Lago di Caldaro, Caldaro Lake, is said to be one of the warmest lakes in the Dolomite mountain range in the Trentino-Alto Adige region of the South Tyrol, Italy. The village of Caldaro is surrounded by vineyards and orchards and is famous for a unique wine created from Vernatsch grapes.
The German name for Caldaro is Kaltern and the architecture of the village reflects the German/Italian combination of the area. The Gothic and Renaissance buildings, 'Uberetscher' style, in Caldaro, Italy are still in good condition, especially the Santa Caterina church in the town square.
The village Caldaro/Kaltern welcomes over 400,000 visitors each year who enjoy the many pleasures of the lake, such as swimming, fishing, sailing and surfing,...
... or for the less energetic just sunbathing is sufficient. The local food is a mixture of Italian and German - a Tyrolean delight.
Be sure to explore the area of Caldaro Lake in the Domolites Mountain Range while in South Tyrol, Italy and find out for yourself how beautiful and scenic the area is. The vineyards, the lake and the mountains are all highlighted in a green hue and as you can see from this picture, it flourishes with the natural beauty of life.
Vineyards and Lago di Caldaro, Italy, South Tyrol, Europe, Europe 2006.
"Caldaro Lake Dolomites South Tyrol Italy"
Caldaro Lake is one of the warmest lakes of the Dolomites area of Trentino Alto Adige region in the South Tyrol, Italy.
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