Lamar Lakes
Located just below Mount Paganella, the Lamar lakes are two alpine bathing lakes. Formerly joined together, they were separated by a landslide that gave rise to the two distinct basins of the Santo Lake in the south and of the Lamar Lake in the North.
The latter is a limpid body of water surrounded by woods and rock walls, with a large beach on the western side where you can relax and access the shores of the lake.
The unique beauty and the fish fauna characterising these two lakes makes them extremely interesting to both fishermen and naturalists. The area around the lakes is also a starting point to several suggestive itineraries, most notably to the trail that reaches the Paganella peak, or the cycle path to Riva del Garda.
For those in search of adventure, on the southern shore – about thirty meters above the surface of the lake – opens the abyss of Lamar, a deep cavern that can be traced back to the karst that affects the entire area.
Near the lake, there is a small playground for children and ample parking. You may also leave the car in the “Fogolari” area and take a nice 20 minutes walk that runs along the Santo Lake – also accessible by bike. A public bus to and from Trento runs in the morning and in the evening.