Pragser Wildsee
Pragser Wildsee, also known as Lago di Braies in Italian, is a lake that was produced by a landslide from the nearby Herrstein and is surrounded by Dolomite peaks in the German-speaking South Tyrol region of Italy. Any time of year, the sight of the deep blue and emerald waters surrounded by lush greenery and craggy mountain peaks is stunning. It is one of the most photographed locations in the Dolomites because of this and the tiny lakeside chapel on the shore that reflects in the water.
Pragser Wildsee, at the base of the 2,800-meter Croda del Becco and the paths in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park, serves as a starting place for hikers, adding to its aesthetic attractiveness. On the west side of the lake, a trail is wide and mostly flat; on the east, it is shorter and steeper. Alternately, take the trail's commencement to the Seekofel, a lovely stroll amid the mountain beauty.
Boats can be rented as well if you want to see additional scenery from the water. On the ice throughout the winter, you might see a curling match in progress. Pragser Wildsee is one of the most beautiful lakes in Italy.
Location: South Tyrol, Italy