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Top 14 Lakes around Massa

Best lakes around Massa are found in a region characterized by the Apuan Alps and the Serchio river basin. This area features both natural and artificial lakes, many of which were created for hydroelectric purposes. The landscape offers a mix of mountainous terrain and serene waters, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. The lakes contribute to the region's natural beauty and historical significance.

Best lakes around Massa

  • The most popular lakes is Lake Gramolazzo, a lake located in the Apuan…

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Lake Vagli

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With its 34 million cubic meters of water, Lake Vagli is the largest hydroelectric basin in Tuscany. The dam that blocks the course of the Edron stream is 92 meters …

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Lake Gramolazzo

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Located in the hamlet of the same name in Minucciano, the lake of Gramolazzo is artificial and exploited for the creation of electricity. Its banks are equipped with playgrounds for children.

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Isola Santa Village

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Fraction of Careggine, Isola Santa is a splendid village not far from the Garfagnana. It overlooks an artificial lake, filled by the waters of the Turrite Secca torrent stopped by …

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Lago di Vagli (Vagli Sotto) - That's all it needs to be / Day 13

Last day of vacation in Green Tuscany. Temperatures rise above 40°C.
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Pozza della Madonna Waterfall

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Some are located just outside Seravezza (at the beginning of the ZTL) and are easy to reach, others are located at the end of more demanding paths in the woods. …

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Giovanni Ferrari
June 11, 2026, Lago di Gramolazzo

The lake of Gramolazzo is a lake in the Apuan Alps located near the homonymous village in the municipality of Minucciano. Of artificial origin, it was created in the second half of the 1900s, together with the lake of Vagli by SELT Valdarno for the hydroelectric use of the Serchio river and its tributaries. The lake, which has a surface area of one square kilometer and a volume of 3.8 million cubic meters, has both the Serchio di Gramolazzo as its inflow and outflow, one of the two branches that, joining near Piazza al Serchio, form the Tuscan river. Another important stream that flows into the lake is the Acqua Bianca stream, which coming from Mount Pisanino crosses the village of Gorfigliano. A large part of the water, however, is fed through a channel on the left bank, near the dam, which with a maximum flow rate of 20 cubic meters per second discharges the waters captured from the Serchio into the Sillano valley. The waters of the lake of Gramolazzo feed the Fabbriche power plant which in turn discharges them into the lake of Vagli.

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The construction of the hydroelectric dam, designed by Count Eng. Ignazio Prinetti Castelletti, began in 1941, slowed down during wartime, and was completed in 1947 under the supervision of SELT Valdarno (now Enel). In the period 1951-53, the dam was raised by about 30 m, bringing the overall height to about 88-92 m. The ordinary arch and gravity dam, built in concrete, has a crest 150 m long and 5 m wide, while the width at foundation level is about 70 m. The crest is accessible to the public all year round. The lake, artificially formed in 1947 by damming the Edron stream, constitutes the dam's reservoir. Upon filling, the rising lake waters submerged some villages, the main one being Fabbriche di Careggine, a small village of blacksmiths from Brescia, founded in the 13th century, which re-emerges with every emptying of the basin. Since the Vajont disaster, the basin has not been filled beyond 80% of its maximum capacity. The basin holds about 35 million cubic meters of water and is exceptionally emptied in case maintenance intervention is necessary. This has happened four times: in 1958, 1974, 1983, and 1994. In the latter year, almost 1 million tourists from all over the world arrived in Vagli.

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Paolo
August 8, 2025, Lago di Gramolazzo

The place is cool and quiet during the week. Canoe rentals are available for lake excursions.

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Lago di Vagli (Vagli Sotto) - That's all it needs to be / Day 13 Last day of vacation in Green Tuscany. Temperatures rise above 40°C. In search of cooling, which we find on the banks of the Lago di Vagli reservoir. We are triggered by the sunken village, Fabbriche di Careggine, which was evacuated in 1947 to create a reservoir for the public interest. This village had a beautiful Romanesque church from the 13th century, a few houses and a cemetery. Every now and then the church tower of the village appears above the water. In a haze of mystery and the mirage above the water surface, we hope to catch a glimpse of the spire. The ghost village only reveals its hidden secrets every 25 years. The last time the reservoir was drained for maintenance work was in 1996 and was allowed to receive millions of visitors. Due to corona, the draining has been postponed. Now we are looking forward to a new period when the lake will be drained once again. Ruins will then reveal their secrets again... will the church tower of San Teodoro still be intact? It is also said that the spirits of the deceased residents then return and haunt the village, a real ghost town... 'More' is all we need for that... Ponte Morandi and Ponte dei Fanti di Marina let us enjoy beautiful views over the idyllic lake, the picturesque village of Vagli Sotto with the beautiful green mountain landscape in the background. We walk past the statues of Parco dell'Onore e del Disonore in an exemplary manner. Here 'Honour and Dishonour' stare out over the surface of the water. The statues of Trump and Putin are only worth a two-second glance. We complete our discovery adventurously along the shady banks of Vagli Sotto. With a delicious lunch behind us, we finally leave... The heat is getting too much for us, returning to our B&B seems like a good idea... Read more experiences? Click through to https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/collection/2195535/-visit-italy-2023-regio-massa-carrara-lucca

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The body of water is located in the municipality of Vagli Sotto in the province of Lucca and was formed artificially with the damming of the Edron stream in 1947 by SELT Valdarno (now Enel s.p.a.) and the construction of a hydroelectric dam designed by Count Eng. Ignazio Prinetti Castelletti as recalled by an inscription fixed to the wall between the steps on the western bank. In 1948 the works on the dam were completed with the subsequent raising to 92 meters. The rising waters of the lake submerged some villages among which the main one was Fabbriche di Careggine, a small village of blacksmiths from Brescia, founded in the 13th century, which re-emerges every time the lake is emptied. The lake contains approximately 35 million cubic meters of water and is emptied exceptionally if maintenance is necessary. It has happened four times: in 1958, 1974, 1983 and 1994. The new emptying was expected for 2024, but due to the water needs caused by recent droughts, it was decided to postpone the emptying to 2026 (unless it becomes necessary to postpone it again). The wait for the new emptying is linked to the tourist attraction offered by the re-emergence of the village of Fabbriche di Careggine, whose structure (including the beautiful church of San Teodoro) is still substantially intact under the waters of the lake.

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Lake Gramolazzo is located in the Apuan Alps park and is an artificial basin created with a dam on the Serchio river during the 1950s.

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Very picturesque little village on the edge of the reservoir. In the high season, however, also very crowded ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly lakes around Massa?

Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Lake Gramolazzo, for instance, has banks equipped with playgrounds for children and beach sections for swimming. Lake Vagli and Isola Santa Village are also noted as family-friendly, offering unique sights and picturesque settings.

What unique historical features can I find at the lakes around Massa?

The region is rich in history. Lake Vagli is famous for the submerged village of Fabbriche di Careggine, which reappears when the lake is periodically emptied. Isola Santa Village is a picturesque medieval village overlooking an artificial lake, offering a glimpse into the past amidst stunning natural beauty.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Massa?

The lakes around Massa, nestled in the Apuan Alps, are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and exploring the villages. Summer can be quite popular, especially on weekends, so consider visiting during weekdays or in the shoulder seasons for a quieter experience.

Are there good hiking or walking trails near the lakes around Massa?

Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. While specific trails directly around each lake vary, the broader Massa region provides numerous options. For more challenging routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Massa, which include trails like the Summit of Monte Pisanino or Monte Tambura. For easier walks, many lakes offer paths along their shores.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Massa?

Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the Massa region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the Versilia River Cycle Path, and extensive road cycling routes that take you through scenic landscapes and charming villages.

Can I swim in the lakes around Massa?

Yes, swimming is possible in some of the lakes. Lake Gramolazzo has designated beach sections that invite visitors to swim, making it a popular spot for cooling off during warmer months.

Are the lakes around Massa dog-friendly?

Many natural areas in Italy, including some lake regions, are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. Lake Gramolazzo is specifically noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for visitors with pets. Always ensure to clean up after your dog and respect local regulations.

Are there any less crowded or 'hidden gem' lakes to discover near Massa?

While popular spots like Lake Gramolazzo can get busy on weekends, exploring smaller, less-known areas or visiting during off-peak times can offer a more tranquil experience. The region's diverse landscape means many serene spots are waiting to be discovered, often requiring a bit more exploration off the main paths.

What natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes are set against the dramatic backdrop of the Apuan Alps, offering stunning mountainous terrain and serene waters. You'll find picturesque viewpoints, such as those overlooking Lake Vagli or the emerald green waters reflecting Isola Santa Village. The area also features rivers and waterfalls, like the Pozza della Madonna Waterfall, adding to the natural beauty.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the lakes around Massa?

Yes, you can find amenities near some of the lakes. For example, the small place Rimessa di Agliano near Lake Gramolazzo offers a few bars and even an ice cream parlor. Isola Santa Village, being a medieval settlement, also has local establishments where you can enjoy refreshments.

What is the significance of the artificial lakes in the Massa region?

Many of the lakes around Massa are artificial, primarily created for hydroelectric purposes. These basins, like Lake Vagli and Lake Gramolazzo, are integral to the region's infrastructure and history, often submerging old villages or creating new, picturesque landscapes.

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