Lake | Endine

Lake Endine: A Serene Alpine Gem of Val Cavallina Lake Endine (Italian: Lago d’Endine ) is a glacial alpine lake located in the Province of Bergamo , Lombardy, Italy. Situated at an altitude of 337 metres within the picturesque Val Cavallina, this 2.1 square kilometre body of water is often described as a "hidden treasure" for its pristine natural environment and tranquility. Formed by the Cherio River, the lake is bordered by four primary municipalities: , Monasterolo del Castello , Ranzanico , and Spinone al Lago . 1. Geography and Natural Environment

A well-maintained, flat footpath approximately 14 kilometres long encircles the lake, making it ideal for walking, running, or cycling in roughly 3 to 4 hours. Endine Lake

From April to September, visitors can engage in swimming, windsurfing, kayaking, and canoeing. Pedal boat rentals are available at Biali Park and Casa del Pescatore . Lake Endine: A Serene Alpine Gem of Val

The lake is characterized by its long, narrow shape, resembling a river, and reaches a maximum depth of approximately 9.4 metres. Its waters are a distinctive dark green, replenished regularly by mountain torrents. Pedal boat rentals are available at Biali Park

The lake is home to a diverse range of species, including Northern pike , European carp , European perch , and Tench .

Renowned for pike fishing, the lake and nearby Lake Gaiano (a tiny 200m long lake) are popular spots for local anglers.