Lakes around Collalto Sabino are characterized by a blend of natural and artificial water bodies, set within the Sabina region. This area features wooded hills and mountains, providing a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region is known for its historical villages and the presence of significant water infrastructure. The lakes offer opportunities for recreation and provide scenic views of the surrounding environment.
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San ROCCO was chosen as the patron saint for this church and the corresponding parish. Saint Roch was born in the middle of the 14th century in Montpellier, France. He is popularly regarded as the "plague saint" - alongside Saint Sebastian. A characteristic feature of Roch's depiction in paintings and as a statue is that he is usually pointing to a plague boil on his leg; a dog can also often be seen at his feet, because according to legend, when he was caring for plague victims, he himself became ill and withdrew into solitude, and the dog provided him with bread every day. The memorial day of San Rocco in the calendar of saints is August 16th.
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Lago del Salto is a small but successive artificial lake near Rieti whose circumference is about 32 km of asphalted and mostly flat road. A wonderful route to do by bike, even with the family, taking into account both the low car traffic and the good condition of the road surface perfectly passable with MTB, GRAVEL, City Bike, Racing bike etc. and the beautiful naturalistic views of the lake and the mountains. Along the route there are several rest areas where you can rest and eat a sandwich, but there is also a bar with a beautiful view near the dam. Also along the route you will encounter the town of Fiumata, diametrically opposite the dam, and the town of Borgo San Pietro, halfway between Fiumata and the dam, this is the ideal starting point thanks to the large spaces available for parking cars, but above all for the numerous restaurants with a view of the lake, open all year round and offering excellent local dishes, ideal to enjoy especially after a nice ride like this. For those who want to make the undertaking more challenging there is the variant that passes through Varco Sabino and then through the town of Rigatti, the tour is extended by a total of 10 km, testing a truly challenging climb and descent. Definitely worth trying.
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The passage over the dam is spectacular and the "jump" below is very impressive.
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wonderful place, the trail is very easy
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"On the east side of the Lucretili Mountains, immersed in oak and fir woods, the two Percile lakes, also called "Lagustelli", seem to rest. They are two small bodies of water of karst origin protected by an integral reserve within the Natural Park Regional dei Monti Lucretili. The largest lake, with a diameter of almost 120 meters, is called Fraturno while the smaller one, located a few meters away, is called Marraone" (source: Lazio Nascosto)
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These splendid lakes are a testimony of the karst phenomenon on the Lucretili mountains. The largest, the Fraturno lake, exposed to the sun, the smallest enclosed in a deep sinkhole. Immersing yourself in the Fraturno waters is a unique experience if you overcome the initial skepticism of the muddy bottom!
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The area around Collalto Sabino features a mix of both artificial and naturally formed karst lakes. You'll find large artificial basins created by dams, such as Lake Turano and Lake Salto, alongside smaller, natural lakes like the Lagustelli di Percile, which are a result of geological processes.
Lake Turano is renowned for its serene, picturesque turquoise waters and the breathtaking reflections of surrounding hills and medieval villages. It offers a blend of natural beauty, recreational activities like swimming and water sports, and cultural richness with charming lakeside villages such as Castel di Tora.
Among the most popular are Lagustelli di Percile, a unique karst lake system including Fraturno Lake. Also highly regarded are the artificial lakes formed by the Salto Dam, which created Lazio's largest artificial lake, and the Posticciola Dam, which formed Lake Turano.
The summer months are ideal for water activities like swimming and boating on Lake Turano, with both free and equipped beaches available. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery around the Monti Navegna e Cervia natural reserve.
Yes, many spots are family-friendly. Lake Turano is excellent for families, offering swimming, pedal boating, and lakeside strolls. The Lagustelli di Percile also feature easy trails suitable for families.
Yes, Lake Turano is particularly suitable for swimming, especially during the summer. It has calm, clear waters with both free and equipped beaches available for visitors to enjoy.
Lake Turano's calm waters are perfect for a variety of water sports. You can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, sailing, paddleboarding, and pedal boating, making it a great destination for active visitors.
Absolutely. Lake Turano is surrounded by enchanting medieval villages like Castel di Tora (recognized as one of Italy's most beautiful), Colle di Tora, Ascrea, and Paganico Sabino. You can also explore historical sites such as the abandoned village of Monte Antuni and the ruins of the ancient Church of San Giovanni in Fistola.
Yes, the natural reserve of Monti Navegna e Cervia, surrounding Lake Turano, provides numerous paths for hiking and trekking with panoramic views. For cycling, there are several routes available, including those around Lake Turano and Lake Salto. You can find detailed cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Collalto Sabino, Gravel biking around Collalto Sabino, and Cycling around Collalto Sabino guides.
At Lagustelli di Percile, you'll witness a fascinating karst phenomenon in the Lucretili mountains. These splendid lakes include the larger Fraturno Lake and a smaller one nestled within a deep sinkhole, offering a unique natural landscape.
Visitors often highlight the incredible panorama and the sense of peace and serenity found at these lakes. The blend of natural beauty, especially the turquoise waters of Lake Turano, and the charming medieval villages like Castel di Tora, are frequently praised.


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