The Stua Lake characterizes the valley that in many ways present itself as wild and untouched by the excessive intrusion of man.
The Stua Lake characterizes the valley that in many ways present itself as wild and untouched by the excessive intrusion of man.
The artificial lake is formed by a dam on the course of the river Caorame.
Near the lake there are many paths that lead into the heart of the National Park, discovering some of the most fascinating and spectacular monuments of the nature: the Vette Feltre, the mountain group of Cimonega and the plateau of Erera – Brendol – Piani Eterni.