Attractions and places to see around Lake Caldonazzo include the largest lake entirely within Trentino, nestled in the Valsugana valley. This region is known for its clear waters and diverse natural landscape, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area also features cultural sites and historical landmarks, providing a blend of natural beauty and heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A place that always invites you to stop and admire the beauty of the lake and its surroundings, and that invites you to take a photo
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Very beautiful Trentino lake
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You start from the lake, pass through overflowing apple orchards, ride for miles along the bike path alongside the Brenta River, stop at one of the many bike rest stops, pass through charming villages, and reach the Oliero Caves. You can also continue to Bassano del Grappa. All this with the mountains as a backdrop. The elevation gain is negligible. For those who always ride on flat ground, it's a real treat.
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Great swimming lake with fantastic scenery
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Excellent bathing facility, with a great price-performance ratio. Prices for food and drinks are also reasonable. Beautiful and clean beach.
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Beautiful view over the lake, the water is shallow, suitable for children. Small play area. Restaurants and a great ice cream parlor opposite. Some very beautiful sunsets.
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Lake Caldonazzo itself is a primary natural attraction, known for its clear, warm waters ideal for swimming and various water sports. You can also explore the scenic Lakeside cycle path on Lake Caldonazzo, or find tranquil spots like the View of Lake Caldonazzo. The surrounding Valsugana valley offers apple orchards, raspberry nurseries, and vineyards, framed by the Lagorai mountain chain.
Lake Caldonazzo is a hub for water sports. It's the only lake in Trentino where water skiing is permitted. Other popular activities include sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), kayaking, and diving. Fishing is also common, with species like trout, rudd, and carp.
Yes, the area offers diverse cycling opportunities. The Lakeside cycle path on Lake Caldonazzo provides a scenic and relaxed ride along the western shore. For more extensive cycling, the 80-kilometer Valsugana Cycle Path, also known as "La Via del Brenta," connects Lake Caldonazzo with Bassano del Grappa. If you're interested in gravel biking, you can find routes like the "View of Lake Caldonazzo – Lake Caldonazzo loop from Calceranica" which is a moderate option, or more challenging ones like the "Redebus Pass – Lago della Serraia loop" as part of the Gravel biking around Lake Caldonazzo guide.
The region is rich in history. You can visit Corte Trapp in Caldonazzo town, an eleventh-century noble residence. Overlooking the valley is Castel Pergine, an ancient fortification that now hosts cultural events. Along the hiking path to Colle di Tenna, you'll find the Austro-Hungarian Fort and the Church of San Valentino. Another impressive site is Forte Busa Granda, a World War I fort offering panoramic views.
Absolutely. Lake Caldonazzo has numerous free beaches and well-equipped bathing establishments, some with play areas for children. The warm, clear waters are perfect for family swimming. The Lakeside cycle path on Lake Caldonazzo is also suitable for families. Additionally, the Bear Sculpture on Lake Caldonazzo is a fun spot with a shallow water beach area ideal for kids.
Lake Caldonazzo boasts four Blue Flags for its well-maintained beaches. You'll find numerous free beaches and equipped bathing establishments. A popular spot is San Cristoforo Little Beach, known for being less crowded and offering a pleasant environment. Some beaches also feature a "Bau Beach" for dogs.
The area around Lake Caldonazzo offers various hiking trails for different skill levels. You can find easy hikes, such as those listed in the Easy hikes around Lake Caldonazzo guide, including loops like "View of Lake Caldonazzo – Lago di Caldonazzo loop from Calceranica." For more challenging adventures, the Mountain Hikes around Lake Caldonazzo guide features routes like "Tamazol – Doss Tondo loop from Caldonazzo" and the "Valimpach Via Ferrata."
The best time to visit Lake Caldonazzo largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months from May to September are ideal, as the water temperature ranges from 18-24°C. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds and beautiful scenery.
Yes, just a short distance away is Lake Levico, another beautiful lake with a Blue Flag beach, surrounded by lush vegetation. It's perfect for swimming and pedalo rides. You can also visit the serene Cascata del Lupo waterfall for a natural escape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the lake's clear, warm waters for swimming and the wide array of water sports available. The scenic cycling paths, like the Lakeside cycle path on Lake Caldonazzo, and the tranquil viewpoints, such as the View of Lake Caldonazzo, are also highly rated. The overall natural beauty, combined with family-friendly beaches and a relaxed atmosphere, makes it a favorite destination.
Yes, the town of Caldonazzo hosts the annual Trentino Book Festival in June, an international literature event. In August, Lake Caldonazzo comes alive with the Palio dei Draghi, a vibrant dragon boat competition.
Beyond Caldonazzo, you can explore Borgo Valsugana, a charming town with the River Brenta flowing through its historic center and the striking Castel Telvana above. Another option is Levico Terme, a spa town famous for its healing thermal waters and baths.
Yes, Lake Caldonazzo is welcoming to dogs. Some beaches, like San Cristoforo, even feature a dedicated "Bau Beach." Many hiking trails in the surrounding area are also suitable for walks with your dog.


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