San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn
San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn
Best lakes around San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn are situated in South Tyrol's Dolomites region in Italy. This area is characterized by alpine landscapes and a collection of natural lakes. These lakes offer opportunities for walks and provide panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The region's geology contributes to the unique features of its water bodies.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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While we were there, some very curious horses came along and liked to rummage through the abandoned backpacks, so keep an eye on your things 😃.
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Good for a break in any case. And great for cooling your feet on warm days! 🫵😉
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Pretty little lake by the side of the road. Depending on the position of the sun, you can take a few nice photos here.
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Perhaps the most recognizable and photographed point of Val Badia. As a child I loved playing around the lake. Now it is a destination for evening walks and the stop to refill the water bottle before excursions towards Gardenaccia... and we use it to play ping-pong on the free access table (although I must say: the wind is a factor of difficulty in more! ;)
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The Franco Cavazza al Pisciadù refuge, owned by the CAI of Bologna, is located in Alta Badia at 2587 m above sea level. near the border with Val Gardena and offers an excellent accommodation service, bar and restaurant with typical Ladin cuisine.
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Perfectly located to strengthen yourself after climbing. Wonderful sun terrace.
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Over the beautiful Glittnerseen you have a wonderful view of the Peitlerkofel
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Among the most popular lakes are Lake Crespëina, known for its dramatic Dolomites panorama and greenish waters, and Lake Sompunt, an idyllic spot with a serene atmosphere, perfect for relaxing walks. Visitors also appreciate Glittnersee and Timshel I Boat for its unique wooden boat and views of the Peitlerkofel.
Yes, Lake Sompunt is particularly family-friendly, offering free parking, a playground for children, and shady spots on its shore, making it an ideal starting point for pleasant walks. The artificial lake underneath San Martino in Badia also provides a relaxed setting for easy family strolls.
The lakes in this region are characterized by stunning alpine landscapes. You'll find clear, often greenish or turquoise waters reflecting majestic mountain peaks like the Puez group around Lake Crespëina, or the Seekofel at Lake Braies. Many are surrounded by larch forests, offering serene, intimate atmospheres, while others are set in dramatic, high-mountain environments with towering rock walls.
The summer months are ideal for hiking and enjoying the full beauty of the alpine lakes. For popular spots like Lake Braies, an early morning visit is highly recommended to experience its tranquility before crowds arrive. Some lakes, like Lake Crespëina, offer a dreamlike landscape in both summer and winter, though winter access may require specific gear and conditions.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Lakes of Pisciadù and Dragòn on the Sella Group offer high-mountain trails in a dramatic environment. Access typically involves hiking from Passo Gardena or Rifugio Boè. Similarly, the hike to Lake Sorapiss, known for its vibrant blue color, requires effort but rewards with unparalleled views.
While specific public transport routes to each lake vary, many trailheads for lakes in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park, such as Lake Lagazuoi or Lake Braies, can be reached via regional bus services. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting San Martin De Tor to key access points like Passo Gardena, Colfosco, or Capanna Alpina.
Absolutely. The artificial lake underneath San Martino in Badia is perfect for easy walks close to the village. Lake Sompunt also features a path around its perimeter that can be completed in a few minutes, ideal for relaxing strolls. Lech de Boé is another charming alpine lake reachable via a short 20-minute walk from the Boé cable car top station.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, with guides like Road Cycling Routes around San Martin De Tor and Cycling around San Martin De Tor. Lake Dobbiaco also offers paddle boating and birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, several lakes have amenities nearby. Lake Sompunt features restaurants directly on its shore. The Franco Cavazza mountain hut is located directly above the Lakes of Pisciadù, offering a place to rest and strengthen yourself after climbing. Lake Braies also has facilities for visitors, including boating and cafes.
Many of the region's lakes are situated within protected areas. Lake Lagazuoi, for instance, is found within the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park, as is Lake Braies. These parks offer pristine natural environments and are ideal for experiencing the Dolomites' unique ecosystems.
The 'Path of the Lakes' (Tru di lec) is a scenic hiking trail that includes lakes like Lech Dlá Lunch. This trail offers magnificent views of prominent peaks such as Sasso di Santa Croce and Piz Lavarela, providing an enjoyable and accessible hiking option for those wanting to explore multiple lakes.
Yes, Lake Crespëina is known for its clear water shimmering greenish due to numerous algae. Lake Sorapiss is famous for its astonishingly vibrant, almost surreal blue color, attributed to its unique mineral composition. These lakes offer striking visual experiences due to their distinct geological and biological characteristics.


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