Lago Di Braies: The Enchanted Treasure of the Dolomites
Nestled in the heart of the Italian Dolomites, Lago Di Braies is a hidden gem that beckons with its tranquil beauty and adventurous trails. Known as the “Pearl of the Dolomites,” this pristine lake offers a serene escape into nature’s embrace.
I am exited about sharing this place. I have been wanting to come here for years, and I finally decided to get in a car on a whim in search for this captivating with its crystal-clear waters and a breathtaking mountain backdrop. This blog post will guide you through everything you need to know to make the most of your visit to this alpine paradise.
About Lago di Braies
Lago di Braies (also known as Pragser Wildsee), Located within the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park. The lake’s history is as deep as its waters; during World War II, it was the site of a significant event involving the transport of concentration camp inmates to Tyrol.
Beyond its historical significance, Lago di Braies is shrouded in myths and legends. One such tale speaks of the lake being a gateway to the underground kingdom of Fanes, home to the original inhabitants of the Dolomites. This legend is woven into the fabric of South Tyrolean sagas, with roots stretching back over 2,500 years. Another more recent legend suggests that 10 tons of gold may lie at the lake’s bottom, a remnant from the Nazi occupation during the war. Today, the lake remains a serene escape, offering a glimpse into both the natural beauty and the storied past of this unique region. Whether you’re hiking its trails or simply soaking in the views, Lago di Braies is a place where history and myth intertwine with the splendor of nature.
How to Get to Lago di Braies
Lago di Braies is deep in the Dolomites. I drove three ours from Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. But the easiest way, is to drive here. The lake is accessible by car, bus, or a combination of train bus. The closest train station is Villabassa/Niederdorf, where you can catch a bus directly to the lake.
As you approach Lago Di Braies, the first thing that strikes you is the crystal-clear aquamarine waters, reflecting the majestic mountain peaks that stand guard around it. The lake is not just a feast for the eyes, but a playground for the soul.
Things to Do at Lago di Braies
After Arriving there I was amazed by such natural wonder. I just couldn’t stop staring. Here are a few things you can do when after you take it all in.
Hiking Lago di Braies
My journey began with me lacing up my hiking boots and finding the trail that wound its way through the forest, a mosaic of green and gold under the morning sun. Each step was a conversation with the earth, and with every breath, I felt more connected to the wild beauty around me. The path led me to the lake, a spectacle of reflections where the mountains donned their mirrored image with pride.
The easy walking trail that circumnavigates the lake is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family outing. The path is well-maintained and offers numerous spots for a picturesque picnic or a moment of reflection by the water’s edge.
For the more adventurous spirits, several trails lead off from the lake into the surrounding Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park. These paths range from moderate to challenging hikes, rewarding trekkers with breathtaking views and the chance to encounter the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
Row a Boat in Lago di Braies
But Lago Di Braies is not just for hikers. The lake itself offers a variety of activities. You can rent a traditional wooden rowboat and glide across the mirror-like surface, exploring hidden corners and enjoying the tranquility of the water. For photographers, the iconic rowboats provide a perfect subject against the backdrop of the Dolomites, especially during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset.
If you’re seeking a unique experience, consider the Sunrise Boat Experience, where you can witness the first light of day casting a warm glow over the peaks, all while floating on the calm waters.
Enjoy a Lakeside Picnic of Lunch
Lago di Braies offers an idyllic setting for a lakeside picnic or lunch. Imagine unwrapping a gourmet sandwich as you sit on the wooden docks, the emerald waters reflecting the majestic peaks around you.
For those seeking a more refined dining experience I recommend, the Panorama Restaurant beckons with its exquisite South Tyrolean dishes, served in the Belle Époque dining room or on the terrace with uninterrupted lake views. Nearby, a variety of eateries cater to all tastes, from the rustic charm of Malga Foresta to the delightful street food at Kiosk Parking Pragser Wildsee.
Whether you indulge in a picnic spread on the lush banks or savor a meal at one of the lakeside restaurants, Lago di Braies offers a feast for the senses and a retreat into nature’s embrace.
Visit Lago di Braies Chapel
At the western shore of Lago di Braies, stands a chapel quietly embracing the majestic Dolomites. Constructed in 1904, the walls have witnessed over a century of history, including the tumultuous times of World War II, where the chapel served as a meeting place for prisoner exchanges. Created, Otto Schmid, also designed the historic Hotel Lago di Braies, ensuring that both structures harmonize with the breathtaking natural beauty that surround them.
Dedicated to the Divine Mother Dolorosa, it offers a sanctuary of peace and reflection for visitors who come to marvel at the lake’s crystalline waters and the legends that ripple beneath its surface. From tales of hidden gold to gateways to mythical kingdoms, it has been a silent guardian of history and myth, a spiritual haven in the heart of the Italian Alps.
Swim in Lago di Braies
Emerging from the emerald waters of Lago di Braies, one feels as if they have stepped into a living postcard. Swimming here is not just a dip in a lake; it’s an embrace by nature’s masterpiece. The water, though brisk, invigorates the soul and the stunning scenery that encircles you is nothing short of therapeutic.
Whether you’re gently gliding through the water or simply floating, every stroke takes you across a canvas of natural wonder. It’s an experience that melds adventure with tranquility, leaving swimmers not just refreshed, but utterly enchanted.
When to Visit Lago di Braies
Before planning your visit, be aware of the travel restrictions and parking regulations, especially during the busy summer months. It’s essential to respect these rules to preserve the beauty and tranquility of Lago Di Braies for future generations.
The best time to visit is from late spring to early autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the full range of activities is available. I visited in early October. There was still crowds and I would hate to see how it is in summer. Early morning or late afternoon are the best times to experience the lake’s tranquility with a lesser crowd. I did it in the late morning and it was a little busy.
Conclusion
Lago di Braies is more than just a lake; it’s a natural masterpiece that enriches any Dolomites itinerary. Its tranquil waters and the surrounding peaks create a magical environment that’s waiting to be explored will stitch itself into the fabric of your soul. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply a connection with nature, Lago di Braies is a destination that should not be missed. Plan your trip and witness the allure of the Dolomites’ shining gem.
So pack your bags, set your sights on the Dolomites, and prepare for an unforgettable journey to the serene splendor of Lago Di Braies. It’s an experience that will leave you with memories as vivid and enduring as the emerald waters of this alpine paradise.