Lake of Antermoia
Lake of Antermoia is a natural lake located in the Dolomites, Northern Italy. Situated at an altitude of 2,495 meters, it spans approximately 0.12 square kilometers. The lake is a common destination for hikers exploring the Catinaccio massif, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Lake of Antermoia is notable for its glacial origin and is surrounded by limestone peaks typical of the Dolomites. It can be accessed via trails from the Val di Fassa, requiring a 3-4 hour hike. The area is part of the Dolomiti d'Ega, known for its unique geological formations and biodiversity. The lake's location provides seasonal variations in accessibility, primarily available during summer months.
