Best lakes around Latsch - Laces, a village in the Vinschgau Valley at the entrance to the Martell Valley, serves as a base for exploring lakes in South Tyrol. The region offers diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. It provides conditions for nature lovers and active tourists.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Very nice cycle paths with good signage and great panorama.
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Very nice section, although it is not asphalted for a short time, but still a great ride.
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Beautiful section in the upper Etschtal.
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Very nice bike path
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Arriving here after the 6-stage tour is a dream. We were very happy to cool our feet after the exertion of the last few days.
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The cycle path in the Laas area offers a lot of sights, some of which are described on information boards
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A great section along the Etsch. Recommendation: drive it from bottom to top, then you have more time to enjoy!
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Several lakes in the region offer family-friendly experiences. Lago di Covelano and Gasthof Sonne features a varied route along its shores with information boards. Brugg Fish Pond and Spring Lake, Goldrain are also great for a stopover. For stroller-accessible paths, Lago di Gioveretto in Val Martello offers a relatively flat trail along the lake. Weißbrunnsee in Ultental is also a rewarding destination for family lake hikes.
The lakes around Latsch - Laces are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the Latscher Alm to Tarscher See Trail or the Goldrainer Panoramaweg. Runners might enjoy the Latschander Waal Trail, while road cyclists can explore routes like the Pathway Along the River. Find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, running, and road cycling around Latsch - Laces.
Yes, fishing is possible in several lakes. Zoggler Stausee is known for its cold, oxygen-rich waters, home to trout and char. Lago di Gioveretto also permits fishing with a state license during summer months. Weißbrunnsee is another option for anglers, requiring a valid fishing license and adherence to local regulations.
The region features several impressive artificial lakes. The Zoggler Stausee in Ultental is the largest, stretching over two kilometers with a substantial dam. Lago di Gioveretto, located at the end of Val Martello within the Stelvio National Park, is another significant artificial lake known for its intense green water and a popular dam wall for climbers. Learn more about Zoggler Stausee and Lago di Gioveretto.
Yes, for those seeking high-alpine nature and challenging tours, Weißbrunnsee in the Ultental valley is an excellent choice. Situated at an elevation of 1,872 meters, it serves as a starting point for more demanding high-altitude excursions. Additionally, Lago Nero (also known as Lago Nero di Tumulo or Grosser Timmler Schwarzsee) at 2,500 meters offers a challenging mountain tour in a rugged landscape.
The region enjoys approximately 315 days of sunshine a year, making it suitable for visits across many seasons. Spring to autumn is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. In winter, a section of the panoramic cross-country ski trail runs along the shores of Zoggler Stausee, offering winter sports opportunities.
While many lakes offer beautiful scenery and activities like hiking or fishing, swimming is not universally permitted. For example, at Spring Lake, Goldrain, swimming is explicitly not allowed. Always check local regulations for specific lakes if you plan to swim.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find clear, turquoise-blue mountain water at Zoggler Stausee, and intense green water at Lago di Gioveretto, reflecting the majestic peaks of the Ortles Alps. The area also features larch and fir forests, and pristine high-alpine landscapes, particularly around Weißbrunnsee. Lake Vernago is noted for its beautiful backdrop of forests and snow-capped mountains.
Yes, some lake areas offer amenities. Lago di Covelano and Gasthof Sonne includes a guesthouse. Brugg Fish Pond is a good location for a break, often with a cafe or restaurant nearby. Spring Lake, Goldrain also has a restaurant next door, though it might not be open in the early season.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural backdrops, with forests and snow-capped mountains reflecting in the water, as seen at Lake Vernago. The varied routes along the shores, like those at Lago di Covelano and Gasthof Sonne, are also highly rated. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for leisurely strolls or more challenging hikes, often finding the mountain lakes to shine with their beauty.
While many lakes are popular, exploring areas slightly off the main tourist paths can reveal quieter spots. The smaller Spring Lake, Goldrain offers a pleasant stopover. For a more rugged, untouched experience, the high-alpine Lago Nero (Grosser Timmler Schwarzsee) provides dramatic scenery and a challenging mountain tour, which tends to attract fewer visitors than more accessible lakes.
While specific public transport routes to every lake vary, Latsch - Laces serves as an ideal base. Many areas, especially in the Ultental and Val Martello, are accessible, but it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider a combination of public transport and short hikes for reaching some of the more remote mountain lakes.


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