Lakes in Rimini offer diverse natural escapes beyond the Adriatic coastline. The region features various aquatic areas, providing green spaces and serene environments. These locations are often suitable for outdoor activities and relaxation. Rimini's landscape includes both natural and artificial lakes, contributing to its varied natural appeal.
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There is also a water source for drinking and filling water bottles.
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Lago Felloniche dal Garnadone is a sport fishing facility equipped with a bar, small restaurant, large parking lot, picnic area, children's play area and is available for events, birthdays, parties and celebrations in general. (Source: https://lfdg.areafish.com/ )
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The Parco della Pace includes a pond in the middle, an ice rink, a structure that serves as a bar-restaurant and above all, no less than 2 hectares of greenery. There are also play equipment for children, a nature trail for the demanding athletes and of course, quiet spaces far away from the city are not to be missed.
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Nevertheless, people continue to thoughtlessly release slider turtles into the wild because they become too annoying as pets, too big or too old. But this is now set to stop: The European Union has put the American slider turtle on the list of the worst "invasive species". This has consequences: trading in the animals is prohibited and they can no longer be bred in Europe. Anyone who releases them into the wild will be punished. Source: https://naturdetektive.bfn.de/lexikon/zum-lesen/tiere/amphibien-reptilien/schmuckschildkroeten.html
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This lake is located on the side of the cycle path (left of the Marecchia river) but further towards Rimini than where it is indicated. I have no idea how it could be indicated on the side of the bridge, since there is no pond there. Not even how it can be changed.
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lake located inside the Gelso Park. You can practice sport fishing in the lake
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After the climb from Maciano, a nice cool stop to look at the pond and the ducks
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Several lakes in Rimini are family-friendly. Lake Gelso and Lago Felloniche both offer children's play areas. Parco della Pace also features play equipment, and the Pond with Turtles at Lago Marionetti (Ex Cava) can be an interesting spot for kids.
Yes, Lago Felloniche is well-equipped with a restaurant, picnic area, and a large parking lot. Parco della Pace also has a bar-restaurant on-site.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities nearby. For running, explore routes like the 'Bellaria e Igea Marina – loop tour' or the 'Rimini Green Loop'. Cyclists can find road cycling routes such as 'Verucchio and Monte Ventoso Loop from Rimini' or gravel biking options like 'Discovering Sant'Agata Feltria with a Gravelbike'. You can find more details on these routes in the Running Trails in Rimini, Road Cycling Routes in Rimini, and Gravel biking in Rimini guides.
Lake Gelso, located within the large Parco del Gelso, offers rich vegetation and themed areas perfect for quiet strolls. Lake Andreuccio also provides a large green area for a peaceful experience.
Yes, sport fishing is available at Lago Felloniche, which is equipped as a sport fishing facility. You can also practice sport fishing in Lake Gelso.
Lake Andreuccio is an easily accessible Apennine lake, about 45 km from Rimini. It's known for its large green area and available services, making it a pleasant stop for a cool break and to observe ducks after a climb.
You can find a notable population of turtles at the Pond with Turtles at Lago Marionetti (Ex Cava) in Rimini. This site is specifically recognized for its turtles.
Lake Gelso, within the Parco del Gelso, features an open-air gym with free access, making it popular for fitness enthusiasts and outdoor activities.
Parco della Pace in Rimini is a significant green space with a pond, play equipment for children, a nature trail, and even an ice rink. It offers a variety of activities and quiet areas away from the city bustle.
While Rimini has both natural and artificial lakes, Lake Andreuccio is an Apennine lake, suggesting a natural origin. The region's landscape includes diverse aquatic areas, with some being natural formations.
Yes, Lago Felloniche offers a large parking lot for visitors. For other lakes, it's advisable to check specific location details, but many recreational areas are designed with visitor access in mind.


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