Best lakes around Bedulita are found in the broader Bergamo province, as Bedulita itself is a municipality in Valle Imagna known for its green hills and cultural traditions. The area provides access to various hiking and cycling routes. While Bedulita does not feature prominent lakes directly, the surrounding region offers several picturesque alpine lakes. These natural attractions are often situated at higher altitudes, requiring hiking to reach them.
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At the end of the cycle path on the Adda, before Lecco, you arrive at this stretch of cycle/pedestrian road.
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Wonderful natural oasis. It is a marshy area, rich in river vegetation and very rich in fauna, ranging from amphibians, to dragonflies to grebes, herons, woodpeckers etc. Unfortunately, the Louisiana red crayfish is also present, which as the name suggests is an invasive species. Correct behavior is recommended, do not scare the animals, be careful where you walk so as not to step on amphibians, do not leave waste, no noise etc. However, there are information signs with the rules to follow
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Also known as Lake Garlate, it is a widening of the Adda river from the dam to the (former railway) bridge. It is of great naturalistic interest because there are numerous migratory birds but also sedentary species of community interest.
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The Perus lake is located at the pass of the same name (1300 m) which connects the San Martino Valley and the Imagna Valley. The name is in Bergamo dialect and means "hole", indicating a rather narrow passage. We talked about it during the gravel tour around Resegone in this article: https://outdoortest.it/resegone-360-con-la-bici-gravel/
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Nice route but to be tackled early in the morning when there are few people.
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Just as beautiful as Lake Como
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Born around a tower that belonged to the family of the feudal lords of Adda, the residence was radically renovated starting in the seventeenth century. Outside it retains the beautiful serliana that marks the entrance area; inside, vast rooms flank the small seventeenth-century oratory, perfectly preserved. In the 19th century it was acquired by charitable organizations and was later purchased by the Crippa family of silk entrepreneurs. Today it belongs to the Municipality which uses the villa for exhibitions and headquarters of the local library.
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While Bedulita itself is known for green hills, the broader Bergamo province offers a variety of picturesque alpine lakes and lakeside promenades. Many of these lakes are situated at higher altitudes and often require hiking to reach, providing typical alpine scenery. You'll also find accessible lakeside trails and ponds with refreshment areas.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Pertüs Pond is a small lake with a refreshment area and lawns for resting. The Garlate Lakeside Promenade and Olginate Lakeside Promenade offer easy walks and green spaces. Additionally, the Vercurago Lakeside Beach Bar provides a pedestrian lakefront and beach area.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can visit the Aberone Oasis, a significant wetland area rich in river vegetation and diverse fauna, including various birds, amphibians, and dragonflies. It's an area of great naturalistic interest within the Adda Nord Park.
Absolutely. The Garlate Lakeside Promenade is a cycle path offering breathtaking views of Lake Garlate and the surrounding mountains, connecting to the Adda cycle path. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various routes in the region. Check out the Gravel biking around Bedulita or Road Cycling Routes around Bedulita guides for detailed tours.
Many lakes offer stunning panoramic views. From Pertüs Pond, on clear days, you can see prominent peaks like Monte Rosa, Cervino, Adamello, and Resegone, along with excellent views of the Alps. Lakeside promenades like those at Garlate and Olginate provide beautiful vistas of the lakes and surrounding mountains.
Yes, many of the alpine lakes in the broader Bergamo province require hiking to access them, offering scenic trails. The Pertüs Pond is accessible via a trail. For more hiking options, you can explore the Running Trails around Bedulita guide, which includes routes like the 'Chitò Bridge – Descent to the Imagna River loop'.
Yes, some lake locations offer refreshment options. The Pertüs Pond has a refreshment area. The Vercurago Lakeside Beach Bar features bars along its pedestrian lakefront, perfect for an aperitif or a refreshing break.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views, the opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, and the peaceful atmosphere. The presence of refreshment areas and family-friendly spots also adds to the appeal, making these lakes ideal for both active adventures and relaxing breaks.
While the region offers picturesque lakes, specific information on designated swimming areas or wild swimming is not readily available for all locations. The Vercurago Lakeside Beach Bar is located along a beach, suggesting opportunities for enjoying the water, but always check local regulations and safety guidelines before entering any lake.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is ideal for enjoying lakeside promenades and any available beach areas. Winter hiking is possible for some alpine lakes, but conditions can be challenging and require appropriate gear.
The Olginate Lakeside Promenade is located in a beautiful village at the mouth of the Adda river, which has historical roots, including a tower that belonged to feudal lords. The village itself offers a glimpse into local history and culture. Bedulita, more broadly, is known for its cultural traditions and historical sites in the Valle Imagna.


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