Best lakes around Cismon Del Grappa are primarily artificial basins, formed by damming local streams. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, situated near Valsugana and Monte Grappa, offering views of the Dolomites. These lakes are significant natural attractions, providing diverse landscapes from grassy shores to rugged, rocky areas. The area combines natural beauty with historical elements, reflecting the impact of human engineering on the environment.
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The Corlo lake dam blocks the Cismon stream which flows towards the Brenta river.
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Dam immersed in the narrow gorge of the Cismon torrent, completed in 1953. Crossable, cycle/pedestrian. Pleasant walk with a view and the peculiarity of ending right inside a small tunnel in the rock, which then connects to the road to Corlo, very steep!
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The spectacular Senàiga Dam was built in the 1950s, creating the artificial lake of the same name and feeding, through a 6km tunnel, the Arsiè hydroelectric plant located at the head of Lake Corlo. It takes its name from the stream that flows into the Cismon River a little further downstream. The dam is vaulted, 68m high, and has two unique, majestic and winding slides that converge and force the water in a cascade toward a dissipation basin located at the base of the structure (though they are usually inactive). It appears suddenly and spectacularly after walking through a tunnel that carves out the mountain: you walk on the crest, with a beautiful view of the basin with its green waters and steep walls. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_del_Senaiga
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Dam and lake tour absolutely worth doing, panoramic path suitable for everyone with a minimum of training
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The Corlo dam (which takes its name from the village above) was built in the years 1951-53 to dam the Cismon stream and form the artificial lake, for hydroelectric use. The area occupied today by the basin was once known as the 'Ligònt plain': a fertile area, almost entirely cultivated with corn cobs and tobacco, with several inhabited hamlets. With the construction of the dam, many towns were forcibly abandoned, demolished and submerged; others, on the eastern side, found themselves isolated from the world and soon depopulated too. This civil engineering work amazes for its dizzying height of 71m, for the construction expertise thanks to which it slips into the mountain and for the view of the very narrow Cismon canyon. The crown of the dam can also be explored by car: after the tunnel, a very narrow and winding asphalt road ends in Contrà Corlo. When the bulkheads are raised, the power of the waterfall coming down the discharge chute is impressive and spectacular! https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_del_Corlo
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Lake Corlo is crossed by 3 bridges close together, at the Rocca d'Arsiè bottleneck: the Polo Bridge, the Bassane Bridge and the Vittoria Bridge. The Ponte della Vittoria (also called Ponte delle Corde) is the southernmost bridge, as well as the most evocative and characteristic: cycle-pedestrian, with a maximum capacity of 12 people (as per the sign), and consists of a wooden walkway supported by ropes metal, fixed to stone towers; although it is absolutely safe, you feel a wobble at every step and under your feet, between the cracks in the boards, you can glimpse emptiness and water! Crossing it, some might suffer from dizziness... It was built in 1928, before the artificial lake was created, to replace an old, much lower bridge, often submerged by the floods of the Cismon torrent; dedicated to the victory of the First World War.
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The primary lake in the area is Lake Corlo, an artificial basin known for its fjord-like appearance. Another significant spot is the Senaiga Dam, which created the artificial Lake Senaiga and offers unique views.
Lake Corlo offers a variety of activities including boating, kayaking, canoeing, and pedal boating. The surrounding area is popular for hiking and cycling, with trails along the shores. It's also a great spot for relaxation, picnics, and game fishing, with daily permits available.
Yes, there are numerous trails. Around Lake Corlo, you can find paths like the 'Panoramic Trail of Lake Corlo', though some sections may not be suitable for bikes. For more hiking options in the wider region, you can explore the hiking guide for Cismon Del Grappa.
The region offers spectacular views, especially from the Victory Bridge, which provides a 360-degree panorama of Lake Corlo. The fjord-like shape of Lake Corlo itself, nestled between vertical rocks, offers breathtaking reflections of the landscape. The Senaiga Dam also provides a dramatic viewpoint over its green waters and steep walls.
Yes, Lake Corlo is considered family-friendly, offering gentle grassy beaches on its northern shores suitable for relaxation and picnics. Activities like pedal boating are also popular with families. The Victory Bridge is also a family-friendly highlight.
Near Lake Corlo, you can explore the remains of villages abandoned when the valley was flooded, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The bell tower of the partially submerged village of Rocca serves as a historical marker. The Ponte della Vittoria (Chain Bridge), built in 1928, is also a notable historical element.
Yes, the area around Lake Corlo is suitable for cycling, with numerous trails winding along the shores and up the slopes. For more detailed cycling routes, you can check the cycling guide for Cismon Del Grappa.
Lake Corlo is often referred to as the 'small Norwegian fjord of Veneto' due to its elongated shape nestled between vertical rocks. This artificial lake, formed by the damming of the Cismon stream, combines stunning natural beauty with historical remnants of submerged villages, offering a unique landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty, especially the fjord-like appearance of Lake Corlo and the panoramic views from the Victory Bridge. The opportunity for various outdoor activities like hiking and boating, combined with the tranquil atmosphere for picnics and relaxation, also makes the area highly enjoyable.
Yes, Lake Corlo is a popular spot for game fishing, with species such as pike, perch, carp, and trout. Daily fishing permits are available for those interested.
Yes, there is a spectacular metal walkway known as the Path to the Lake Senaiga Suspension Bridge. This bridge was built to connect hamlets after the creation of Lake Senaiga and offers an emotional crossing above the artificial lake, between jagged rock walls.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for water activities and picnics, while the winter months can offer a serene, snow-dusted landscape, though some trails might be more challenging.


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