Lakes around Londa India are found within the lush evergreen forests of the Sahyadri (Western Ghats). This region, bordering Goa, serves as a gateway to various natural attractions and water bodies. The landscape features rivers like the Kali River, contributing to the presence of several lakes and natural pools. Londa's location provides access to natural reserves and areas of ecological significance.
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Galiga Lake is one of the largest lakes in the area, almost all of which are artificial. They were created over half a century ago as a water reserve for agriculture, with excavations and embankments in areas where slight natural basins facilitated their construction. Many of these lakes are barely visible, even when the road passes by, hidden by hedges on the embankments or, as at Galiga, by thick brambles. Some (like Vetrice) have changed their intended use to various recreational areas, while others, like Galiga, have instead become wild.
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An ancient Etruscan archaeological site, where, following the chance discovery of a bronze statuette by a herdsman (around 1850), excavations were carried out several times, resulting in the discovery of over a thousand bronze archaeological finds (statuettes, fragments, and arrowheads), some of which were of exquisite workmanship and value, now scattered throughout major museums worldwide. The small lake, almost a puddle, was therefore a center of Etruscan rituals and worship. It is considered the most important archaeological site in Casentino.
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An interesting pool/lake, generated by spring water, I hypothesize that it owes its name (Nera) to the fact that its waters have an apparently blackish color, both because it is located in a basin covered by nearby cliffs and because the reeds covering its edges darken its color even further.
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Wetland with the presence of a specific frog
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A small swamp in the heart of the Casentino forests, dragonflies and many paths suitable for everyone!
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Lake Londa is a beautiful artificial body of water. From here you can start the climb towards the paths of Rincine
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The lake was conceived for sport fishing and duck hunting on the Galiga estate. It integrates nicely into the landscape and is worth a stop.
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The region around Londa features a variety of water bodies, including natural ponds like Gorga Nera Pond, historical sites centered around lakes such as Lake of the Idols, and artificial bodies of water like Lago di Londa. These are nestled within the lush evergreen forests of the Sahyadri (Western Ghats).
Yes, Lake of the Idols is a significant archaeological site. Hundreds of Etruscan remains, including statuettes, votive offerings, and weapons, have been discovered here, suggesting it was an ancient center for Etruscan rituals and worship.
Several lakes around Londa are considered family-friendly. Lago di Londa is a tranquil artificial body of water, and Lago di Galiga is another option. Additionally, the area around Gnomes' Paradise, which includes a pond in the woods, offers possibilities for family excursions.
You can observe diverse natural features. Gorga Nera Pond is known for its spring water and unique reddish frog population. The surrounding Sahyadri (Western Ghats) are characterized by lush evergreen forests, rivers like the Kali River, and various natural pools and waterfalls such as Vajra waterfall.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Londa guide. There are also extensive routes for mountain biking, detailed in the MTB Trails around Londa guide, and running trails, which you can find in the Running Trails around Londa guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, Lago di Londa serves as a starting point for climbs and exploring the surrounding area. The broader region offers trails like the 'Pieve di Sant'Elena a Rincine loop from Londa' which is a moderate 14.3 km hike, among others listed in the Hiking around Londa guide.
Given Londa's location within the lush evergreen forests of the Sahyadri (Western Ghats), the region experiences a monsoon season. Generally, the post-monsoon and winter months (October to March) are considered ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant and the natural landscapes are vibrant.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. For instance, Lago di Londa is noted as a tranquil place to start explorations. The historical significance of sites like Lake of the Idols also draws considerable interest, offering a blend of nature and ancient history.
Yes, Lago di Londa is a beautiful artificial body of water. Additionally, Lago di Galiga is one of several artificial lakes in the area, originally created as water reserves for agriculture.
Yes, Lago di Londa is itself considered a viewpoint, offering scenic perspectives of the surrounding area. The natural landscape of the Western Ghats provides many opportunities for picturesque views.
Gorga Nera Pond is notable for hosting a population of reddish frogs. Its unique setting in a basin covered by cliffs contributes to its distinct ecosystem.
Yes, Gnomes' Paradise is a forest area that includes a pond. It is part of the Vallombrosa nature reserve, which offers many possibilities for trekking and exploring the natural environment.


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