Attractions and places to see around Durnholzer Lake - Lake di Valdurna include a picturesque Alpine lake situated at 1,545 meters above sea level in the Sarentino Valley, South Tyrol, Italy. This region is characterized by dense forests and lush pastures, offering a tranquil setting. It provides opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and cultural sites. The area is known for its diverse trails and unique alpine panorama.
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We also did not see any driving ban in 9/25.
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The small village of Durnholz, located on the lake, is car-free. There is a parking lot in front of the village.
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In the middle of nature lies the idyllic Durnholzer Lake
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Lake Valdurna (Durnholzer See in German) is a small Alpine lake located at 1,545 meters above sea level in the Sarentino Valley, surrounded by thick forests and pastures. On its shores, you can see small typical settlements and stop at the local mountain huts, which offer an immersion in the traditions and flavors of South Tyrol. The area around the lake offers a variety of trails suitable for different levels of difficulty, which wind through forests and Alpine meadows. The dirt roads that surround the lake and the surrounding valleys allow you to explore the territory with panoramic views of the mountains. The area is also an excellent starting point for longer excursions, such as the tour of the lakes, which connect Lake Valdurna to other lakes in the area.
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The St. Nicholas Church in Durnholz is a high Gothic gem at the end of the Sarntal. A particularly beautiful photo opportunity is when the church is reflected in the lake.
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Really worth seeing with original frescoes from 1430
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Small church (visible from afar) above the lake with beautiful wall frescoes and a very beautifully and impressively designed cemetery in the forecourt of the church.
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Haven't seen a driving ban. Lots of hikers. Easy to drive outside of the season, otherwise pushing is also worthwhile!
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The area around Durnholzer Lake offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different difficulty levels. You can find paths winding through forests and Alpine meadows, providing panoramic mountain views. Popular options include the pleasant walking path encircling Durnholzer Lake itself, which takes about 1.5 hours, or more challenging tours to peaks like Jakobsspitze. For a broader selection, explore the Mountain Hikes around Durnholzer Lake or Easy hikes around Durnholzer Lake guides.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The most popular is the path that encircles Durnholzer Lake, offering stunning views and taking approximately 1.5 hours. This route is generally flat and accessible. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Durnholzer Lake guide, including routes like the 'Junction at Lake Durnholz' loop.
Near Durnholzer Lake, you can explore the 13th-century St. Nicholas Church in the village of Durnholz, known for its impressive Gothic frescoes from 1430. Another notable site is the small Wegmann Chapel near Valdurna, which offers a panoramic viewpoint. The area also features small, typical settlements and local mountain huts that provide an immersion into the traditions and flavors of South Tyrol.
Absolutely. The area around Durnholzer Lake is considered family-friendly. The walking path around the lake is suitable for children, and some hiking routes, like the walk to the Seeb Mountain Hut, even feature a small playground and petting zoo. Many trails wind through forests and Alpine meadows, offering engaging experiences for younger visitors.
Yes, many trails around Durnholzer Lake are dog-friendly. The circular path around the lake is a popular choice for dog owners. Always ensure your dog is on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and be mindful of local regulations.
Durnholzer Lake offers distinct experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for hiking, walking, and enjoying the lush Alpine meadows. Winter transforms the lake into a natural ice-skating rink and cross-country skiing area when it freezes over. Both seasons provide unique opportunities to enjoy the tranquil setting and stunning views.
Yes, Durnholzer Lake becomes a winter wonderland. When the lake freezes over, it's often used for natural ice-skating and cross-country skiing. The surrounding trails also offer opportunities for winter hiking, allowing you to experience the serene, snow-covered landscape of the Sarentino Valley.
Along the shores of Lake Valdurna / Durnholzer See and in the surrounding area, you can find small, typical settlements and local mountain huts. These establishments offer an immersion into the traditions and flavors of South Tyrol, providing opportunities for meals and refreshments during your visit.
Durnholzer Lake is located in the Sarentino Valley. If traveling by car, parking is available outside the village of Durnholz, as the village itself is car-free. For public transport, you would typically take a bus to the Sarentino Valley and then connect to Durnholz. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
The entire area offers numerous viewpoints. The walking path around Durnholzer Lake provides continuous stunning views of the Sarentino Alps. For a higher perspective, hiking up the mountains on the other side of the lake offers a beautiful overview. The Wegmann Chapel near Valdurna is also noted for its panoramic vista along a high-altitude hike.
Yes, the dirt roads around Lake Valdurna / Durnholzer See and the surrounding valleys are suitable for cycling, offering panoramic mountain views. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, in the Cycling around Durnholzer Lake guide, including longer loops like the 'Durnholzer Lake – Lake Valdurna' route.
The Durnholzer Lake region is characterized by its picturesque Alpine lake, situated at 1,545 meters above sea level. The lake itself is triangular, approximately 900 meters long and 350 meters wide, fed by the Rio Lake and Großalmbach, and home to trout. It is surrounded by dense forests and lush pastures, set against the majestic backdrop of the Sarentino Alps, creating a unique alpine panorama.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil setting and the stunning natural beauty of the area. The deep blue waters of Durnholzer Lake, surrounded by thick forests and pastures, are a highlight. Many appreciate the variety of trails for hiking and walking, the panoramic mountain views, and the opportunity to experience the authentic traditions and flavors of South Tyrol in the local mountain huts.


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