Best attractions and places to see around Dürrensee - Lake di Landro are found in an alpine lake region at 1,400 meters above sea level within the Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy. This area is part of the Dolomiti di Sesto Nature Park and close to the Drei Zinnen Nature Park. The lake is known for its clear, emerald or turquoise waters reflecting surrounding mountain peaks like Monte Cristallo and the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. The region also holds historical significance…
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On March 12, 1916, the soldiers' cemetery and chapel were finally consecrated by divisional chaplain Anton Pircher and handed over to their final purpose by Major General Karl Englert. Until November 1918, over 700 individually named soldiers were buried in the Burg soldiers' cemetery, including members of the k. u. k. Army, Italian, Russian, Romanian, and Serbian prisoners of war, as well as Bosnians, and many unknown soldiers in a mass grave.
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Yes, the roads up there are easy to drive but also very challenging.
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Gravel and perfect panorama
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From a covered and slightly elevated platform you can look out over the Three Peaks. On the way there is a beautiful view of the Monte Cristallo.
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This tunnel has an interesting clearance profile, precisely adapted to the old steam locomotives, so that the smoke from the locomotives' chimneys remained in the upper part of the tunnel.
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Lake Landro is located at the end of the Val di Landro, in Alto Adige, about twenty kilometers from Cortina d'Ampezzo. From the cycle path that runs along the shore of the lake you can admire the steep rock faces of the Dolomites.
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The most prominent natural landmark is Lake Dürrensee itself, known for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters reflecting the surrounding peaks. You can also enjoy views of the Sesto Dolomites, the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, and the imposing Monte Cristallo. A panoramic viewpoint near the lake offers direct views of the famous north faces of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
Yes, the region has significant World War I history. You can visit the World War I cemetery in the Drei Zinnen Nature Park. Additionally, Monte Piana, accessible via a trail from Lago di Landro, features an open-air museum with remnants of trenches and tunnels from former battlefields.
The area is excellent for cycling. A popular option is the Former Toblach–Cortina Railway Tunnel, a converted railway line now a cycling and hiking path with a gentle gradient. Another scenic route is the Dürrensee to Schluderbach gravel route, offering panoramic views. For more options, explore the various cycling routes in the area, such as those found in the Cycling around Dürrensee - Lake di Landro guide.
Absolutely. You can enjoy a leisurely loop trail around Lake Dürrensee, which is suitable for all ages. More challenging routes lead to iconic spots like Tre Cime di Lavaredo or Monte Piana. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Dürrensee - Lake di Landro guide.
Yes, in summer, the lake's waters are surprisingly warm due to few feeders and no drainage, making it inviting for swimming. You can also rent rowboats and paddleboats, or enjoy fishing. There's a pebble beach on the northern bank for relaxation.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for swimming, boating, hiking, and cycling. Autumn (September-October) offers stunning foliage and pleasant hiking conditions. Winter transforms the area into a paradise for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking, with the lake loop trail remaining open.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. The loop trail around Lake Dürrensee is easy and features information boards on local flora and fauna. The converted Former Toblach–Cortina Railway Tunnel path is also suitable for families due to its gentle gradient. The easy roadside access and ample free parking make it convenient for families.
Yes, Dürrensee is known for its easy roadside access. There is ample free parking available, making it a convenient destination for visitors arriving by car.
The terrain varies from gentle, flat paths around the lake to more challenging mountain trails with significant elevation gain in the surrounding Dolomites. You'll find gravel routes, paved sections (like the former railway line), and natural forest paths. Some routes, like the Dürrensee to Schluderbach gravel route, offer smooth gravel surfaces with panoramic views.
Generally, the trails in the Dolomites, including those around Dürrensee, are dog-friendly. Many visitors bring their dogs on the loop trail around the lake and on other hiking paths. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature parks, and to be mindful of wildlife and other hikers.
Yes, there is a small restaurant located on the western side of the lake, offering a pleasant spot to relax and enjoy the scenery. The pebble beach on the northern bank also provides a great place to unwind.
During winter, the area transforms into a hub for winter sports. You can enjoy cross-country skiing on trails like the 'Ferrovia delle Dolomiti,' which passes by the lake. Snowshoeing and winter hiking are also popular, with the loop trail around Lake Dürrensee remaining accessible year-round.


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