The Lake Iseo is a lake basin in northern Italy located at the entrance to the Camonica Valley. Of glacial origin, it is the fourth lake for its extension in the Lombardy region and the seventh in Italy. The main outlet and tributary is the Oglio river. In every direction, it is possible to admire natural panoramas of rare beauty. The lake’s main activity is undoubtedly the tourism present throughout the year, although the most popular period is from May to September, a season during which many initiatives are organised: sailing regattas, exhibitions and all types of recreational activities. Thanks to the regular winds, the lake is ideal for a programme of intense sporting activities.