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Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina is a captivating destination nestled within the picturesque Val Venina, part of the Orobie Valtellinesi Park in the province of Sondrio, Italy. Situated at an elevation of 1,823 meters above sea level, this artificial alpine lake and its remarkable dam offer a blend of natural beauty and impressive engineering. The Diga di Venina, a multi-arch dam with buttresses, is noted for its unique construction, standing 44 meters high and spanning 175 meters across…

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Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi

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    10월 17, 2023

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    Lake Venina is an artificial basin dammed by a dam built in 1942, with an arched wall 44 meters high.
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    Hike a difficult 10.1-mile loop from Ambria to the stunning Lake Venina and seasonal Lake Zappello, gaining 3568 feet.

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    Hike the moderate 5.3-mile Ambria to Lake Venina loop through Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi, gaining 1768 feet in elevation.
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    고도 1,810 m

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    화요일 3 3월

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    최고 풍속: 3.0 km/h

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    위치:피아테다, 손드리오, 롬바르디아, 이탈리아

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    What are the most recommended hiking trails around Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina?

    While the area offers a variety of routes, many hikers enjoy the paths that lead up to the dam itself, such as the challenging 'Scale di Venina'. For those seeking panoramic views, trails ascending to surrounding peaks like Pizzo Meriggio or Cima di Venina are highly rated. There are also easier walking routes available for a more relaxed experience, including loop walks around the lake area.

    How difficult are the hiking trails at Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina?

    The trails around Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina range from easy walking routes to more challenging ascents. The terrain is mountainous, so even easier paths may involve some elevation gain. More strenuous routes, like the 'Scale di Venina', require good physical condition and appropriate gear due to their steepness and ruggedness. Always check specific route details for elevation and terrain before you go.

    Are there any specific historical landmarks or natural features to look out for besides the dam?

    Absolutely. Beyond the impressive Diga di Venina, visitors can explore the ancient village of Ambria, known for its 17th-century Church of San Gregorio. The Val Venina also holds remnants of its past as an iron extraction site, with old mines and furnaces still visible along some trails. The surrounding peaks, such as Pizzo Meriggio, Pizzo Campaggino, and Cima di Venina, offer stunning natural viewpoints.

    What are the parking options near Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina, and is public transport available?

    Parking near the trailheads for Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina is generally available. However, during peak season or on weekends, spots can fill up quickly, so arriving early is advisable. Public transport options directly to the dam are limited due to its remote alpine location. Most visitors drive to the starting points, often from Piateda, and then proceed on foot.

    Is Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina suitable for winter hiking?

    Winter hiking at Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina is possible but requires specialized gear and experience. The area experiences significant snow and ice conditions, making trails potentially hazardous. It's crucial to be prepared with appropriate winter clothing, footwear, and possibly snowshoes or crampons, and to check local conditions and avalanche risks before attempting a winter ascent.

    Is the area around Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina family-friendly, and can I bring my dog?

    Yes, the area is considered family-friendly, with options for various skill levels, including easier walking routes suitable for families. When bringing your dog, it's generally permitted, but always keep your pet on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Orobie Valtellinesi Park, and ensure you clean up after them. Be mindful that some trails might be too challenging for very young children or dogs unaccustomed to mountainous terrain.

    Are there any accommodations or dining options near Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina?

    Due to its relatively remote alpine setting, direct accommodations or extensive dining options immediately adjacent to Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina are scarce. Visitors typically find hotels, guesthouses, and restaurants in nearby towns such as Piateda or other villages in the Val Venina. It's recommended to bring your own food and drinks for your hike, as facilities at the lake are minimal.

    How long does it typically take to walk around Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina?

    The time it takes to walk around Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina depends on the specific route chosen and your pace. A simple loop around the lake itself might take a couple of hours, but many routes involve significant ascents to reach the dam or surrounding peaks, which can extend to a full day's hike (4-8 hours) depending on the distance and elevation gain. Always consult a map or trail guide for estimated times.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina area?

    The Orobie Valtellinesi Park, where Lago di Venina is located, is home to diverse alpine wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, marmots, chamois, or even ibex in higher altitudes. Patience and quiet observation are key for wildlife spotting. Remember to maintain a respectful distance and avoid disturbing the animals in their natural habitat.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming in the Lago di Venina e Diga di Venina area?

    While Lago di Venina is an artificial alpine lake, its waters are typically very cold, even in summer, due to its elevation. While there might not be designated wild swimming spots, some brave visitors might take a quick dip. Always exercise caution when entering natural waters, be aware of the cold temperatures, and ensure you are not trespassing or violating any local regulations.

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