Best lakes around Carpi are found primarily in the wider Province of Modena, particularly within the Apennine mountains, as Carpi itself is situated in a largely flat area. These locations offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features a mix of high-mountain lakes, unique peat bogs, and nature reserves. Visitors can explore areas known for hiking, birdwatching, and natural beauty.
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The location would be beautiful, but there's currently massive construction work on the floodplains, making it nearly impossible to walk along the banks. As long as the construction work continues, it's a dangerous area.
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Small park on the edge of the old city center next to the military academy
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It is a rebalancing area of over 13 hectares, 40% of which is occupied by a residual reservoir from the cultivation of an abandoned open-air clay quarry, filled over time with spring and rainwater, where a thick hedge, also dotted with tall trees, it flanks the right side of the lake and the spontaneous vegetation acts as a refuge for numerous species of resident and transient birds.
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My aunt and I did it today November 19th. Not practicable. It's all marshy with quicksand for over two kilometres. There are no signs that it is not viable.
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Campogalliano lakes along the Secchia cycle path
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The park dates back to 1598 and inside there is the Vigarani palace built in 1634. It is currently also a cultural space thanks to the presence of various international exhibitions. The pond and the different species of trees make it a perfect place for a relaxing walk.
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the path is almost entirely in the sun and on a dirt road, therefore a hat and shoes suitable for the gravel are recommended.
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The Secchia River expansion tank is a site built on the left bank of the river to regulate its floods. It consists of vast permanent bodies of water with islets, peninsulas and vegetation typical of lowland wetlands.
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While Carpi itself is in a flat area, the wider Province of Modena offers several notable lakes. Popular spots include the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve, known for its recreational facilities, and the Secchia Floodplain Lakes, which offer significant landscape and naturalistic interest.
Yes, several areas are family-friendly. The Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve offers a beach, rowing center, and equestrian center, making it great for families. The Budrio Oasis is also a good choice, offering opportunities for birdwatching and relaxing walks.
The areas around the lakes offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking and mountain biking along the Secchia River, with routes like the 'Pratazzola Lift – Secchia Cycle Route loop' or 'Secchia River Embankment – Pioppa Bridge loop'. For more details on routes, check out the Gravel biking around Carpi and MTB Trails around Carpi guides.
Absolutely. Lakes in the Modena Apennines, such as Lago Santo Modenese, serve as excellent starting points for various excursions, including paths leading to Mount Giovo and Mount Rondinaio. Lago Baccio is also accessible via a pleasant walk from Lago Santo Modenese. For trails closer to Carpi, the Nature Trail of the Secchia River Expansion Reserve offers a more rugged experience.
Swimming is generally not permitted in most natural lakes in the Modena Apennines unless specified by local authorities. However, the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve does feature a beach, and fishing is allowed in the Budrio Oasis.
Many lakes in the Modena Apennines, like Lago Santo Modenese, can be visited year-round, offering beauty from spring flowers to winter snowscapes. The Budrio Oasis is best visited in spring or early autumn for birdwatching and enjoying the flora.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. Budrio Oasis is a rebalancing area with diverse flora and is a refuge for numerous sedentary and migratory birds. Lago Pratignano is a unique peat bog, a direct testimony of the last ice age, and hosts migratory birds and the carnivorous plant *Drosera Rotundifolia*.
Yes, in the Modena Apennines, you can find high-altitude lakes. Lago della Ninfa is situated at 1,550 meters at the foot of Mount Cimone, while Lago Scaffaiolo is a high-mountain lake at 1,785 meters above sea level, at the foot of Monte Cupolino.
Near some of the more popular lakes in the Apennines, such as Lago Santo Modenese and Lago della Ninfa, you can find refreshment points and refuges offering options for eating and staying overnight. The Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve also features a rowing center and equestrian center.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from wetlands to river expansions. The komoot community has shared over 55 photos and given more than 180 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and recreational opportunities, particularly for cycling and enjoying nature.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the Ducal Estense Garden, though not a natural lake, features a pond and is a historical site dating back to 1598 with a typical Renaissance garden structure and the Vigarani building.


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