Best lakes around Pieve Di Cadore are situated in the heart of the Dolomites, a region known for its dramatic mountain scenery and diverse natural landscapes. This area features a mix of natural alpine lakes and artificial reservoirs, offering varied environments for outdoor activities. The lakes are framed by lush forests and towering peaks, providing a distinct natural setting. Pieve Di Cadore serves as a central point for exploring these aquatic features and the surrounding Dolomite terrain.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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A beautiful, narrow path that requires surefootedness. It drops 200 meters, and you should also be free from vertigo.
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Beautiful views throughout the hike
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Lago delle Tose is a small body of water known since Roman times for the thermal characteristics and benefits of its waters. It is located in Lagole, an area of considerable archaeological and naturalistic interest near Lago di Centro Cadore. The water that flows between the rocks of the clearing forms streams and waterfalls that culminate in a natural pool. This entire area was part of a religious complex linked to the cult of mineral waters, already frequented in Roman times to perform the abduction of the body. In some places, in addition to the ferruginous color, it is also possible to smell the typical smell of sulfur. A little further south are the Lagole springs, small pools from which water with beneficial properties flows. In the Venetian dialect "tose" means "girls". But the legend from which this small and precious lake takes its name is anything but happy. It is said that a long time ago the girls of the place immersed themselves in its waters to preserve eternal youth. Their beauty aroused the envy of the Anguane, creatures similar to a nymph. One day the Anguane witches attacked the girls while their men were hunting. They beat them to death, including the beautiful Bianca, daughter of the village chief. When the men realized what had happened, they decided in desperation to carry the bodies to the mountain. The God of the lake, as a sign of compassion for the "tose", transformed every drop of blood that fell to the ground into small pink and fragrant flowers, then turned the men into stone so that no one could disturb Bianca's sleep. The Anguane took refuge in the caves but could not escape the vengeance of the God, who poisoned the water, killing them. The valley fell into an unreal silence and an instant later the water regained its beneficial powers.
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The first half of the trail is a great hiking trail, but the closer you get to the lake, the more you need a head for heights and surefootedness. Unfortunately, even in the off-season, it is now quite crowded...
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Beautiful "urban lake" near the town of San Vito di Cadore. There are kiosks and a restaurant with a terrace overlooking the pond. Plenty of space both in the sun and in the shade for picnics on the grass. Suitable both as a destination and as a stage.
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Beautiful and not too difficult trail to Sorapis Lake. Good equipment, especially good shoes, is strongly recommended. A head for heights is also an advantage
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Lake Sorapiss is a natural lake located in the context of the Sorapiss Group in the Dolomites, in the province of Belluno, at an altitude of 1923 meters above sea level. Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_di_Sorapiss
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Lake Mosigo is a picturesque lake just outside San Vito di Cadore and is ideal for a relaxing walk in the mountains or for a holiday immersed in the green woods of the Dolomites.
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Beyond the popular Lake Sorapis, known for its striking pastel-turquoise water and white rock faces, you can also explore Lago di Mosigo, a picturesque spot near San Vito di Cadore. Another gem is Lago di Misurina, often called the 'Pearl of the Dolomites,' offering breathtaking views of iconic peaks like Monte Cristallo and the Tre Cime di Lavaredo reflected in its clear waters.
Yes, Lago di Mosigo is highly recommended for families, featuring a picturesque setting and facilities. Lago di Santa Caterina (Lago di Auronzo) is also very family-friendly, with an easily accessible 4 km path suitable for walking and cycling, an equipped beach, and options for water sports like canoeing and pedal boating. Lago di Misurina also has a flat, well-maintained loop trail perfect for all ages.
The lakes around Pieve di Cadore offer diverse natural beauty. Lake Sorapis is famous for its unique pastel-turquoise water and dramatic white rock faces. Lago di Misurina is cradled by majestic Dolomite peaks, providing stunning reflections. Lago di Cadore features calm, vibrant blue-green waters framed by lush forests and mountains, while Tose Lake is known for its natural pools formed by streams and waterfalls.
Yes, Tose Lake, located in Lagole, holds significant historical importance. It has been known since Roman times for its thermal characteristics and beneficial waters, and the area was part of a religious complex linked to the cult of mineral waters.
Many lakes offer a range of activities. Lago di Cadore is excellent for nautical sports like windsurfing and canoeing, pedal boat rentals, and fishing. The wall of the Sottocastello dam even has a climbing gym. Lago di Santa Caterina is popular for water sports and cycling along its lakeside path. For those interested in mountain biking, you can find various trails in the region, including the 'Ciclabile delle Dolomiti' near Lago di Centro Cadore. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Pieve Di Cadore guide.
Absolutely. Lake Sorapis is a popular hiking destination, accessible via trails like Route S2, which offers beautiful views but requires sure-footedness. Lago di Misurina has an easy, flat loop trail around its perimeter, and also serves as a starting point for more challenging hikes to areas like Cadini di Misurina and the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. For running enthusiasts, there are numerous trails in the wider region, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Pieve Di Cadore guide.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying water activities, sunbathing, and hiking, as temperatures are warmer. Lake Sorapis is particularly popular in summer. However, the region's beauty extends into autumn with vibrant foliage, and winter transforms some lakes, like Misurina, into frozen attractions, sometimes hosting unique events like international polo competitions.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities. Lago di Santa Caterina has cafés and restaurants along its shoreline, perfect for a relaxing break. Lago di Mosigo also has kiosks and a restaurant with a terrace. For those hiking to Lake Sorapis, the nearby Rifugio Vandelli offers accommodation and dining with stunning views.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. Lago di Cadore has designated bathing areas like Miralago beach in Pieve di Cadore and Baia del Chalet in Calalzo di Cadore. Lago di Santa Caterina also features an equipped beach, making it popular for swimming in summer. While Tose Lake has natural pools, its water is noted to be very cold.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. Lago di Santa Caterina has a flat path around its perimeter suitable for cycling. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'View of Lago di Centro Cadore – Dolomites Cycle Path loop' which passes by Lago di Cadore. You can find more detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pieve Di Cadore guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the dramatic mountain backdrops and the unique colors of the water, such as the pastel-turquoise of Lake Sorapis. The variety of activities, from relaxing walks to challenging hikes and water sports, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to unwind amidst the Dolomites.


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