Best lakes around Torre Di Mosto are found within the serene Venetian countryside, characterized by the Livenza River and a network of canals. This region offers a charming landscape and cultural experiences, including a 13th-century medieval tower and the Church of San Giorgio Martire. The area's natural appeal stems from its waterways and local ecosystems, providing opportunities for waterside activities. Its strategic location also allows access to larger art cities and Adriatic Sea beaches.
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Pleasant, shady route through the forest and along the dam. Plenty of pure nature while cycling is guaranteed.
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The Sanstino territory was characterized in its southern part by large lagoons and marshes until a few decades ago. Until the first half of the 20th century, these environments proved very harmful to humans, in various aspects, as they were a source of diseases, such as malaria, and were not sufficiently productive. Thus, with major land reclamation works, the land was taken from the water to make it cultivable and to obtain products that allowed many families to live. However, the lagoons were also a huge reservoir of biodiversity with many species of animals and plants that were largely destroyed during the land reclamation operations. It is also for this reason that, within the project for the historical reconstruction of the Bandiziol and Prassaccon woods, it was desired to leave a further mark of what the territory and landscape of S. Stino once were, by creating a wetland area, partly similar to the numerous wetlands once present even within the woods, called "bassone". This intervention is not only an operation of "philological" recovery of the pre-reclamation hydraulic system but, above all, presents a significant environmental value as it reconstructs the natural habitat of various bird species. The small lake is located in the eastern part of the Bosco di Bandiziol, covers an area of approximately 10,000 sq m and has a rounded shape with small islands within it. To better reproduce different lake habitats, the small lake has varying depths, from a few centimeters to over 2 meters, thus offering many bird species the opportunity to find a suitable environment to stay. In fact, in the shallower waters and marginal areas, it is possible to see herons, egrets, plovers, mallards, and other surface ducks. In the rest of the lake, there are divers, cormorants, and diving ducks that find food in open water or on deep bottoms. The islands and the winding perimeter shapes were created specifically to allow the avifauna to hide and find refuge, so that it can be disturbed as little as possible by human presence. In fact, the conformation of the banks and the vegetation (reeds, herbaceous and shrubby vegetation) offer all the necessary environments for the rest, feeding, and nesting of birds.
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This spring feeds the Palù di Bandiziol.
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The Palù del Bandiziol is a wetland formed by a sulfur spring that, at its source, gives off the characteristic smell of rotten eggs. This wetland is of great naturalistic value due to the presence of numerous bird species.
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Attention in the Prassacon woods the section is closed for work on the 3rd lane and it is not possible to continue to complete the lap
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Sulfur spring and Bandiziol lake, naturalistic oasis.
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Bosco Bandiziol, a green lung between San Stino di Livenza and Loncon
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This place is magical.
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The area around Torre Di Mosto features diverse water bodies, including unique seawater lagoons like Laguna del Mort, forest wetlands, and distinctive sulphurous springs such as the Sulphurous Spring of Bandiziol. These offer varied natural experiences within the Venetian countryside.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts area, with its lowland forest and wetlands, is considered family-friendly. The Sulphurous Spring of Bandiziol and the Wildlife Observation Hut on the Pond are also great for families to enjoy nature.
The region is home to several unique natural features. Laguna del Mort is a seawater lagoon formed from a former riverbed, rich in marine life. The Sulphurous Spring of Bandiziol and The Hair of the Guardian of Bandiziol are notable for their warm, sulfurous waters, which can maintain temperatures above 20°C in winter and feature unique white filaments.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling and mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes for gravel biking, general cycling, and MTB trails. For example, there are routes like the 'Lemene Stream Trail – Bosco delle Lame loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Livenza River – Tezze Bridge over the Livenza loop' for cycling. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Torre Di Mosto, Cycling around Torre Di Mosto, and MTB Trails around Torre Di Mosto guides.
The Bosco delle Lame is a significant lowland forest where you might spot squirrels, hares, foxes, pheasants, marsh harriers, swans, and roe deer. It's also an important area for nesting birds. The Laguna del Mort is rich in phytoplankton and marine life, including mussels, clams, oysters, crabs, mullet, plaice, and sole. The Wildlife Observation Hut on the Pond provides an excellent vantage point for bird and insect watching.
While the lakes themselves are natural attractions, the broader Torre Di Mosto region is known for its historical sites. These include a 13th-century medieval tower and the Church of San Giorgio Martire, which features Romanesque-Gothic architecture and ancient frescoes. The area's connection to the Livenza River and canals also forms part of its cultural landscape.
Laguna del Mort is a unique seawater lagoon that was once the last stretch of the Piave river. After the river changed its course in 1935, it transformed into a lagoon, now characterized by shallow, sandy seabeds teeming with phytoplankton and various marine species like mussels, clams, and crabs. It's an environmentally significant area along the northern Upper Adriatic coast.
Yes, the natural areas around the lakes offer opportunities for walks. For instance, the Bosco delle Lame is part of a cycle itinerary but also provides pleasant walking paths through the lowland forest. Some highlights, like the Sulphurous Spring of Bandiziol, have single tracks that go around the pond, perfect for a quiet stroll and wildlife observation.
The region's natural beauty, characterized by its waterways and local ecosystems, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and walking. The unique sulphurous springs, such as The Hair of the Guardian of Bandiziol, maintain warm water temperatures even in winter, offering a distinct experience during colder months.
The presence of the Livenza River and a network of canals throughout the Venetian countryside around Torre Di Mosto provides opportunities for various waterside activities. While specific details on activities like boating or fishing at the lakes are not provided, the general natural appeal of the waterways suggests a serene environment for appreciating the local ecosystem.
The Bosco delle Lame is considered the most beautiful and significant example of a lowland forest in Eastern Veneto. It covers approximately 33 hectares, including wetlands and a vast agricultural reclamation area. It's a vital habitat for diverse wildlife and an important repopulation area in the Veneto region, featuring tall maples, ash trees, hornbeams, and alders.


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