
Lake Sorapis
A glacial lake renowned for its luminous turquoise waters, set at 1,900 metres in the heart of the Dolomites.
At a glance
Lake Sorapis captivates visitors with its striking alpine scenery. The water’s distinctive turquoise hue contrasts dramatically against surrounding white limestone cliffs and verdant pastures, creating a landscape of rare visual harmony.
History
The lake’s formation and role in the region’s natural heritage are integral to the Dolomites’ landscape. As a popular summer destination, it has long attracted mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts to this high-altitude environment.
What you see
The dominant feature is the crystalline turquoise water, a result of glacial minerals suspended in the alpine lake. White limestone cliffs rise dramatically from the shoreline, while gentle pastures slope away toward distant peaks. The pastel palette of water, rock, and meadow creates an almost dreamlike composition that shifts with light and season.
Cultural significance
Lake Sorapis exemplifies the natural splendour that defines the Dolomites region. Its popularity as a summer excursion destination reflects the profound appeal of alpine landscapes, particularly when warmer temperatures at high altitudes make exploration accessible to visitors of all ages and abilities.
Key facts
- Location: Cortina d’Ampezzo, Veneto
- Altitude: 1,900 metres
- Address: 32043
- Coordinates: 46.520029, 12.2225314
- Phone: 0474 748660
- Website: https://www.dolomiten.net/it/scoprire-gustare/laghi/lago-di-sorapis.asp
Practical information
The lake is best visited during summer months when alpine weather is most favourable. Check the official website for current conditions, access details, and seasonal information before planning your visit.
Getting there
Lake Sorapis is accessible from Cortina d’Ampezzo in the Veneto region. You can contact the local tourist information at the number provided, or consult the official website for detailed directions and current hiking trail conditions.
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