Best lakes around Malborghetto Valbruna are found in the heart of Italy's Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, a mountain village serving as a base for exploring the Julian Alps. The area is characterized by its pristine alpine beauty, with dense forests and majestic peaks. While Malborghetto Valbruna itself does not host large lakes, it provides access to notable natural attractions in its vicinity. The landscape offers a blend of serene waters and rugged mountain terrain.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The small reservoir at the Nassfeld pass is beautiful, but unfortunately overrun by camper vans and motorcyclists on weekends.
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The lakeside path is about 5 km long and easy to walk.
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The Virje waterfall is very quiet and has a beautiful natural "swimming pool". There are places to sit, shady and sunny spots - so there's something for everyone 😊. If you're coming by bike and aren't a mountain biker, you should leave your bike at the top before the turnoff to the waterfall and walk the 5 minutes to the waterfall.
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A small man-made lake right next to the border with a road and hiking trail around it. A beautiful place for taking photos, sitting and relaxing, and in winter for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
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Absolutely great waterfall, with seating, about a 10-minute walk from the paid parking lot.
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The Nassfeld (Slovene Mokrine, Italian Passo di Pramollo) in the Carnic Alps is a saddle between the Austrian Gail Valley and the Italian Canal Valley. The pass is at 1530 m above sea level. A.[1], surrounding mountains are the Gartnerkofel (2195 m), the Rosskofel (2239 m) and the Trogkofel (2280 m). The Gartnerkofel is known for the occurrence of the Kuhtritt, a rare and endemic mountain flower.
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Busy at times. Still a very nice place. Attention, swimming is prohibited!
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While Malborghetto Valbruna itself doesn't host large lakes, the region offers stunning natural water features. The most prominent are the Laghi di Fusine (Fusine Lakes), comprising Lago di Fusine Superiore and Lago di Fusine Inferiore, known for their pristine alpine beauty and distinct colors. Other notable spots include Virje Waterfall, a beautiful cascade, and Lake Pramollo, a small, scenic lake at the Nassfeldpass.
The Laghi di Fusine are renowned for their breathtaking alpine beauty, nestled at the foot of the majestic Mangart massif. Their crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding mountains and dense pine forests, creating a picturesque landscape. Lago di Fusine Superiore is known for its blue-green reflections, while Lago di Fusine Inferiore boasts emerald waters. They are of glacial origin and offer a tranquil escape.
Yes, the Laghi di Fusine are very family-friendly. A small dirt path connects the two lakes, and a popular 4.5-kilometer circular trail allows visitors to experience both. The loop around Lago di Fusine Inferiore is about 1.7 kilometers and takes a leisurely 30 minutes, while the trail around Lago Superiore is about 2 km and takes approximately 45 minutes. These paths are easy and suitable for families with children. Additionally, the Slow Trail Pressegger See trailhead is also well-maintained and family-friendly.
The lakes region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Besides easy walks around the Laghi di Fusine, you can enjoy mountain biking on specific tracks leading to places like Rifugio Luigi Zacchi. Mountaineering and climbing are popular on the nearby Ponze ridge and Mangart massif. During summer, you can rent rowboats on Lago Inferiore. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the 'Resonance Trees Trail through Val Saisera' or 'Feistritzer Alm - Carnic High Route Loop' found in the Hiking around Malborghetto Valbruna guide.
Yes, from the Upper Fusine Lake (Lago di Fusine Superiore), a 3-kilometer forest path leads to Rifugio Luigi Zacchi. This mountain hut offers unbeatable views and refreshments. It is typically open from May to September and also during winter months, providing a great destination for a moderate hike.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring offers the sight of Virje Waterfall at its fullest due to snowmelt. Summer is ideal for boating, picnics, and enjoying the lush greenery. In winter, the Laghi di Fusine freeze over, transforming the area into a magical snowy landscape, perfect for winter hiking or snowshoeing around Lake Pramollo.
Yes, the Laghi di Fusine are easily accessible. An asphalt road leads directly to a car park near the lower lake. For Virje Waterfall, there is a paid parking lot about a 10-minute walk away. Lake Pramollo is directly at the Nassfeldpass, which is also accessible by road.
Many of the walking paths around the lakes, including those at Laghi di Fusine and the Slow Trail Pressegger See trailhead, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Yes, near the lakes, you can find options for refreshments. At Egger Alm, you can enjoy food and drinks, including local specialties like Kaiserschmarrn. Rifugio Luigi Zacchi, accessible from the Upper Fusine Lake, also offers refreshments and stunning views. Additionally, there are numerous restaurants near Lake Pramollo.
The region is characterized by pristine alpine beauty. You'll encounter dense pine forests, majestic mountain peaks like the Mangart massif, and crystal-clear glacial waters that reflect the stunning surroundings. The distinct blue-green and emerald hues of the Fusine Lakes are particularly captivating, offering numerous photographic opportunities.
While the Laghi di Fusine are the most prominent, the region is dotted with smaller, idyllic water bodies. For example, the Almsee at Egger Alm offers a serene spot for a dip. Exploring the extensive hiking areas, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Malborghetto Valbruna guide, can lead you to discover other charming, less-frequented ponds and streams.
While some lakes, like the Almsee at Egger Alm, invite a dip, it's important to note that swimming is prohibited at Virje Waterfall. Always check local regulations and signage before entering any water body, as conditions and rules can vary.


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