes in the Treviso area are family-friendly. The Revine Lakes, including Lago di Lago and Lake Santa Maria, have easy-to-navigate paths and pedal boat rentals. Lake Morto features picnic areas and a path suitable for walking or mountain biking. Lake Alleghe has an equipped beach for bathing, and Lake Misurina offers pedal boating. The Livelet didactic archaeological park near Lago di Lago is also a great family attraction.

What unique natural features or landmarks can I find at Treviso's lakes?

The lakes boast several unique features. The Revine Lakes are known for their characteristic stone houses reflected in calm waters, and the presence of reeds and water lilies. Lake Morto is unique for having no visible tributaries or emissaries, believed to be fed by underground karst basins. Near Lago del Restello, you can see the historic Tower of San Floriano. Further afield, Lake Mis is praised for its wild landscape and stunning turquoise waters, while Lake Misurina is known as the 'Pearl of the Dolomites' with crystal-clear blue-green waters.

Can I swim in the lakes in Treviso?

Yes, several lakes in and around Treviso are suitable for swimming. The Revine Lakes (Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago) are swimmable. Lake Santa Croce is also a popular spot for swimming and various water sports. Lake Alleghe has a small equipped beach for bathing during summer months.

Are there hiking trails around the lakes in Treviso?

Absolutely. You'll find numerous hiking opportunities. Easy paths circle Lago di Lago, and a path allows circumnavigation of Lake Morto on foot or by mountain bike. Lake Mis offers an easy trail around the lake that includes a waterfall. For more extensive hiking, explore the Mountain Hikes in Treviso guide, which features routes like the San Boldo Pass loop.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Treviso?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty without the summer crowds. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, especially at the Revine Lakes and Lake Santa Croce. In winter, Lake Alleghe transforms into an open-air skating rink, offering a unique experience.

Are there any historical sites near the lakes in Treviso?

Yes, the Lapisina Valley lakes offer a historical atmosphere. Near Lago del Restello, you can find the historic Tower of San Floriano and a church of the same name. This area is notable for its connection to the 'restelli di salute,' barriers established by the Republic of Venice to prevent epidemics. On the western shores of Lago di Lago, the Livelet didactic archaeological park features recreated prehistoric pile dwellings.

Where can I find food or accommodation near the lakes?

Many lakes have amenities nearby. The villages surrounding the Revine Lakes, such as Santa Maria, Colmaggiore, Lago, and Fratta, offer places to eat and stay. Lake Morto has picnic areas, and the nearby Borgo Piccin also features equipped areas. Lake Alleghe is a significant holiday resort with various accommodation and dining options. For more specific details, check local listings around each lake.

What cycling opportunities are available around the lakes?

Cycling is a popular activity. A dirt bike path runs along the shores of the Revine Lakes, suitable for gravel bikes. A path around Lake Morto can be used for mountain biking. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Lago di Santa Croce — ring tour from Vittorio Veneto' found in the Road Cycling Routes in Treviso guide. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as those listed in the MTB Trails in Treviso guide.

Are the lakes in Treviso dog-friendly?

While specific rules can vary by location, many outdoor areas around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially on trails and paths. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them. It's advisable to check local signage or specific park regulations for each lake you plan to visit, particularly regarding swimming access for dogs.

How accessible are the lakes in Treviso, and is parking available?

Most major lakes in the Treviso area are accessible by car, with parking facilities often available near popular spots. For instance, Lake Morto has two small picnic areas with parking. Public transport options may be more limited for some of the smaller or more secluded lakes, so checking specific routes and schedules for your chosen destination is recommended.

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