Lakes around Argelato are primarily located in the surrounding Metropolitan City of Bologna, as Argelato itself does not feature large natural lakes. This area is characterized by significant naturalistic zones, including important wetlands and nature reserves. The landscape consists of re-naturalized former quarries and historical swamp areas, now protected for their biodiversity. These locations offer ecological importance and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The protected natural area of the Ex Risaia di Bentivoglio, also known by the name of Oasi La Rizza, is located in the northern part of the municipal territory and located in that part of the plain affected, in the recent past, by the cultivation of rice: the area of the former rice fields. Before the rice fields, in historical times, still in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the entire area was characterized by marshy land that flooded during the periodic flooding of the rivers, which were then poorly or not at all dammed. ... Once the rice farming activity ended, the agricultural landscape was replaced by dry crops such as wheat, beetroot, corn ... The nineties saw a small but substantial revolution in this monoculture landscape, thanks to the provision of community contributions in 1998 what was an anonymous triangle of fields was transformed into the natural area we know today, through environmental restoration interventions natural features typical of the plain. ... (Source: https://www.oasilarizza.it/it-it/oasi/rubriche/il-territorio-e-la-sua-storia-3181-1-7111ab2cdc775bb24e1c1cd44521fd51 )
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The "La Bora" area is an ecological rebalancing area of approximately 40 hectares characterized by a large collection of water, a small forest, a prairie area and the "lowland forest", an area with over eight thousand trees.
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Forty hectares of wetlands and woods where you can observe lots of birdlife. A perfect place for bird watching or fish watching. There is also a shed with glass under the water to observe the habitat. This can be the perfect place to stop. A restaurant-hostel is open on Saturday and Sunday.
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The "La Bora" Naturalistic Area is an important nature reserve located north-east of Bologna, in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy. This area is characterized by landscapes of great beauty and naturalistic interest. It takes its name from the cold, dry wind called "bora," which blows in the area at particular times of the year. The area consists mainly of woods, meadows and small streams, which create an ideal environment for a variety of flora and fauna. The nature reserve offers an intact and wild environment where it is possible to go hiking, walking, cycling and observe uncontaminated nature. There are well-marked paths and equipped picnic areas, which allow visitors to completely immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. "La Bora" is also an important area for biodiversity and wildlife conservation. It is possible to spot different species of birds, mammals, amphibians and insects that populate the area. Among the birds that can be observed there are birds of prey, sparrows, larks, blackbirds and many other species. This naturalistic area is particularly fascinating during the different seasons of the year. During spring, the meadows are filled with colorful flowers, while in autumn the leaves of the trees create an explosion of warm colours. "La Bora" is an ideal place for nature lovers and those who wish to spend time outdoors in an uncontaminated natural environment. It's an opportunity to relax, explore and reconnect with the beauty of nature in the Bologna region.
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Forty hectares of wetlands and woods where you can observe so much birdlife. A perfect place for bird watching or “fish watching.” There is also a shed with glass under the water to observe the habitat. This can be the perfect place to stop. A restaurant-hostel is open on Saturday and Sunday. https://www.oasilarizza.it/it-it/home#
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The nature reserves around Argelato are rich in biodiversity. At La Rizza Nature Reserve, you can spot numerous resident and migratory birds like grey herons, great egrets, storks, and mallards. La Bora Nature Reserve is a haven for birdwatching, with over seventy species including cormorants, buzzards, and marsh harriers. It also hosts a center for the repopulation of marsh tortoises, and various amphibians like frogs and newts.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. La Rizza Nature Reserve and La Bora Nature Reserve are both marked as family-friendly, offering trails and observation points. Lake of Ca' Bura Park is also family-friendly and located at the end of Cycle Path 4 from Bologna, making it a great stop for outings.
Yes, Oasi La Rizza is noted for being fully accessible, including for people with reduced mobility. It offers footpaths, cycle paths, and observation points designed to minimize disturbance while being inclusive.
The area around Argelato offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Ponte della Bionda – Battiferro Lock loop' or 'Argine a Boschetto – Former Shepherd's House loop'. For running, options include the 'Argine a Boschetto – Laghetti del Boschetto loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Oasi La Rizza – Navile Canal loop'. You can explore more routes on the respective guides: Cycling around Argelato, Running Trails around Argelato, and Gravel biking around Argelato.
Yes, both La Rizza Nature Reserve and La Bora Nature Reserve are equipped with trails and observation points, making them ideal for nature walks. Lake of Ca' Bura Park also offers an easy setting for a stop and connections to further routes.
The nature reserves, such as La Rizza and La Bora, are particularly fascinating during different seasons. Spring brings colorful flowers, while autumn offers an explosion of warm colors. Birdwatching is excellent throughout the year, with migratory birds present during specific seasons. Access to La Bora is free during the daytime.
While many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary for nature reserves to protect local wildlife. It's always best to check the official websites or local signage for La Rizza Nature Reserve and La Bora Nature Reserve regarding dog policies before your visit.
'Maceri' are artificial basins of stagnant water historically used in Emilia-Romagna for processing hemp. You can observe these unique historical features along the Sette Maceri Trail, which offers views of these basins in the Bolognese countryside.
Yes, the Alto Reno Flood Expansion Basin is an area created for Rhine settling tanks that has become a small oasis. It's possible to see numerous species of birds and animals typical of marshy areas there. An old road closed to traffic runs along the banks of the Rhine river within the basin.
For more details about La Bora Nature Reserve, including its ecological importance and visitor information, you can visit the official Italian tourism website: italia.it.
La Rizza Nature Reserve, also known as Ex-risaia di Bentivoglio, is an important wetland complex spanning over 34 to 40 hectares. It features a large, irregularly shaped wetland basin with a central island, small poplar woods, and expansive marshy areas. It's part of the Natura 2000 network and provides a unique example of the historical swamps of the Bologna plain, crucial for ornithology and nature observation.
Yes, Lake of Ca' Bura Park is specifically highlighted as a great place for a stop, offering facilities and connections to further routes. At La Rizza Nature Reserve, there is a restaurant-hostel open on Saturdays and Sundays.


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