Pragser Wildsee: Visit a Mystical Lake in the Heart of the Dolomites

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Italy is a country of countless natural and cultural wonders, but Pragser Wildsee—a jewel-toned alpine lake also known as Lago di Braies that is located in the Italian Dolomites—is undeniably one of Italy’s most resplendent sights. Surrounded by towering mountains that are often shrouded in mist, Pragser Wildsee is a staggeringly beautiful emerald lake that is steeped in legend.
Many centuries ago, a mysterious group known as the Ladins began to inhabit the Dolomites. Local lore states that a Ladin queen fell in love with warrior from an enemy kingdom. Every autumn, locals claim that the spirit of the Ladin queen sails across the serene waters of Pragser Wildsee under moonlight, in attempt to break free from her Ladin kingdom to search for her forbidden love.

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Pragser Wildsee’s magnificent scenery has attracted large crowds in recent years, but there are still steps that you can take to enjoy the mystical landscape in peace. During the warmer months, the best time to visit is early in the morning, or at dusk. Watching the sun rise or set over Pragser Wildsee is a truly awe-inspiring experience. Also, if you arrive early—you can be the first person in line to rent one of Pragser Wildsee’s signature antique wooden rowboats. Exploring Pragser Wildsee by boat before the bulk of the crowds arrive will help you understand why there are so many myths attached to the lake’s luminous waters.

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Visiting Pragser Wildsee in the autumn or winter is another way to sidestep large crowds. In late September and early October, visitors can expect to see the mountains dotted with vibrant red and gold foliage. You may even experience a light snow flurry, so it is wise to bundle up and be prepared for swiftly changing weather.

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The Dolomites are difficult to navigate in the colder months, but if you’re willing to brave frigid temperatures and devote some extra time to navigating icy roads—the reward is great. During the winter, Pragser Wildsee freezes over. There are a handful of paths around Pragser Wildsee that are ideal for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

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Pragser Wildsee continues to gain popularity, but the lake’s mystic beauty remains undiminished. If you’re hoping to spot a Ladin queen sailing in the moonlight, a little extra planning and skillful timing will ensure that you are able to enjoy the mystery and splendor of one of Italy’s greatest natural wonders without being overwhelmed by crowds. Learn more about the region from the official Dolomites tourism website.
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