Best lakes around Waidbruck - Ponte Gardena, a municipality in the lower Isarco Valley of South Tyrol, offers access to a variety of alpine lakes. Its central location provides a gateway to numerous natural attractions in the surrounding areas, including Val Gardena and the Alpe di Siusi region. The landscape features a mix of valleys, forests, and mountain backdrops, providing diverse settings for lake visits.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A peaceful corner immersed in nature, perfect for a regenerating break. The pond, with its friendly ducks, creates a serene and relaxing atmosphere. The sounds of birds and frogs add a natural melody that makes the place even more special. Ideal for those seeking peace and contact with nature!
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a small pond, in complete silence...
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At the moment (20.6.24) we have seen a lot of blooming water lilies 😃🔝. There are a few yellow ones and the rest are pink 🥰. I can highly recommend it and there are fish in the pond 🐟🐠
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The Kemater Weiher is a highlight in every season. I/we have been here in the depths of winter, summer and autumn. This time it was spring. I have never seen a common toad population of this size anywhere else. Be careful when hiking!
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Lies in the forest. There are several seating areas available.
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If you want to visit a quiet and little-visited pond, I recommend the Konstantiner Weiher. The pond can be easily reached via a short walk from St. Konstantin and offers a high level of recreational value due to its quiet location 👍
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The most popular lake for swimming is Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè, known for its refreshing waters. It's also suitable for rowing. For a more adventurous dip, Lech Sant, the largest lake on the Mastlé Alp, is said to offer a refreshing summer swim, despite its cold water and local legend.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè is family-friendly, offering swimming and rowing. The Lengmoos Water Lily Pond is also suitable for families, with fish in the pond and a pleasant setting. The Monte Pana Water Biotope, part of the PanaRaida adventure trail, is specifically appealing for families with children, featuring a Kneipp facility and observation spots for fish.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. You can see the stunning panorama over the earth pyramids and Dolomites from Lengmoos Water Lily Pond. Lagustel Lake (Lech de Lagustel) is known for its crystal-clear waters reflecting the majestic Sassolungo and Sassopiatto mountains. Ciampedel Lake (Lech de Ciampedel) features small beaches among trees, while Lech de Sciuz is nestled within a tranquil pine forest.
For a tranquil escape, consider Konstantiner Pond, described as a quiet, little-visited spot surrounded by larches and deciduous trees. The Kemater Pond (Kleemoos Biotope) is another peaceful corner immersed in nature, ideal for a regenerating break with friendly ducks and natural sounds.
Yes, many lakes are excellent starting points or destinations for hikes. For example, Huber Pond offers a pleasant loop walk, and you can hike up to the Tuffalm from there. Pisciadù Lake (Lech Pisciadù) is a highlight for hikers and climbers, reachable via a beautiful trail from Passo Gardena or the challenging Pisciadù via ferrata. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Waidbruck - Ponte Gardena guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Waidbruck - Ponte Gardena guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Waidbruck - Ponte Gardena guide. Many lakes, like Lagustel Lake and Ciampedel Lake, are also accessible by bike or e-bike, offering scenic rides.
The Lengmoos Water Lily Pond offers a great panorama over the earth pyramids and Dolomites, providing a stunning backdrop. Lagustel Lake's crystal-clear waters reflect the majestic Sassolungo and Sassopiatto mountains, making for excellent shots. Lech de Sciuz, nestled in a pine forest, is also a popular photo motif for nature lovers.
Yes, Lech Sant, the largest lake on the Mastlé Alp, is steeped in a local legend about a submerged church. Lake of Crespeina (Lech Crespëina) in the Puez-Odle Natural Park basin is also associated with a mysterious legend about a dragon, adding an intriguing element to its natural beauty.
Some lakes offer winter activities. Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè is known for ice skating in winter, with skate rentals available. The frozen natural lake becomes a hub for ice hockey, curling, and sledding, or simply watching the activities.
The Kemater Pond – Kleemoos Biotope is specifically mentioned as offering a perfect circular walk for people with dogs, making it a great option for pet owners.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from tranquil spots for relaxation and picnics to more adventurous destinations for hiking and climbing. The breathtaking scenery of the Dolomites, the opportunity for refreshing swims, and the peaceful atmosphere of the forest ponds are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 2900 upvotes and more than 1000 photos shared across the various lake highlights.
Lagustel Lake (Lech de Lagustel) is easily accessible via various paths on foot, bike, or e-bike, making it perfect for picnics or relaxing by the shore. Ciampedel Lake (Lech de Ciampedel) is also reachable by a picturesque 45-minute walk, bike, or e-bike, offering tranquil spots for relaxation and picnics with splendid views.


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