Best lakes around Cogollo Del Cengio are found in a region characterized by mountainous landscapes and natural water features. While large traditional lakes are not directly within the town, the area is known for its natural pools and smaller basins, particularly the Contrà Pria Pools formed by the Astico River. This part of the Veneto Prealps offers a blend of natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The surrounding areas, including the Asiago Plateau, also feature various lakes and water…
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behind the small monument dedicated to the old border there is a place called IL GORGO it is an enchanting place with waterfalls and turquoise water
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The route is very beautiful
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Commemorative stone marking the former border between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of World War I. The border between the two states in the upper Astico Valley had a curious layout: from the hamlet of Busatti, upstream, to the village of Casotto, downstream, the territory to the left of the river was Austrian, while that to the right was Italian. Each citizen had its own route to travel this stretch of the valley, without having to cross the border: the Austrians had the current internal road, while the Italians had the current and parallel state road 350, which connects the Vicenza area to Trentino. At this point, just outside Casotto, the Torra stream marked the demarcation between the two states; the Braidi Bridge, guarded by a garrison, was an important passage for goods and people. With Italy's victory and the annexation of the unredeemed lands, it became the border between Trentino and Veneto. But in 1929, against the will of the inhabitants, a fascist decree imposed that Pedemonte and Casotto pass from the Province of Trento to that of Vicenza: the border between the two regions was moved further upstream, above the village of Lastebasse. An old photo illustrates a moment of conviviality and respect between Austrian customs officers and Italian Carabinieri, sitting at the same table. The original memorial stone is located in the Valdastico cemetery. https://www.freeforumzone.com/mobile/d/11171728/Valle-dell-Astico-e-le-due-strade-sul-confine-parallelo/discussione.aspx
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The lakes of Laghi are two gems immersed in nature and nestled between the Vicentine Prealps, in Val del Ferro, a tributary of Val Posina: the village church, the trees, and the mountains are reflected in the crystal-clear waters, creating a scene of rare beauty! It is curious how the village of Laghi takes its name from their presence, and they take the name of the village, having no other toponym. United by a short channel, they are fed by the Rio Molini-Gusella as an inflow, and give rise to the La Zara stream as an outflow: they originated more than eight thousand years ago, when the entire northern slope of Mount Majo slid down in a block, obstructing the Val di Ferro. Free parking, picnic area, children's playground, kiosk: in summer they are popular for spending a relaxing day; out of season they are an oasis of peace.
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While Cogollo Del Cengio is not known for large, traditional lakes, the area features unique natural water bodies. You'll find natural pools carved by rivers, such as the famous Contrà Pria Pools, as well as smaller artificial basins and ponds in the surrounding valleys and plateaus.
The Contrà Pria Pools, located near Arsiero, are a series of natural pools formed by the Astico River. They are popular for swimming and diving in their crystal-clear, cold waters, especially during summer. The area is equipped with amenities like kiosks and picnic spots, making it ideal for relaxation and family outings amidst lush woods and pre-Alpine mountains.
Yes, two notable spots include Laghi Ponds, which are two clear lakes in Laghi, the smallest municipality in Veneto, offering a serene setting. Another is the Main Lake of Posina, an artificial basin in the Posina Valley, known as a peaceful oasis surrounded by nature.
Absolutely. The Contrà Pria Pools are very family-friendly, offering equipped beach areas, kiosks, and picnic spots. Laghi Ponds also provide a tranquil and picturesque setting suitable for families, with a charming village atmosphere.
Yes, the Contrà Pria Pools are a popular spot for swimming and cooling off, especially during warmer months. Their deep, clear waters are a refreshing escape, though caution is advised, and local ordinances may restrict diving from certain spots.
Yes, you can explore trails like the Former Rocchette-Asiago Railway at Canove, which offers scenic passages and lake views suitable for walking or cycling. For more extensive options, explore the running trails or cycling routes around Cogollo Del Cengio, many of which pass through varied landscapes including water features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. The crystal-clear waters, lush surroundings, and the opportunity for a refreshing dip in places like the Contrà Pria Pools are highly valued. The serene atmosphere of places like Laghi Ponds also offers a peaceful escape.
Yes, the area around the Contrà Pria Pools has historical significance, with mentions of an old papermill and its charm captivating writer Fogazzaro. Additionally, the Former Italy–Austria Border Monument is located near a spot with waterfalls and turquoise water, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The warmer months, particularly summer, are ideal for visiting the natural pools like Contrà Pria, as they offer a refreshing escape from the heat and are perfect for swimming. Spring and autumn also provide beautiful scenery for walks and cycling around the ponds and trails with fewer crowds.
Yes, the Main Lake of Posina is well-equipped for visitors. You'll find benches, picnic tables, and a kiosk/restaurant, making it a comfortable spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yes, the trail along the Former Rocchette-Asiago Railway at Canove is described as a simple route suitable for walking, even with large-wheeled strollers, and also for cycling. This offers an easy way to enjoy the scenic passages and lake views.


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