Lakes: The 10 Most Beautiful to Visit

From North to South passing through Central Italy, authentic treasures of beauty surrounded by uncontaminated nature.

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What are the delivery times? 10 most beautiful lakes to visit In Italy? From the famous Lake Como to the spectacular Lake Garda, from the mysterious Lake Resia to Lake Bracciano, let's discover these authentic treasure troves of beauty, where they are located, and why they're worth visiting at least once in your life.

Lake Garda

Il Lake Garda Lake Garda (or Benaco), besides being one of the most famous in Italy, is also one of the most beautiful, and the largest on the peninsula, with a surface area of ​​approximately 370 km². It lies between three different regions: Lombardy, Veneto, and Trentino-Alto Adige, and offers numerous points of interest. To the south, it is surrounded by moraine hills, while to the north it is enveloped by mountain ranges, which, protecting it, contribute to its mild climate.

Lake Garda

Resia Lake

In Val Venosta, South Tyrol, a visit to the spectacular is highly recommended Resia Lake, an alpine lake located in the municipality of Curon Venosta. What's remarkable is that the old bell tower of the village of Curon emerges from the waters: until 1950, there were three natural lakes here: Lake Resia, Lake Curon, and Lake San Valentino alla Muta. The first two were merged following the construction of a large dam, and their waters submerged the village, forcing everyone to flee. Only the solitary bell tower remained intact.

Lake Resia

Lake Lèsina

Brackish water lake located in Puglia, the Lake Lèsina Together with Lake Varano, it occupies part of the Gargano Peninsula. It is a true natural paradise, so much so that purple herons and bitterns breed in the lake's State Nature Reserve. Surrounded by reeds and Mediterranean scrub, it is one of Italy's most fascinating and unusual lakes.

Lake Lesina

Lake Como

The famous Lake Como Located in Lombardy, Lake Garda is the deepest lake in Italy, as well as one of the deepest in Europe. The elegant villas and magnificent historic buildings that line it have contributed to its reputation, earning it international acclaim. It has a distinctive inverted "Y" shape and enjoys a particularly favorable climate. Como and Lecco are the main cities bordering it.

Lake Como

Lake of Scanno

In Abruzzo we find the wonderful Lake of Scanno, a mountain lake shared between the municipalities of Villalago and Scanno. Formed by an ancient landslide from the overlying Mount Rava, it sits 922 meters above sea level. It has a distinctive heart shape, and the pristine nature surrounding it, with its vibrant colors, is breathtaking.

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Lake Molveno

Il Lake Molveno It is an alpine lake located in Trentino Alto Adige, surrounded by the wonderful Dolomites, which has won the title of lake Legambiente and the Italian Touring Club named it the most beautiful and cleanest lake in Italy. It can be explored by canoe or stand-up paddleboard, and is suitable for both families with children and recreational athletes.

Lake Molveno

Carezza lake

In Trentino Alto Adige, In Val d'Ega, we find Lake Carezza, also known as the "Rainbow Lake"—in Ladin "Lec de Ergobando"—because of its magical rainbow reflections. It's also named after a legend. In its waters lived a little mermaid with whom the wizard Masarè was madly in love. To win her over, the wizard turned to the witch Lanwerda, who suggested he disguise himself as a jeweler and use them to create a rainbow. The wizard made the rainbow shine with wondrous colors, but forgot to disguise himself, and was discovered by the little mermaid, who retreated forever into the depths of the lake. The enraged wizard threw both the jewels and the fragments of the rainbow into the water.

Caress Lake

Lake Bracciano

North of Roma we find the splendid Lake Bracciano, overlooked by three equally spectacular villages: Bracciano, Trevignano, and Anguillara. Formed by the filling of a tectonic-volcanic depression, it's the ideal place for water sports enthusiasts because motorized navigation is limited to a minimum.

Lake Bracciano

Lake Trasimeno

In Umbria a visit to the is unmissable Lake Trasimeno, the largest tectonic lake in central Italy, surrounded by beautiful villages, wooded hills, vineyards, and sunflower fields. You can admire wild ducks, cormorants, and even kingfishers. As for the villages surrounding areas include Castiglione del Lago, Città della Pieve, Passignano, Castel Rigone.

Lake Trasimeno

Fusine lakes

The Fusine Lakes, divided into the Upper and Lower Lakes, are among the natural beauties of Friuli Venezia Giulia. Of glacial origin, connected by an underground water system, they are reflected in emerald green waters. forests In the heart of the mountains. Located in the municipality of Tarvisio, they can be visited by hiking the trails that wind around them.

Lake Fusine

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