Lake swimming Italy — 15 lakes from glacial Alpine to warm volcanic, with the beaches, the water temperature, and whether you'll actually go in

Italy has 1,500 lakes. Some are glacial (cold, crystal, surrounded by Dolomites). Some are volcanic (warm, crater-shaped, surrounded by forests). Some are Mediterranean (mild, large, with beach towns). All are swimmable — but the difference between a 14°C Alpine plunge and a 26°C volcanic bath is the difference between screaming and sighing. This guide ranks 15 lakes by swim-ability.

Warm + comfortable (22-26°C summer)

1. Lago di Bolsena (Lazio): Italy's largest volcanic lake. Clean, warm (24-26°C July-August), sandy beaches, uncrowded. The best lake swimming near Rome (1.5h). Medieval Bolsena town. FREE public beaches. 2. Lago di Bracciano (Lazio): Another volcanic lake — closer to Rome (50 min), clean, warm. Anguillara Sabazia beach (free, sandy). 3. Lago Trasimeno (Umbria): Large, shallow, warm — Italy's 4th-largest lake. Castiglione del Lago has public beaches. 4. Lago d'Iseo (Lombardy): Warm, less famous than Como/Garda, Monte Isola (the largest lake island in Europe — ferry, beaches, cyclists).

Moderate (18-22°C summer)

5. Lake Garda (south/east shore): The south is warm enough for comfortable swimming (22-24°C). Sirmione beach (Jamaica Beach — flat rocks, crystal water). Lazise, Bardolino — gravel beaches, clean. North (Riva/Torbole): Cooler (18-20°C), better for windsurfing. 6. Lake Como: Warning: colder than expected (18-22°C). Deep, glacial. Best swimming: Lido di Bellagio (€7, pool+lake), Varenna's swimming area. Go in July-August ONLY for comfortable swimming. 7. Lake Maggiore (west shore): 20-23°C summer. Lidos at Stresa, Cannobio (one of Italy's most beautiful lakeside villages — sandy beach, market Saturday).

Cold but spectacular (12-18°C)

8. Lago di Braies (Dolomites): Emerald green, 14-16°C even in August. NOT for swimming laps — for a dramatic plunge + immediate exit + Instagram triumph. 9. Lago di Tenno (Trentino): Turquoise water, tiny island, 16-18°C. A hidden gem above Lake Garda. 10. Lago di Carezza (Dolomites): The "rainbow lake" — too cold and too small for swimming but the COLORS (reflections of the Latemar peaks) justify the detour. 11. Lago di Tovel (Trentino): Once turned RED from algae (no longer) — now emerald, cold, alpine. 12. Lago di Scanno (Abruzzo): Heart-shaped from above, warm enough for swimming (20-22°C), mountain village above.

Wild swimming tips

13. Cascate di Chia (Viterbo, Lazio): Natural waterfall pools in a forest — warm, deep, FREE. 1.5h from Rome. 14. Gole dell'Alcantara (Sicily): Swim through a volcanic basalt gorge — cold (15°C) but EXTRAORDINARY. €13 entry. 15. Cascate del Mulino (Saturnia, Tuscany): Not a lake but 37°C thermal cascades — the most COMFORTABLE "wild swimming" in Italy. Free. 24/7.

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