Lakes near Berzo Inferiore present diverse natural beauty within Val Camonica, situated amidst significant mountain groups. The region features both high-altitude alpine lakes and more accessible lakeside experiences surrounded by dense forests. These bodies of water are often of glacial origin, providing serene landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and rich biodiversity.
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The Church of San Fiorino is one of Borno's small historical wonders, and thanks to the sources I consulted, I can give you an accurate, complete, and up-to-date overview. 🕍 Identity and location It is a subsidiary church dedicated to San Fiorino / San Floriano, the Roman legionary invoked against fires and floods. It stands northwest of Borno, along the road leading to Lake Lova, in a very quiet grassy and wooded area. 📜 Origins and history The sources agree on a long and layered history: 11th–13th century: first documented construction phases. 1410: appears in the list of ancient Camun churches subject to contribution to the Bishop of Brescia. 1456: a papal bull establishes the curatial benefit of S. Florini. 1532: cited in the Queriniano Catalogue of ecclesiastical benefices. 1567–1573: recorded in pastoral visits as a country church. Archaeological findings During restorations and excavations, artifacts have emerged that suggest the presence of an ancient Roman place of worship: a fragment of an altar dedicated to Mercury, with a Latin inscription; a Roman burial with the mark "LLAESEC"; stone elements with grooves typical of ancient thresholds. These findings strengthen the hypothesis that the church was built on a previous pagan temple. 🏛️ Architecture The church is simple and harmonious, typical of Camun rural chapels: Single nave with two bays. Rectangular presbytery with a barrel vault. Mixed masonry bell tower. Sober facade, with an off-center stone portal and traces of frescoes. Inside, you can find: 16th-century frescoes (partially mutilated), a 15th-century fresco with San Fiorino in the guise of a legionary, architectural elements from different eras. 🔧 Restorations The church, deteriorated by time, was restored in 1978 thanks to Don Costantino Ravelli.
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The Church of San Fiorino is one of the small historical and spiritual pearls of the Borno plateau (Valle Camonica): a simple, intimate building, but layered with history, ancient cults, and surprising discoveries. 🕍 Identity and location The small church stands north of the inhabited area of Borno, along the road leading to Lova, in a grassy and silent area, slightly set back from the village. It is a subsidiary church dedicated to San Fiorino / San Floriano, a figure venerated as a protector against fires and floods. 📜 Origins and history The first attestations date back to the 15th century, but tradition and archaeological findings suggest an even older origin. Key points of its history: 1456: A bull of Callixtus III mentions the chapel of Sancti Florinj among the Camunican churches subject to contribution. 1532: It appears in the Queriniano Catalogue of ecclesiastical benefices. 16th century: It is registered in pastoral visits as a country church. Around 1650: Extensions and renovations that give it its current appearance. 1978–1980: Modern restorations that bring to light frescoes and Roman artifacts. 🏛️ Architecture The church is simple and harmonious, typical of Camunican rural chapels: Single nave with two bays. Rectangular presbytery with a barrel vault. Mixed masonry bell gable. Sober facade, with a decentered stone portal and traces of ancient frescoes. Inside, you can find: 16th-century frescoes, partly mutilated; a 15th-century fresco depicting San Fiorino as a Roman legionary; architectural elements from different eras. 🏺 Archaeological finds During the 1980 restorations, artifacts emerged that suggest the presence, in Roman times, of a small temple dedicated to Mercury: a fragment of a Roman altar with a dedication to Mercury; a Roman burial with the inscription “LLAESEC”; stone elements with grooves typical of ancient thresholds. These findings make the site particularly fascinating: a place where Christian worship seems to have overlapped with a previous pagan sacred site.
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It is not Lake San Fiorino but Lake Lova
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Lake Lova is a picturesque hiking destination located above Borno, on the Altopiano del Sole plateau in Val Camonica. It is appreciated for its alpine landscape, tranquility, and the variety of surrounding trails. The lake is located at approximately 1,392 meters above sea level and can be reached via several hiking trails, including the Sentiero della Memoria (Path of Remembrance) that starts from the church of San Fiorino in Borno. After a short paved stretch to the Trattoria Navertino, you take a dirt path that winds through larch and fir trees, with steep sections and slippery cobblestones. The hike is immersed in a natural environment typical of the Lombard Prealps, with natural fountains and good cell phone coverage. A longer alternative is the Monte Mignone – Lake Lova circular hike, approximately 11.1 km long with an elevation gain of 837 meters, to be done counterclockwise. This route offers spectacular views and passes through pastures and woods, with the lake as its focal point. Lake Lova is also a hub for other trails: from here, you can continue towards the San Fermo Refuge or the Laeng Refuge, following CAI trails 106 and 182. Parking is available near the lake, making it accessible even for less experienced hikers. Scenically, the lake is nestled in a green valley surrounded by woods and pastures, with calm waters reflecting the sky and surrounding mountains. It's an ideal destination in all seasons, but particularly captivating in autumn due to the colorful foliage.
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Lago dei Campelli is a small and picturesque alpine lake located in the Conca dei Campelli, in the Scalve Valley, just minutes from the Campione Refuge. It is an ideal destination for hikers seeking a peaceful and scenic spot, surrounded by nature. 🏞️ Characteristics of Lake Campelli Altitude: approximately 1,900 m Access: Reachable on foot from the Campione Refuge in about 10–15 minutes Lake type: Alpine, natural, often fed by snowfields and springs Ambience: Surrounded by pastures, rocks, and overlooking the Piccole Dolomiti Scalvine 🚶♂️ Recommended hike Departure: from Schilpario – Fondi Route: Climb to the Campelli Pass, then to the Campione Refuge, finally detour to the lake Total duration: approximately 2.5–3 hours on foot Difficulty: Hiking (E), also suitable for families with children accustomed to walking
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Welcoming refuge, very good value for money. E-bike charging
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In winter the lake is completely frozen and can be crossed on foot. In the background the canal to Cimon della Bagozza
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The Dosso Rotondo refuge is located in the Adamello Natural Park area, at about 1,900 meters above sea level. The structure is immersed in a breathtaking landscape, with a view of the surrounding peaks and the suggestive Lake Idro. Reachable via paths that wind through woods and alpine meadows, the refuge is an ideal place for a stop to enjoy typical dishes of the mountain tradition. Thanks to its position, it also offers numerous itineraries for those who want to continue towards other higher destinations or simply explore the surroundings.
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The lakes near Berzo Inferiore offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find high-altitude alpine lakes nestled between imposing mountains like Pizzo Camino and Mount Mignone, such as Lova Lake. Other lakes, like Lake Moro, are surrounded by dense woods and feature deep, dark waters. Many are of glacial origin, providing serene landscapes and rich biodiversity.
Yes, the area offers excellent hiking opportunities. Lova Lake is particularly recommended by the komoot community for its hiking trails. You can also find an intermediate hike to the View of Lake San Fiorino, which is about 11.8 km with a 470-meter elevation gain, passing through woods and waterfalls. For more extensive options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Berzo Inferiore guide.
Yes, swimming is possible in some of the lakes. Lake Moro is a popular spot where you can enjoy a refreshing swim. Always check local regulations and conditions before entering the water.
Access varies by lake. Lake Moro is accessible via a well-maintained asphalt road, with a short but interesting climb. For Lova Lake, access is primarily by foot or mountain bike, as motorized vehicles would require an off-road vehicle. Parking availability can depend on the specific access point and time of year.
Many of the lakes are considered family-friendly. Lova Lake has a recreation area with benches and picnic spots, making it suitable for families. Lake Moro is also listed as family-friendly. For dogs, it's generally advisable to keep them on a leash and clean up after them, especially in popular areas.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming in lakes like Lake Moro and enjoying outdoor recreation. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking around alpine lakes like Lova Lake, with beautiful seasonal foliage. In winter, some lakes, like Lake Moro, can freeze, offering a different, serene landscape.
Yes, there are options for food and accommodation. Near Lova Lake, you'll find a tavern called Chalet Lova. Dasdana Pond has a small restaurant nearby. The Dosso Rotondo Hut, which features a small lake, offers excellent hospitality and food, and is practically always open.
Lova Lake is unique for its alpine setting at nearly 1,300 meters above sea level, nestled between Pizzo Camino and Mount Mignone. It's a glacial basin offering serene natural landscapes, a recreation area with benches and picnic spots, and a small chapel. It's also a highlight for hiking and mountain biking.
Lake Moro is a small alpine lake known for its dense surrounding woods and mountains. Despite its small surface area, it reaches a depth of 42.20 meters, with rocky walls that descend steeply, contributing to its very dark waters. It can even freeze in winter, creating a unique atmosphere. It's also notable for being of glacial origin, fed by deep sub-lacustrine springs.
Dasdana Pond, located at 2000 meters altitude, is a great spot for fishing, particularly for Iridea Salmonata, Fario, and Salmerino trout. It also provides picnic tables and a bivouac for shelter, making it ideal for a relaxing day surrounded by nature.
Yes, the region around Berzo Inferiore offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for both gravel biking and touring bicycles. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Gravel biking around Berzo Inferiore and Cycling around Berzo Inferiore guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural landscapes and the tranquility offered by the lakes. The komoot community has shared over 70 photos and given more than 180 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and recreational value of spots like Lova Lake and Lake Moro. The opportunity for hiking, picnicking, and simply enjoying the mountainous scenery are frequently mentioned.


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