Lago di Ledro is a lake in Trentino , northern Italy . The lake is at an elevation of 655 metres (2,149 ft), and its surface area is 2.187 km (0.844 sq mi).
4-548: The Ponale is a 7-kilometre-long (4 mi) river originating in Lake Ledro ( Lago di Ledro ) in Trentino , Northern Italy . The river first passes Molina di Ledro , Prè di Ledro and Biacesa , there feeding a fish farm. Starting from Biacesa the Ponale enters a steep canyon, and after a cascade the Ponale flows into Lake Garda close to Porto del Ponale. This article related to
8-501: A river in Italy is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lago di Ledro Lake Ledro is reputed to be one of the cleanest lakes in Trentino, and during the summer it reaches a temperature of 24 °C (75 °F), attracting tourists with its four bathing banks. In 2009 and 2011, the lake suffered from algal blooms , caused by Planktothrix . Lake Ledro originates from
12-455: The deposition of a morainal bank during the fourth glacial era. Since 1929, the lake level has been regulated to suit the energy requirements of the hydroelectric power station of Riva del Garda , which uses the water of the lake to produce electricity on a pumped-storage basis . The Lake's water sources are mainly underneath the lake. There are also tributaries (Massangla (at the West end of
16-669: The lake, joined by the Torrente Assat of Pieve), Assat of Pur (from the South, at the East end of the lake), and Rio di Val Molini (at the Northern corner at the West end of the lake)), although these are dry for most of the year. At Lake Ledro is the site of an archaeological area with an associated museum and botanical garden situated on the River Ponale flowing out of the lake to the east. The area
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