Small body of water that today partially occupies a basin of glacial origin, once a pasture area. The pond, which recalls (in the name) its use for watering cattle, is surrounded by spruce, beech and larch trees, as well as rhododendron and blueberry plants. It hosts numerous tadpoles and it is possible to meet newt and salamanders. A short path leads to the foot of the beautiful waterfall that exits the ramparts below the Scarselòin, where Baita Angelini is located.
The Laghetto Al Vach is a small body of water located in a basin of glacial origin, which was once used as a grazing area for livestock. The name "Al Vach" derives from its use as a trough for livestock. The surrounding area is characterized by a rich vegetation of spruce, beech and larch trees, and also offers the presence of rhododendron and blueberry plants. The lake is inhabited by numerous tadpoles, and it is possible to spot newts and salamanders.