Lakes around Civitella Casanova, located within the Gran Sasso-Monti della Laga National Park in Abruzzo, offer diverse natural features and aquatic landscapes. This region serves as a gateway to several picturesque water bodies, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its tranquil environment and varied scenery, making it a destination for those seeking natural beauty. Visitors can explore a range of lakes, from artificial jewels to protected reserves, showcasing the natural heritage of Abruzzo.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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What began in the second half of the sixties as an artificial reservoir through the construction of a dam on the Tavo river has today become a true natural paradise. The lake forms the heart of the region's first WWF oasis and offers a varied landscape of water, deciduous forests, and wetlands.
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The environmental protection provided by the park prohibits snorkeling and even just bathing, the only activity allowed is the diving organized by the Atlantide diving school, the only holder of the authorizations for guided diving and which manages the lake and guarantees a lower impact on the tranquility of the fauna that comes to winter in the lake during migrations.
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The Reserve is an important resting and breeding place for sedentary, migrating and nesting avifauna.
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The picturesque lake of Capodacqua, an artificial jewel of Abruzzo, originates from the spring of the same name, one of the three sources that feed the Tirino river. A landscape gem that testifies to the beauty and majesty of nature in this region.
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Lake Penne is an enchanting body of water located in the enchanting region of Abruzzo. With its serene waters and surrounded by breathtaking scenery, Lake Penne offers a perfect oasis of tranquility and natural beauty. A ring tour around the lake allows you to admire its different facets and immerse yourself completely in the magical atmosphere of Abruzzo.
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The artificial lake from which the Tirino river originates is easily accessible at any time of the year, preferably from spring onwards when it is possible to make excursions on the lake by boat Calipso to admire its backdrop.
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Lake Penne is an artificial lake, which today is part of a regional reserve and a special conservation area, managed by WWF Italy. The lake covers 1300 hectares, and 214 species of birds have been counted.
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The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Lake Capodacqua is an artificial jewel originating from a spring, feeding the Tirino river, and is known for its serene environment. Lago di Penne is a regional reserve focused on conservation, offering opportunities to observe wildlife. Further afield, Lago di Scanno is famous for its distinctive heart shape, and Lago di San Domenico for its vibrant blue water.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake Capodacqua and Lago di Penne are both categorized as family-friendly. Lago di Barrea, though further away, also offers family activities like swimming and pedal boating during summer.
At Lake Capodacqua, environmental protection prohibits snorkeling and bathing, but guided diving is organized by Atlantide diving school. Lago di Barrea, an artificial lake in the Abruzzo National Park, allows swimming, pedal boating, windsurfing, and canoeing during the summer months.
Yes, there are opportunities for hiking. A ring tour around Lago di Penne allows you to explore its different facets. The broader region, including the Gran Sasso-Monti della Laga National Park, offers numerous hiking trails. You can find more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Civitella Casanova guide.
The lakes are accessible at any time of the year, but spring onwards is often preferred, especially for activities like boat excursions on Lake Capodacqua. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Lago di Barrea. The mild weather of spring and autumn also makes them excellent for hiking and wildlife observation.
Yes, particularly at Lago di Penne, which is a regional reserve dedicated to conservation. It's a significant nesting site for the Nitticora (Night Heron) and has projects focused on otters, amphibians, and roe deer. The tranquil environment of Lake Capodacqua also attracts fauna during migrations.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by lake, many natural areas in Abruzzo welcome dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or park regulations for each specific lake you plan to visit to ensure compliance.
Beyond hiking, the area around Civitella Casanova offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Civitella Casanova guide, or enjoy traffic-free bike rides, detailed in the Traffic-free bike rides around Civitella Casanova guide.
While Lake Capodacqua and Lago di Penne are well-regarded, Lago di Pietralunga is a smaller, well-maintained lake with clear water, ideal for sport fishing enthusiasts, offering a quieter experience.
Lake Capodacqua is easily accessible. For most lakes in the region, especially those popular with visitors, you can typically find parking facilities nearby. Public transport options might be limited, so driving is often the most convenient way to reach them.
Lago di Scanno is renowned for its distinctive heart shape, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature lovers. It is also the largest natural lake in Abruzzo, situated at 930 meters above sea level and surrounded by lush forests, offering a picturesque setting.


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