Best lakes around Ritten - Renon, a high plateau in South Tyrol, offer diverse experiences from summer swimming to tranquil nature walks. The region features several lakes, ponds, and protected wetlands that serve as vital biotopes. These natural features provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes and accessible trails.
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Beautiful fish pond, with a beautiful circular path
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Very idyllically situated pond
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Great little fish pond where you can fish with a license, and offers some cozy spots 👍
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At the moment (20.6.24) we have seen a lot of blooming water lilies 😃🔝. There are a few yellow ones and the rest are pink 🥰. I can highly recommend it and there are fish in the pond 🐟🐠
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The small neighbor of the Völser Weiher. Same idyll, but no restaurants, which are not missed here either.
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Who is more beautiful, the mirror image or the original?
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The Huber Weiher is an artificial pond that was created for irrigation and goat breeding. A path leads directly around the pond and in the background you have a wonderful panoramic view of the Schlern massif. The pond is used for private fishing, but guests can also buy a day ticket here to catch their own fish - a trout, a char or a perch.
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Great place with a photo opportunity. Unfortunately we had fog.
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For a refreshing swim, Lake Costalovara (Wolfsgruben See) is highly recommended, known as one of Italy's cleanest freshwater lakes. It's ideal for swimming from June to September. Another excellent option is Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè, which offers pleasant water temperatures in summer and is often cited as one of South Tyrol's most beautiful bathing lakes.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè is very popular, offering swimming and ice skating in winter. Lake Wolfsgruben (Costalovara) also has a lido for swimming and is easily accessible. Additionally, Wuhnleger Pond with a View of the Rosengarten and Biotope Bog Totes Moos are noted as family-friendly spots for nature observation and gentle walks.
The lakes of Ritten-Renon are nestled within diverse natural settings. You'll find dense woods surrounding lakes like Costalovara, and protected wetlands and biotopes at Lake Mezzo and Biotope Bog Totes Moos, which are vital for local flora and fauna. Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè is surrounded by fir trees and offers stunning views of the Schlern massif.
Absolutely! When temperatures drop, some lakes transform into popular ice-skating destinations. Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè is a well-known spot, often cleared for skaters. Lake Costalovara (Wolfsgruben See) also becomes an ice-skating paradise when it freezes over.
Lake Costalovara (Wolfsgruben See) is easily accessible via the historic Ritten railway, with the Wolfsgruben stop just a 10-minute walk away. For other lakes, public transport options may vary, but the region is generally well-connected, often requiring a combination of bus and short walks.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant and easy walking opportunities. You can enjoy a comfortable 25-minute walk to Lake Costalovara (Wolfsgruben See) from Oberbozen. Huber Pond also features a nice loop trail around its perimeter, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Beyond swimming, the Ritten-Renon lakes region is excellent for hiking, fishing, and cycling. You can find numerous hiking trails, including mountain hikes, that lead to scenic viewpoints. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various road cycling and touring bicycle routes available. Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Ritten - Renon or Cycling around Ritten - Renon guide pages.
For breathtaking scenery, Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè is hard to beat, with the majestic Schlern mountain reflecting on its surface. Wuhnleger Pond with a View of the Rosengarten also provides a stunning panorama of the Catinaccio, often mirrored in its waters, making it a popular spot for photographers.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for swimming and enjoying the warm weather. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking. In winter, when the lakes freeze, they become perfect for ice skating. Spring brings blooming nature and pleasant temperatures for walks.
While specific regulations can vary, many outdoor areas in Ritten-Renon are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks around the lakes on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage at each specific lake regarding swimming or access restrictions for dogs to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Yes, fishing is possible in some lakes. Lake Costalovara (Wolfsgruben See) is known for carp, pike, and tench. At Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè, while part of the lake is a protected biotope where fishing is prohibited, an artificial lake nearby still allows for sport fishing. Fishing rights and permits are typically required.
Some lakes have interesting historical backgrounds. Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè, for instance, was originally created in the 16th century for carp breeding. Lake Costalovara (Wolfsgruben See) historically fed local sawmills and watermills, and its name comes from wolf pits or traps in the area. The water rights for Lake Wolfsgruben were a subject of dispute and strictly regulated for centuries.


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