Lakes around Santarcangelo Di Romagna are often associated with the Marecchia river, which flows through the area. The region features a mix of natural and artificial water bodies, including former quarries redeveloped for recreational and ecological purposes. These areas provide opportunities for nature walks, fishing, and observing local flora and fauna. Santarcangelo Di Romagna's landscape combines riverine environments with areas undergoing natural transformation.
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Nevertheless, people continue to thoughtlessly release slider turtles into the wild because they become too annoying as pets, too big or too old. But this is now set to stop: The European Union has put the American slider turtle on the list of the worst "invasive species". This has consequences: trading in the animals is prohibited and they can no longer be bred in Europe. Anyone who releases them into the wild will be punished. Source: https://naturdetektive.bfn.de/lexikon/zum-lesen/tiere/amphibien-reptilien/schmuckschildkroeten.html
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"The Monteleone station" opens its doors from 5pm today, Saturday 15 June, in the hamlet of Roncofreddo, along the Monteleone provincial road. It is "an oasis of peace in the hills of Monteleone with a breathtaking view of the Romagna coast", as the owners Gioia Galeotti and Viviana Piscaglia, mother and daughter, of the agritourism company "Il podere del leone" define it. After more than two years of restoration work carried out by the Galeotti-Piscaglia family, in a private land of 40 hectares, surrounded by rocks and thousand-year-old olive trees, they find space, a refreshment area, a large lavender field, a pond, an educational farm and spaces dedicated to relaxation. Ten e-bikes are also available for rental with which you can explore the area. "The Monteleone station" is open from tomorrow every day from 8am to midnight. For information and reservations: 0541 164 7490. (Source: https://www.corrierecesenate.it/Rubicone/Monteleone-ha-la-sua-Stazione)
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This lake is located on the side of the cycle path (left of the Marecchia river) but further towards Rimini than where it is indicated. I have no idea how it could be indicated on the side of the bridge, since there is no pond there. Not even how it can be changed.
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lake located inside the Gelso Park. You can practice sport fishing in the lake
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Where is this place located? I think the wrong point is indicated. [Update: The Highlight placement has changed so I assume it's correct now. Thank you.]
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The Parco del Gelso is one of the largest green areas that can be found in the urban areas of the Adriatic coast. It unfolds around the lake of the same name to reach, to the south, the center of Igea Marina. The rich vegetation and thematic areas make it one of the most interesting holiday destinations in Bellaria Igea Marina. Much frequented by lovers of fitness and outdoor activities, in recent years an open-air gym has been set up, with free access and open to all.
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The region features a mix of natural and artificial water bodies. Many are former quarries undergoing redevelopment, while others are small lakes found along the Marecchia River. You'll find dedicated sport fishing lakes, areas being transformed into naturalistic zones, and ponds within parks.
Yes, several spots are great for families. La Stazione di Monteleone offers a pond, an educational farm, and spaces for relaxation. Lake Gelso, located within the Parco del Gelso, has rich vegetation and an open-air gym. Lago Felloniche is also family-friendly, featuring a playground and picnic area.
Lago Felloniche is a dedicated sport fishing lake with amenities like a restaurant and picnic area. Lago Azzurro and Lago Santarini, though undergoing redevelopment, are also known fishing spots with species like black bass, pike, and carp. Fishing is also possible along the Marecchia River.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. The areas around the Marecchia River are excellent for nature walks, cycling, and mountain biking. Some small lakes along the river are even known for canoeing. For hiking, you can explore routes like the easy "The Cave of Pleasures – Via della Cella loop" or the moderate "Marecchia Canyon loop". Cycling routes are also available, such as the "Statue of the Women of the Sea – Bridge of Tiberius loop".
The lakes and river areas are rich in nature. Lago Azzurro, a former quarry, has developed into a wilder environment with abundant aquatic vegetation, reeds, and semi-submerged plants, making it a naturalistic area for observing flora and fauna. The Marecchia River area is characterized by lush vegetation and natural sounds, perfect for immersing yourself in its microcosm.
La Stazione di Monteleone offers a refreshment area, an educational farm, and spaces for relaxation. Lago Felloniche provides a small restaurant, a playground, a picnic area, and ample parking. The Parco del Gelso, home to Lake Gelso, features an open-air gym.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the lakes and river areas, with comfortable temperatures for walks, cycling, and enjoying the natural surroundings. Summer can be warm, but facilities like those at Lago Felloniche or the planned 'beach' at Lago Azzurro could offer refreshing options.
Absolutely. The Marecchia River, which flows through Santarcangelo, offers numerous trails suitable for walking, cycling, and mountain biking. These paths allow you to immerse yourself in nature, passing by small lakes, vineyards, and fields. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, for both hiking and cycling in the region.
Lago Azzurro and Lago Santarini are former extraction quarries undergoing significant re-qualification. They are being developed into natural water storage basins and future recreational areas. Lago Azzurro, in particular, is becoming a wilder environment with abundant aquatic vegetation and is envisioned to become a 'beach of Santarcangelo' with amenities, while both are known fishing spots.
The Descent to the Irrigation Pond and Olive Groves is noted for its beautiful olive trees and orchards, providing a scenic path to a pond. La Stazione di Monteleone, with its pond, offers an oasis in the hills with breathtaking views of the Romagna coast.
Yes, the Pond with Turtles at Lago Marionetti (Ex Cava) near Rimini is known for its turtles and is considered a natural monument. It's a family-friendly spot to observe these creatures.


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