Lakes near Castelvetro di Modena are part of a region known for its picturesque hilly landscapes, vineyards, and historical charm. The natural environment around Castelvetro di Modena features streams and gentle slopes, ideal for agriculture and outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. While large lakes are not directly within its municipal boundaries, the wider Modena Apennines and the Province of Modena offer significant natural lake attractions. These lakes contribute to the diverse natural attractions of Castelvetro di Modena's surrounding…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A nice cut, through fields and vineyards to reach Levizzano
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Beautiful route created on the banks of the Panaro river, in the San Damaso area of Modena.
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beautiful lakes on the Tritons' path, you can also admire the turtles and in autumn, the beautiful colours of the foliage reflected in the water cracks
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original metal structure, easy to cross. Pay attention only when wet because it becomes slippery.
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Path immersed in the vegetation that overlooks small lakes.
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Passage on the bank of the lake, then there is a nice descent that arrives in via Oltre Guerro!!
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Phantom Descent, because even if you want to include it in the route, Komoot doesn't include it. Anyway, it's worth trying!!
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small and pleasant lake near the Sauces.
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While Castelvetro di Modena itself features streams and smaller water bodies like the Panaro River Flood Basins and Ponds of the Tritons Trail, the wider Modena Apennines offer larger, more prominent lakes. These include glacial lakes like Lake Santo and Lake Baccio, and scenic mountain lakes such as Lake Ninfa and Lake Scaffaiolo.
Lake Santo is widely regarded as the largest and one of the most beautiful lakes in the Modena Apennines, known for its glacial origin and surrounding dense forests. Lake Baccio, a short walk from Lake Santo, is also described as a 'pearl of rare beauty' with a wilder atmosphere. Lake Ninfa is known for its romantic setting and green waters reflecting coniferous forests.
Yes, the Panaro River Flood Basins are recognized as a birdwatching sanctuary. This lake and river area serves as an expansion bank for the Panaro river, providing a habitat for various bird species.
Absolutely. The Ponds of the Tritons Trail is a family-friendly lake and forest trail featuring quiet and pleasant ponds. The Panaro River Flood Basins and Panaro River Floodplain Expansion Basins also offer family-friendly environments, with the latter featuring a paved cycle path along the river banks.
Near the local water bodies like the Panaro River Flood Basins, you can enjoy cycling on paved paths or hiking. For the larger lakes in the Modena Apennines, activities include walking along the banks of Lake Santo, hiking to Lake Baccio via CAI trail no. 523, or exploring the trails around Lake Scaffaiolo. You can find various hiking, running, and road cycling routes in the broader Castelvetro di Modena area.
Many of the Apennine lakes are quite accessible. Lake Santo and Lake Ninfa are easily reachable by car. Lake Scaffaiolo can be reached from Capanno Tassoni by car on a dirt road or by foot via CAI path number 413. Lake Baccio requires a walk along CAI trail no. 523 from Lake Santo.
Yes, the Ponds of the Tritons Trail offers a quiet and pleasant walk around small ponds. Additionally, the Panaro River Floodplain Expansion Basins feature a nice asphalted cycle path that is suitable for easy walks along the river banks.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes in the Modena Apennines, such as Lake Santo, Lake Baccio, and Lake Ninfa, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural beauty. High-altitude lakes like Lake Scaffaiolo are also best visited during warmer seasons.
Yes, near Lake Santo, you can find alpine refuges that offer opportunities to enjoy local cuisine, providing a convenient stop during your visit.
Lake Baccio, located just about a kilometer from Lake Santo, is known for its wilder and more untouched atmosphere. It is enveloped by a suggestive beech forest, offering a serene experience for those seeking tranquility.
Lake Scaffaiolo, situated at the foot of Monte Cupolino, offers incredible panoramic views, especially when approached via the CAI path number 413 from Croce Arcana.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and pleasant atmosphere of the ponds, such as those along the Ponds of the Tritons Trail. The Panaro River Flood Basins are valued for their birdwatching opportunities and scenic routes along the river. The paved cycle path at the Panaro River Floodplain Expansion Basins is also a popular highlight.


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