Best lakes around Colorina are found in the wider Valtellina region, a municipality in the Province of Sondrio, Lombardy, Italy. This alpine area, situated approximately 90 kilometers northeast of Milan, is known for its diverse natural landscape. The region boasts over 100 lakes, offering varied experiences for visitors.
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Located in the municipality of Postalesio, before the bridge at the beginning of the village there is a sign indicating where you can get a permit to go up with your own vehicle, €5. Go up towards the pyramids and continue to the parking lot at 2000 meters, just below the Colina alpine hut, from there in 2 km on foot you reach the lake along the mule track which is quite steep in places. You can also go up from Triangia to the Poverzone cross and perhaps even further, inquire, by getting a permit at Ligari with the special machine, on both ascents it is better to have a car with high ground clearance.
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A beautiful Alpine lake where you can spend time sunbathing or taking a dip. The lower lake has a beautiful flat area towards the last section or on the stone slabs just before.
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Stunning Alpine lakes, among the most beautiful in the area
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Magnificent and uncontaminated place! Ideal itinerary for those looking for a place not crowded and immersed in the mountains!
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These are three lakes of glacial origin in Val Tartano or Val Lunga. The name Laghi del Porcile does not derive from the pig pen, but from the term "purscil", which means purity.
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While Colorina itself is a small municipality, the most notable lakes are found in the wider Valtellina region, part of the Province of Sondrio in Lombardy. This alpine area, known for its stunning natural beauty, boasts over 100 lakes, offering diverse experiences for visitors.
Many lakes in the region offer excellent hiking opportunities and stunning alpine views. Lago Moro, situated at 2235m, is a great spot to relax before climbing to Corno Stella or embarking on a lake tour. The Porcile Lakes, a trio of alpine lakes, allow you to admire surrounding peaks and ridges while immersed in nature. For intense blue waters, consider the Bei Laghetti near Bormio, often called the 'Maldives at 3000m', requiring a 60-minute hike from Bormio 3000.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. The Lakes of Cancano (Lago di San Giacomo and Lago di Cancano II) in Valdidentro feature a flat, family-friendly dirt track encircling them, ideal for mountain biking or gravel cycling with children. Its picturesque scenery also makes it great for photography.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Colorina guide, the MTB Trails around Colorina guide, or the Gravel biking around Colorina guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding (e.g., at Lago di Livigno), and enjoying the vibrant colors of high-altitude lakes like Bei Laghetti. Autumn is particularly beautiful around Lake Colina, especially when deer are in rut.
Yes, Lago Palù in Valmalenco is known for its spectacular beauty and a unique tradition where divers commemorate the Christ of the Abyss with a 6-meter submersion and lakeside celebration every second Sunday in August. The Montebello Lakes are also noted for their suggestive blue-turquoise colors when viewed from above.
The Bidet della Contessa (Bùrgùn) in Val di Mello, Val Masino, is easily accessible, just a 20-minute walk from the San Martino car park. It's a serene turquoise pool perfect for relaxation. Lago Basso delle Foppe is also located on a semi-flat area, offering a wide view and serving as a pleasant resting place.
Yes, Lago di Livigno is a popular spot for kayaking and paddleboarding during the summer months. It offers fantastic views, especially when descending from Val Alpisella.
The Lakes of Cancano (Lago di San Giacomo and Lago di Cancano II) are two artificial reservoirs in Valdidentro with stunning turquoise waters, located within the Stelvio National Park. They are special for their striking picturesque scenery, ideal for photography, and the flat dirt track around them, perfect for family-friendly mountain biking or gravel cycling.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of the alpine lakes. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax in serene settings, take in wide views of surrounding mountains, and embark on challenging or leisurely hikes. The diverse colors of the water, from deep blue to turquoise, are also a common highlight, as are the opportunities for photography and immersion in nature.
The Lakes of Cancano are strikingly picturesque, with their turquoise waters set against pine forests and mountain peaks, making them a popular spot for photography. Lago di Livigno also offers jaw-dropping views, especially from the Crap de la Parè. The Montebello Lakes are noted for their beautiful blue-turquoise colors when viewed from above, providing excellent photo opportunities.


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