Best lakes around San Giuseppe Jato are situated in a hilly region of Sicily, characterized by rural trails, vineyards, and olive groves. The area is primarily associated with Lake Poma, an artificial lake created by a dam on the Jato River. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. Its protected status as a wildlife refuge contributes to its ecological significance.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Spring 2026, finally the reservoir has reached maximum capacity and the water is now abundantly beyond the bridge
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This stretch of provincial road 2 runs along the artificial lake of Poma. Recently undergone road maintenance, it allows you to cycle while enjoying the views of the area, particularly beautiful during cool autumn dawns and/or late spring afternoons, when the sun reflects on the lake below.
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At certain times it can be busy, even with heavy vehicles.
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The drought is causing the banks to retreat further and further; in most places it is difficult to reach the water's edge even on foot.
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Starting from the SP39, you cross the hills along rural roads that lead towards the Poma basin, in a succession of ups and downs surrounded by vineyards and wheat fields, particularly evocative in the early hours of the morning.
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This artificial lake was created by damming the Belice river and for years was useful for the operation of the hydroelectric power plant. It is currently a very popular destination for locals and tourists.
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Lake Poma is an artificial lake located about 5 km from Partinico (PA), created by building a dam on the Jato river. In 1994 the area was identified as a protection oasis and wildlife refuge. Hunting is prohibited in the oasis, although poaching is sometimes reported. The flora, thanks also to the reforestation carried out in recent years, consists of: eucalyptus, ash, dwarf palm, wild pear, wild olive, Aleppo pine, domestic pine, rush, reed and black poplar. The avifauna is home to numerous species such as: the wigeon, the mallard, the pintail, the teal, the wild goose, the coot, the gray heron, the little egret, the white heron and many others. Among the birds of prey we find the peregrine falcon, the buzzard and the kestrel. During the migrations you can observe the white stork, the osprey, the glossy ibis and the cattle egret. In winter, the trees on the shores of the lake are often used as a roost for the cormorants, which return to their places of origin the following morning.
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Driveway bridge from which to take beautiful photos, especially when (and if ever again) the reservoir reaches its maximum capacity.
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The area around Lake Poma, in particular, is a protected wildlife refuge. You'll find diverse flora including eucalyptus, ash, dwarf palm, and Aleppo pine. It's also a significant habitat for numerous bird species like wigeons, mallards, gray herons, and even birds of prey such as peregrine falcons and buzzards. During migration, white storks and ospreys can be observed.
Yes, Lake Poma is designated as a protection oasis and wildlife refuge, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The lake is home to a wide variety of avifauna, including ducks, geese, herons, and various birds of prey. Migratory birds also frequent the area.
Beyond enjoying the scenic views, you can engage in activities such as trekking, horseback riding, and cycling along the provincial road that skirts Lake Poma. The lake is also notably the only race course in Sicily certified by the Italian Rowing Federation, offering optimal conditions for rowing teams. For more specific routes, you can explore Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails in the wider San Giuseppe Jato area.
Yes, Lake Poma is considered family-friendly, offering a tranquil escape and opportunities for nature observation. Its protected status ensures a peaceful environment suitable for families to enjoy the outdoors.
The lakes offer picturesque views, particularly during cool autumn dawns and late spring afternoons when the sun reflects beautifully on the water. The East Shore of Lake Poma is especially noted for these scenic moments.
Yes, the region offers various trails. For instance, the East Shore of Lake Poma provides a trail along the artificial lake. The broader area around San Giuseppe Jato also features numerous running and MTB trails that pass through the hilly landscape, vineyards, and olive groves.
The Lake of Piana degli Albanesi is an artificial lake created by damming the Belice river. Historically, it was vital for the operation of a hydroelectric power plant. Today, it's a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a different experience from Lake Poma.
Absolutely. The East Shore of Lake Poma offers continuous views of the lake, especially beautiful during sunrise or sunset. Additionally, the View of Lago Poma highlight provides another excellent vantage point, often reached via rural roads through vineyards and wheat fields.
Lake Poma is an artificial reservoir created in the 1950s by building a dam on the Jato River. Its construction followed a significant struggle involving local farmers and regional mafiosi. In 1994, the area was officially designated as a protection oasis and wildlife refuge.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The provincial road that runs along the East Shore of Lake Poma has recently undergone road maintenance, making it suitable for cycling while enjoying the views. The wider region also offers various road cycling and mountain biking routes.
The flora around Lake Poma includes eucalyptus, ash, dwarf palm, wild pear, wild olive, Aleppo pine, domestic pine, rush, reed, and black poplar. The avifauna is rich with species like wigeons, mallards, pintails, teals, wild geese, coots, gray herons, and little egrets. Birds of prey such as the peregrine falcon, buzzard, and kestrel are also present.
Visitors to Lake of Piana degli Albanesi should be aware that due to drought conditions, the banks can retreat significantly, making it difficult to reach the water's edge in many places. It remains a popular spot for locals and tourists despite this.


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