Best lakes around Osio Sotto are found in the Lombardy region of Italy, which is known for its diverse natural landscapes. While Osio Sotto itself does not host large natural lakes, its location provides access to several significant Italian lakes. The area offers a mix of smaller ponds and park features, alongside larger, well-known lakes like Iseo and Como within easy reach. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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oasis worth visiting, perhaps in autumn and winter as there are fewer people around and it is easier to encounter animals
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The "Martin Lutero" park in Trucca is a green area of the city of Bergamo, easily reachable on foot from the Bergamo Ospedale train station. It is located within the Villaggio degli Sposi neighborhood, on the border with the municipality of Treviolo and near the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital. I recommend it for a nice walk.
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Beautiful stretch along which it is common to encounter swans and more
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To visit this Oasis you need to contact for a guided tour. Inside you will have to follow some small rules: silence, don't touch anything, dress appropriately (no bright colors) black or green. And then knowing how to listen and look... hurray.
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Pedaling along the Brembo cycle path in Dalmine, Brembo, you can stop to see the exterior of this wonder. The wetland, with its rich biodiversity, is home to a large number of species, especially birds. Some are particularly vulnerable, such as the common teal, northern shoveler, and marsh harrier. Access to the oasis is only possible during scheduled opening hours.
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Oasi Olimpia is a multifunctional area where sport and nature are at the center of a particular environmental context. The vastness of the area and the presence of numerous species of aquatic, sedentary and migratory animals, is the ideal place to spend a relaxing day with your family and your dog, where you can observe animals hidden by wildlife observatories, go scuba diving, freediving, rowing, radio sailing, or enjoying life under the surface of the lake water aboard beautiful transparent boats, organizing a barbecue or a picnic having all the comforts of a cutting-edge bar structure at your disposal.
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These days, the river is rarely in puena
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Brembo di Dalmine naturalistic educational oasis. Access to the Oasis can only take place during scheduled openings, but there is a roof terrace at the entrance from where it is possible to see a large part of the lake.
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While Osio Sotto itself doesn't host large natural lakes, the area features several beloved park lakes and ponds. Among the most popular are Fountain at Parco della Trucca, the largest public park in Bergamo with numerous paths and a dog area, and Fountain of Martin Luther King Park, a quiet, verdant spot near Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital. Visitors also enjoy Martin Luther Park at La Trucca, a green area easily accessible from Bergamo Ospedale train station.
From Osio Sotto, you have excellent access to some of Italy's most beautiful lakes. Lake Iseo is a tranquil option, while Lake Como is renowned for its dramatic scenery and elegant villas. Other significant lakes like Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Orta are also within reach, offering diverse experiences.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Oasi Olimpia is a multifunctional area focused on sport and nature, perfect for a relaxing day with family and dogs, offering activities like observing wildlife, rowing, or having a barbecue. Salto del Gatto Pond with Swans also features a beach for swimming and a barbecue area, making it great for family outings.
Oasi Olimpia is a versatile area where you can observe aquatic and migratory animals from wildlife observatories, go scuba diving, freediving, or rowing. It's also equipped with tables, chairs, and grills for picnics and barbecues, and offers transparent boats for enjoying the lake's surface.
Yes, Salto del Gatto Pond with Swans is a great spot on the banks of the Adda River that features a beach suitable for swimming and a dedicated barbecue area. It's a popular place for resting and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Lake Iseo is often considered a hidden gem, offering a more tranquil and authentic Italian lake experience. It's home to Monte Isola, Europe's largest inhabited lake island and a car-free sanctuary ideal for cycling or walking. The lake is also surrounded by charming medieval towns and borders the Franciacorta wine region, known for its sparkling wines and vineyards.
Lake Como is famous for its dramatic scenery, set against the Italian Alps, and its elegant villas like Villa Balbianello and Villa d'Este. It's a popular destination for luxury and historical elegance, with charming towns such as Varenna, Bellagio, and Como offering vibrant atmospheres, shops, and restaurants.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities in the broader region. For trails directly accessible from Osio Sotto, you can explore routes like 'La Filanda di Rasica – Cascina Capra loop' or 'Viale degli Angeli loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Osio Sotto guide.
The area around Osio Sotto offers various cycling routes, including mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the 'Brembo River – Valle Brembana Cycle Path loop' or the 'Diga del Retorto – Naviglio Martesana Path loop'. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Osio Sotto guide.
The best time to visit the lakes near Osio Sotto largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the towns without the peak summer crowds. Summer (June-August) is ideal for water activities and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere, though it can be busier. Winter offers a quieter, often picturesque experience, especially in the larger lake regions.
Yes, the Fountain at Parco della Trucca, the largest public park in Bergamo, features a special area dedicated to dogs. Oasi Olimpia also welcomes dogs, making it a great place to spend a relaxing day with your furry companion.
Beyond Lake Iseo and Lake Como, you can also reach other significant Northern Italian lakes. Lake Garda, the largest, is known for water sports and charming towns like Sirmione. Lake Maggiore features the beautiful Borromean Islands, and Lake Orta offers stunning sunsets and the glamorous town of Orta San Giulio.


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