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Fedaia Lake

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Fedaia Lake, known locally as Lago di Fedaia, is a stunning alpine lake nestled high in the Italian Dolomites, primarily within the province of Trento, with a portion extending into Belluno. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2,055 metres above sea level, it lies immediately west of the Fedaia Pass and at the northern base of the majestic Marmolada massif, often called the "Queen of the Dolomites." This iconic location is renowned for its breathtaking natural features, including the clear…

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    3. juni 2023

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    The Fedaia pass, at an altitude of 2,057 metres, connects Canazei, Trentino-Alto Adige, to Caprile, Veneto. It is located at the base of the Marmolada and at the top there is an artificial lake, the homonymous Fedaia.
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    18. juni 2017

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    It is best to drive from the west. When there is little traffic, the pass is nice to drive here. Coming from the east, the gradient is up to 15 percent on a straight stretch. The descent is accordingly notorious. You can combine the Passo Fedaia with the Passo Pordoi.
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    9. juni 2022

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    My tip to all masochists: Take the Passo Fedaia coming from Ciapela. If you survive the last 5 km, you can easily manage any other climb.
    We used the S. Pellegrino to warm up.
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    Placering: Rocca Pietore, Belluno, Veneto, Italien

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    What are the key differences between the two Fedaia Lakes?

    While often referred to singularly, there are actually two Fedaia lakes. The larger, more prominent one is an artificial lake, created in 1956 by a 60-meter-high dam for hydroelectric power. This basin stretches for about 2 kilometers. The smaller, natural Fedaia Lake was formed by a glacial moraine dam. Both offer stunning views of the surrounding Dolomites.

    Are there specific hiking routes around Fedaia Lake suitable for beginners or families?

    Yes, the paved road running along the banks of the artificial Fedaia Lake offers a relatively flat and easy path, perfect for leisurely walks, families, and beginners. This route provides continuous, breathtaking views of the Marmolada. For slightly more adventurous but still accessible options, explore the well-marked trails immediately surrounding the lake.

    What are some notable historical landmarks or points of interest near Fedaia Lake?

    The Fedaia area is rich in history, particularly from World War I. You can visit the Museum of the Great War 1914-1918 near the lake, which houses artifacts from the 'Ice City' carved into the Marmolada Glacier. The dam itself is a significant structure, and the entire pass holds historical importance as a route for travelers and a WWI frontline.

    How challenging is the drive to Fedaia Lake, especially for cyclists?

    The drive to Fedaia Lake via the Fedaia Pass can be quite challenging, particularly from the east. Coming from Ciapela, the gradient can reach up to 15 percent on a straight stretch, making it a notorious climb for cyclists. The approach from the west (e.g., from Canazei) is generally considered smoother. Many cyclists combine Passo Fedaia with other iconic climbs like Passo Pordoi.

    Is Fedaia Lake accessible by public transport?

    While driving is the most common way to reach Fedaia Lake, especially given its high alpine location, there are seasonal public transport options, primarily bus services, that connect nearby towns like Canazei or Malga Ciapela to the Fedaia Pass. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and availability, particularly during the peak summer season, as services can be limited or subject to change.

    What are the best times of day to visit Fedaia Lake for photography?

    For photographers, the best times to visit are typically early morning for calm waters and soft light, or late afternoon/sunset. During sunset, the 'enrosadira' phenomenon bathes the Dolomites in vibrant pink and orange hues, creating a spectacular backdrop for capturing the Marmolada's reflection in the lake.

    Are there any dog-friendly hiking options around Fedaia Lake?

    Yes, the Fedaia Lake area is generally dog-friendly. Many of the trails, especially the easy walks around the lake, are suitable for dogs on a leash. However, always ensure your dog is under control, and be mindful of other hikers and any local regulations regarding pets in protected areas. Remember to bring water for your dog, especially on warmer days.

    What accommodation options are available near Fedaia Lake?

    There are guesthouses and refuges located near Fedaia Lake and the Fedaia Pass. For example, Refuge Castiglioni Marmolada is a well-known option. Additionally, nearby towns like Canazei and Malga Ciapela offer a wider range of hotels, B&Bs, and apartments for visitors looking to stay in the region.

    Can you swim in Fedaia Lake?

    While the waters of Fedaia Lake are notably clean and blue, it is an alpine lake fed by glacial meltwater, meaning the water temperature is extremely cold, even in summer. Wild swimming is generally not recommended due to the low temperatures and potential hazards. Most visitors enjoy the lake for its scenic beauty rather than for swimming.

    What is the 'Ice City' and where can I learn more about it?

    The 'Ice City' refers to the intricate network of tunnels and shelters carved by soldiers within the Marmolada Glacier during World War I. This served as a strategic frontline between Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies. You can learn more about this fascinating and poignant piece of history at the Museum of the Great War 1914-1918, located near Fedaia Lake.

    Are there any specific permits required for hiking in the Fedaia area?

    Generally, no specific hiking permits are required for day hikes on the established trails around Fedaia Lake or in the immediate Fedaia Pass area. However, if you plan to undertake more challenging routes, especially those involving via ferratas or glacier crossings, specific equipment, experience, and potentially a mountain guide are recommended. Always respect local signage and regulations.

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