Lakes around La Val - Wengen - La Valle in the Dolomites, Italy, offer diverse natural features. This region, part of Alta Badia, serves as a base for exploring numerous alpine lakes. These lakes are characterized by their clear waters, mountain backdrops, and surrounding forests. They provide opportunities for various outdoor activities.
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The western shore of Lake Wildsee is the most easily accessible area for visitors of all ages. The well-developed section of the circular trail here allows for barrier-free strolls and child-friendly short excursions.
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Lake Braies (Italian: Lago di Braies) lies at an altitude of approximately 1,500 meters in the Prags Valley, a side valley of the Puster Valley. It is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the region and is often called the "Pearl of the Dolomites" due to its clear, emerald green to turquoise-blue shimmering water. Surrounded by steep rock faces and dense forests, the lake offers an impressive natural backdrop and is one of the most photographed motifs in South Tyrol. It is approximately 1.2 kilometers long, up to 36 meters deep, and can be circumnavigated on foot in about an hour on a scenic circular path. Excursions in traditional wooden rowboats are particularly popular in summer, lending the lake a romantic character. In addition to its scenic beauty, the lake also has historical significance, as it was the scene of a liberation of concentration camp prisoners during World War II. An information panel about this is located at the entrance to the Chapel of St. Mary.
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Wonderful view, it is one of the largest parks in South Tyrol.
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Sneakers or trekking shoes
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The Seekofel (Italian: Croda del Becco) towers imposingly at 2,810 meters above Lake Braies and dominates the lake's panorama, especially on the north side. From the lakeshore, especially along the western shore and around the boat rentals, an iconic view awaits: the emerald-green water reflects the steep mountain and the surrounding Dolomites, a classic postcard motif. For mountain hikers, the Seekofel is also accessible via the Dolomites High Route No. 1. The ascent requires surefootedness and good fitness, but is rewarded with a breathtaking panorama: a deep-blue lake, striking Dolomite peaks such as the Three Peaks and the Marmolada, as well as the surrounding valleys. The view of the Seekofel is thus a scenic highlight of Lake Braies, both from the shore and from the summit.
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The boat rental at Lake Braies, known as "La Palafitta," is located on the eastern shore of the emerald-green mountain lake in the Dolomites and rents exclusively traditional wooden rowboats, handcrafted by a family business. The season typically runs from mid-May to the end of October, with longer opening hours during the summer months. A trip usually lasts 45 minutes and costs either around €15 per person in a shared boat or around €50–€55 for a private boat with up to five people. Reservations are not possible for regular trips, so arriving early is recommended, especially during peak season, to avoid long waits. Exclusive offers such as photo shoots or romantic elopement packages can be booked in advance. Arrival is possible by car or bus; during peak season, the road into the Braies Valley is closed during the day, and access reservations are required. If you want to experience the lake in a tranquil setting, you should visit in spring or fall, or start early in the morning when the water is particularly calm and the mountain backdrop is at its most impressive. All information about boat rentals can be found at: https://www.la-palafitta.com/de
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Indescribably beautiful!! Unfortunately there are too many day tourists.
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Great path around the lake with ever-changing views of Seekofel and Co. It is best to travel by bus (line 442) and in the morning there are still very few visitors.
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While La Val itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding Dolomites boast several stunning options. Among the most picturesque are Lago di Braies (Pragser Wildsee), known for its emerald-green waters and dramatic mountain backdrop, and Lago di Carezza (Karersee), famous for its vibrant, clear waters reflecting the Latemar mountain range. Lago di Sorapis also offers a unique turquoise-blue color after a rewarding hike.
The lakes in the Dolomites near La Val are characterized by their crystal-clear, often emerald-green or turquoise-blue waters, framed by steep rock faces, dense coniferous forests, and imposing peaks like the Croda del Becco (Seekofel) at Lago di Braies. Many offer stunning reflections of the surrounding mountains, creating iconic postcard-worthy panoramas.
Yes, several lakes offer easy walking paths. Lago di Braies has a scenic circular path, approximately 1.2 kilometers long, which can be completed in about an hour and is suitable for families. Lago di Carezza also features a lovely circular trail, and Lago di Misurina offers easy walking paths around its shores.
Yes, at Lago di Braies, you can rent traditional wooden rowboats from the boathouse. This is a very popular activity, especially during summer, allowing visitors to explore the serene waters and enjoy unique perspectives of the surrounding mountains.
Beyond walking and boating, the region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking in the wider area around La Val, often with stunning views of the Dolomites and nearby lakes.
Many lakes are very family-friendly. Lago di Braies offers an accessible circular path, and Lago di Misurina has easy walking paths and is surrounded by amenities. Lago di Carezza is also easily accessible with a nearby parking area and visitor center, making it convenient for families.
Accessibility varies by lake. Lago di Carezza is easily accessible by car with a nearby parking area. For Lago di Braies, while accessible by car, private vehicle access is often restricted during peak season, requiring reservations or the use of local buses. It's advisable to check current access regulations before visiting.
The summer months (June to September) are popular for hiking and boating. However, for a more tranquil experience and to avoid crowds, visiting in early morning or late afternoon, or during the shoulder seasons of spring (May) and fall (October) is recommended. The reflections on the water are particularly impressive during these quieter times.
Yes, some popular lakes offer facilities. Lago di Carezza has a visitor center and café with nearby parking. At Lago di Braies, there is a boathouse that also provides services, and parking is available, though access might be regulated during peak times.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking natural beauty, especially the clear, vibrant waters and the dramatic mountain backdrops. The opportunity for serene walks, the unique experience of renting traditional wooden rowboats at Lago di Braies, and the ever-changing views of peaks like the Seekofel are frequently highlighted as favorite aspects.
Yes, Lago Sompunt, which is closer to La Val within the Alta Badia region, transforms into a natural ice rink in winter, offering a different kind of recreational activity depending on the season.
Lago di Sorapis is often considered a true natural wonder, known for its distinctive turquoise-blue color. Reaching it requires a hike, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking a more secluded and magical experience away from the most crowded spots. Lago Sompunt also offers a pleasant, more local hiking destination.


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