Best lakes around Klausen - Chiusa, nestled in the Eisack Valley of South Tyrol, Italy, serves as a base for exploring a variety of lakes. The area features tranquil mountain tarns and larger bathing lakes, many of which are accessible for day trips. This region offers diverse activities and natural beauty within the Sarntal Alps and nearby Dolomites.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Great view of the reservoir and fortress from the cycle path.
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The Radelsee is always worth a quick dip! Fresh water and always good for cooling off in the summer!
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On Thursdays there is dumpling day at the Radelsee Hut. Combined with an overnight stay and nice weather, it's a dream!
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Great view early in the morning
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Great in the evening with the sunset.
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Beautiful lake with a view of the Dolomites
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A small mountain lake directly in front of the Radlseehütte invites you to cool off.
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Among the most popular lakes are Radlsee / Lake Rodella, known for its clear waters and mountain backdrop, and Durnholzer Lake, an idyllic spot with deep blue waters at 1,545 meters. Both are highly appreciated by the komoot community for their natural beauty and tranquility.
Yes, directly above Radlsee / Lake Rodella, you'll find the Radlsee Hut. It offers refreshments and accommodation, making it a perfect stopping point for hikers exploring the lake area. Visitors often praise its delicious food and beautiful views.
The lakes offer a range of hiking experiences. For instance, Radlsee / Lake Rodella is a popular hiking destination with routes ranging in difficulty from Latzfons, Feldthurns, or Brixen. Durnholzer Lake features an easy circular walking path of about 1.5 hours and is a starting point for various hikes, from family-friendly routes to mountain tours.
Yes, Durnholzer Lake is considered family-friendly, offering an easy circular walk and gentle meadows. For swimming and relaxation, Lake Caldaro and the Monticolo Lakes are excellent choices, with Lake Caldaro being the largest natural bathing lake in South Tyrol and the Monticolo Lakes offering public beaches and boat rentals.
For swimming, Lake Caldaro (Kalterer See) is highly recommended as the largest and one of the warmest natural bathing lakes in South Tyrol, reaching over 28°C in summer. The Monticolo Lakes also offer great swimming opportunities, with the Great Monticolo Lake featuring a public beach and facilities.
The warmer months are ideal for hiking and water activities at lakes like Radlsee, Durnholzer See, Lake Caldaro, and Monticolo Lakes. Early mornings or late afternoons are recommended for places like Lago di Carezza for better reflections and fewer crowds. In winter, if the ice is thick enough, Durnholzer Lake transforms into a popular natural ice skating rink.
Absolutely. Lago di Carezza, also known as the 'Rainbow Lake' or 'Fairytale Lake of the Dolomites,' is famous for its shimmering emerald waters and the stunning reflection of the Latemar massif. Its vibrant colors make it a breathtaking and unique natural attraction.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and general cycling tours. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'View of the Eisack River – View of Lake Caldaro loop' and moderate MTB trails such as the 'View of the Geisler Gruppe – Brixen Old Town loop.' You can explore more options on our dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Cycling around Klausen - Chiusa.
Yes, Durnholzer Lake is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Durnholzer Lake is located in a quiet high valley, offering a tranquil experience. The area around the lake is car-free, contributing to its natural peace. A paid car park is available about 300-400 meters from the lake. The nearby village of Valdurna also has the charming St. Nicholas Church.
Accessibility varies by lake. For instance, Lago di Carezza is about a 47-minute drive from Chiusa, or approximately 1 hour 57 minutes by public transport with connections in Bolzano. For Durnholzer Lake, a paid car park is available a short walk from the lake. Lake Caldaro and the Monticolo Lakes are also within a reasonable drive from Klausen-Chiusa, typically around an hour from the Bolzano area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty. For Radlsee / Lake Rodella, people love its clear waters and mountain backdrop, often using it for cooling off after a hike. Durnholzer Lake is praised for its deep blue waters and idyllic setting. The region's diverse offerings, from high-altitude mountain lakes to warmer bathing lakes, are also highly appreciated.


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