Best lakes around Taleggio are situated within the broader Province of Bergamo, a region characterized by its Alpine lake landscapes and striking natural features. While the municipality of Taleggio itself features deep gorges carved by streams, the surrounding area offers diverse lacustrine gems. These locations provide varied hiking opportunities and mountain scenery for visitors exploring the Val Taleggio. The region is known for its unspoiled landscapes and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Beautiful lakes for a picnic with the family, beautiful to see from the Ponteranica Pass.
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Beautiful lakes for picnics or relaxing. The only drawback is that it's always crowded during the summer months.
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Starting from Cantoniera del San Marco towards the Pescegallo lake and from there climbing directly to Monte Ponteranica you walk in a wild environment and interesting passages. Treading snow for an hour like yesterday then even better!!
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Lake just rearranged the bottom possibility to have a picnic
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Visitors frequently enjoy the serene Ponteranica Lakes, known for reflecting Mount Ponteranica. Another favorite is Pertüs Pond, which offers stunning views of the Alps on clear days. The Alpe Cova Pond at Pialeral is also popular for its quiet picnic area.
The lakes near Taleggio are set within the stunning Alpine landscapes of the Bergamo province. You'll find rugged peaks, deep gorges carved by streams, and diverse mountain scenery. Many lakes, like Ponteranica Lakes, offer reflections of surrounding mountains, while others provide panoramic views of the Alps, including Monte Rosa and Cervino from spots like Pertüs Pond.
Yes, the region offers extensive hiking opportunities. For instance, the hike to Laghi Gemelli in the Brembana Valley is a moderately difficult, three-hour trek from Carona, passing Lago Marcio and Lago delle Casere. The challenging trail to Lago Barbellino starts from Valbondione, offering panoramic views of the Serio Valley. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around Taleggio guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Alpe Cova Pond at Pialeral features a small pond and a picnic area, perfect for a quiet family outing. Pertüs Pond also has a refreshment area and lawns for resting. Lake Cassiglio is an artificial lake with a long, equipped picnic area and grilling spots, though there is a small fee for vehicle access.
The best time to visit the lakes for hiking and enjoying the scenery is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities. Some higher-altitude lakes might still have snow earlier in spring or later in autumn.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. Pertüs Pond has a refreshment area. Near Laghi Gemelli, you'll find the Rifugio Laghi Gemelli, a popular spot for rest and refreshment. The Rifugio Curò is located near Lago Barbellino, providing a place to relax and enjoy the views.
Absolutely. The hike to Lago Barbellino, for instance, is considered challenging with significant elevation gain, suitable for seasoned hikers. The Laghi Gemelli hike is moderately difficult. For more challenging routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Taleggio guide, which includes difficult trails like the Zuccone Campelli Summit loop.
Yes, the region features both natural and artificial lakes. Lago Barbellino includes a large artificial dammed lake, the largest in the Orobie Mountains. Lake Cassiglio is also an artificial lake with clear waters, created by an ENEL dam.
Laghi Gemelli (Twin Lakes) are cherished mountain destinations in the Brembana Valley, unified by a dam. They are typically reached by a moderately difficult, three-hour hike from Carona. Lago Barbellino, in the high Val Seriana, is a spectacular Alpine lake, accessible via a challenging trail (305) starting from Valbondione. Both offer stunning mountain scenery.
Beyond hiking, the area around Taleggio offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops from Piani di Artavaggio or San Giovanni Bianco, detailed in the Running Trails around Taleggio guide. Mountain hiking is also very popular, with routes like the Zuccone Campelli Summit loop available in the Mountain Hikes around Taleggio guide.
While specific parking details vary by lake, generally, access points to popular hiking trails leading to the lakes will have parking options, often in nearby villages or designated areas. For Lake Cassiglio, there is a fee for vehicle access to the lake area, payable via a coin column.
While the guide doesn't explicitly list wild swimming spots, the clear waters of many Alpine lakes, such as those found in the broader Bergamo region, can be inviting. However, always exercise caution, check local regulations, and be aware of water temperatures, which can be very cold even in summer, especially in higher-altitude lakes.


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