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The Most Beloved Lakes in South Tyrol: Discover the Magic of Our Water Mirrors
During your stay at our guesthouse located in the heart of Bolzano’s historic center, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the wonderful lakes of South Tyrol. These bodies of water, nestled among the mountains, offer breathtaking landscapes and a variety of activities for all tastes.
Lake Carezza
The Lake Carezza, also known as the “Rainbow Lake,” is one of the most iconic lakes in South Tyrol. Located at the foot of the Latemar massif, its crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding mountains in a kaleidoscope of colors.
Why visit Lake Carezza?
- Unique Panorama: The emerald-colored waters of the lake offer an unforgettable natural spectacle, perfect for photography enthusiasts.
- Legends and Myths: The lake is surrounded by numerous local legends, adding a touch of magic to the visit.
- Walks: A convenient path surrounds the lake, allowing visitors to admire it from various perspectives.
Lake Caldaro
The Lake Caldaro is the largest and warmest swimming lake in South Tyrol, nestled among vineyards and orchards along the picturesque Wine Road.
Why visit Lake Caldaro?
- Water Activities: The lake is perfect for swimming, windsurfing, sailing, and pedal boating.
- Wine Tasting: The surrounding area is renowned for wine production. Take advantage of local wineries for a wine tasting experience.
- Hiking and Cycling: Numerous trails and bike paths wind through the vineyards, offering breathtaking views.
Lake Braies
The Lake Braies, located in the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, is one of the most photographed lakes in the Dolomites, thanks to its turquoise waters and spectacular alpine setting.
Why visit Lake Braies?
- Hiking and Trekking: The lake is the starting point for numerous hiking trails that wind through the Dolomites.
- Photography: Its clear waters and surrounding mountains make it an ideal subject for breathtaking photography.
- Boat Rentals: During the summer, you can rent a rowboat and enjoy the lake from a unique perspective.
Lake Resia
The Lake Resia is famous for its submerged bell tower rising from the waters, an iconic sight that attracts visitors from all over the world.
Why visit Lake Resia?
- Photographic Icon: The submerged bell tower is one of the most famous photographic subjects in South Tyrol.
- Winter Sports: In winter, the frozen lake becomes a popular destination for ice skating and winter kite surfing.
- Outdoor Activities: During summer, the lake is perfect for hiking, cycling, and water sports.
Lake Dobbiaco
The Lake Dobbiaco is located in the Landro Valley, between the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park and the Three Peaks Nature Park, offering a perfect location for nature lovers.
Why visit Lake Dobbiaco?
- Birdwatching: The lake is a stopover for many migratory bird species, making it ideal for birdwatching enthusiasts.
- Walks and Hikes: Well-marked trails allow visitors to explore the surrounding areas and enjoy unspoiled nature.
- Tranquility and Relaxation: The lake offers a peaceful and serene environment, perfect for a day of relaxation immersed in nature.
The lakes of South Tyrol offer unique and unforgettable experiences, ideal for those seeking adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Our guesthouse in the historic center of Bolzano is the perfect base for exploring these stunning bodies of water. We look forward to welcoming you for an unforgettable stay!