Best lakes around Segonzano are primarily found within the broader Val di Cembra and the surrounding Trentino region, as Segonzano itself is known for its striking Earth Pyramids. This area features a diverse natural landscape, characterized by glacial formations and porphyry rock. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst tranquil mountain and forest settings.
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Beautiful, the right compromise for an easy outing for a beginner who seeks the wild mood of the Lagorai.
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Alpine lake located in a pleasant basin
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Small, very touristy lake that connects the hills above Bosco di Civezzano and the area of the Sentiero degli Gnomi, Dos del Cuz and Pian del Gac
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Anterivo (Altrei in German) is a small village on the slopes of Mount Corno, in the uncontaminated beauty of the protected natural park of the same name. Local apple production is a distinctive feature of the country, contributing to its economy and offering visitors the chance to enjoy high-quality fresh fruit. Furthermore, Anterivo is known for its lively cultural life, with folk events that celebrate local traditions and allow you to immerse yourself in the authenticity of this charming mountain community.
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An integral part of the Argentario Ecomuseum, this body of water is located in a wooded basin at almost 1000 m above sea level, in the southern part of the Cembra Valley. Despite not having significant dimensions (it measures 310 m in length, 120 m in width, and a maximum depth of 8 metres) it represents an element of great landscape importance and a place of incredible naturalistic importance. The geological interest of the basin is given by its location on a fault that separates lava rocks (quartz porphyries) from sedimentary rocks (Calisio limestones). Its origin is very particular: the basin was certainly "worked" by glaciers, as is evident from the smoothing of the large rocks located on the north bank, today characterized by the presence of a dense reed thicket. Tufts of sedges grow almost everywhere, while its waters are surrounded by lush forests of Scots pine. In spring, the wonderful white-pink inflorescences of the fibrino clover emerge in the shallow water areas. Today the ichthyofauna guarantees a high level of fish in the lake, which has at least 10 confirmed species. Mallard ducks, coots and moorhens nest in the reed thicket in spring. But the faunal importance of the lake and the swamp is above all due to the amphibians, which come here in spring from the surrounding areas to mate and lay their eggs: as many as 6 species have been observed to date.
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Beautiful alpine lake where you can enjoy the coolness in summer
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Visitors frequently enjoy Holy Lake, known for its quick circumnavigation and opportunities for swimming, and Lago della Serraia, a dammed lake with a cafe on its shores. Lake Santa Colomba is also popular for its views and biking path.
Yes, Holy Lake and Lago della Serraia are considered family-friendly. Lake Santa Colomba also offers a path suitable for biking, which can be enjoyable for families. The Laghi di Lamar, with their grassy beaches, are also a good option for families.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. Holy Lake is a popular spot for swimming. Lago Santo di Cembra, located in Val di Cembra, offers fresh waters for swimming during warmer months. Lake Lamar, part of the Laghi di Lamar, is also known for its calm, clear waters perfect for swimming.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. Holy Lake is a starting point for hikes along the Dürerweg and the European Path E5. For more challenging routes, trails around Lake Erdemolo offer a wilder experience in the Lagorai mountains. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around Segonzano guide.
Yes, Lake Santa Colomba features a path suitable for biking. The area around the Laghi di Lamar is also suitable for mountain biking. For road cycling, Lago della Serraia is part of several routes. Discover more cycling options in the Cycling around Segonzano guide.
The lakes in the broader Val di Cembra and Trentino region are diverse. Lago Santo di Cembra is a picturesque glacial lake set in a basin formed by ice erosion in porphyry. The Laghi di Lamar exhibit Karstic phenomena and are surrounded by dense fir and beech woods. The region features mountain lakes, dammed lakes, and glacial lakes, offering varied natural beauty.
Yes, near Holy Lake, you'll find the Rifugio Alpino Lago Santo, which serves local Trentino dishes. Lago della Serraia also has a cafe on its shores. For those visiting Lake Erdemolo, the Rifugio Sette Selle is nearby.
When temperatures drop, some lakes transform into natural rinks. Lago Santo di Cembra, for example, freezes in winter, becoming suitable for ice skating and curling. Lake Santa Colomba is also used for winter skating.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. During warmer months, they are ideal for swimming, hiking, and relaxation. In winter, some lakes freeze, providing opportunities for ice skating. The tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty make them suitable for outdoor activities across all seasons.
Lago Santo di Cembra, meaning 'Holy Lake,' is a picturesque glacial lake at 1,200 meters. Its name comes from a local legend. It's set in a basin of porphyry, surrounded by meadows and natural beaches. It's a starting point for the Dürerweg and E5 trails, offers swimming in summer, and becomes a natural ice rink in winter. The Rifugio Alpino Lago Santo provides local cuisine.
The Laghi di Lamar consist of two distinct lakes, Lake Lamar and Lake Santo (not to be confused with Lago Santo di Cembra), located in the Valle dei Laghi. Lake Lamar is known for its clear, green waters and a wide, grassy beach, making it popular for summer bathing and fishing. The area is rich in aquatic fauna and serves as a starting point for various routes, including those to Monte Paganella, and is suitable for mountain biking.
While Lake Lamar is more frequently visited, its counterpart, Lake Santo (part of the Laghi di Lamar), is less frequented and encircled by compact forests, offering a more secluded experience. The area also features the Abisso di Lamar, a deep cave linked to the local karst system, for those interested in unique natural formations.


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