Trentino lakes
Featuring 297 lakes and a large number of rivers covering an area of about 35 sq.km, the Trentino is also called “little Finland”.
The variety of lakes in the Trentino is as huge as its colours. The azure blue and emeraldgreen lakes are situated at the bottom of a valley, on elevated plains, and even in the glacial area. Interesting is above all their allocation in terms of altitude: the largest lakes are situated in the lowland, whereas between 1,200 and 1,500 metres, there is no lake. Between 1,500 and 3,200 metres, however, there are 257 blue jewels. The Trentino lakes do not only distinguish themselves thanks to the clearness of water, but also thanks to their richness in fish.
Immerse yourself into the world of Trentino lakes!
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Lake Andalo is a disappearing and reappearing lake. more
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Lake Caldonazzo is largest lake in the Trentino more
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Due to its beauty and mild climate, lake Garda, also called Benàco, is a popular holiday destination. more
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This lake is situated between lake Garda and lake Iseo. more
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At Chiesa, a locality that belongs to Lavarone, there is a natural treasure, which is lake Lavarone. more
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Thanks to its crystalline water, this lake is one of the most beautiful in the Trentino. more
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Little brother of lake Caldonazzo resembles a Norwegian fjord. more
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Due to the green-blue colour shades the water seems to merge with the lakeside. more
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Lake Tenno is the most limpid and clear freshwater lake in Italy more
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This lake is considered to be one of the most romantic lakes in the Trentino. more
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This lake is located in the Brenta Dolomites and is famous for its red colour. more