Best lakes around Pratovecchio Stia are found within the Casentino landscape of Tuscany, an area characterized by its natural beauty and historical significance. The region includes parts of the Foreste Casentinesi National Park and features landscapes ranging from oak and elm woods to mountainous terrain. These natural features provide a setting for various outdoor activities and offer insights into both natural and cultural heritage.
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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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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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Very beautiful lake, it is also possible to take a trip on board an electric boat.
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there are bathrooms down to the left of the bar
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The lakes in the Pratovecchio Stia area offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and impressive engineering. You can find ancient Etruscan sites like Lake of the Idols, and the vast artificial Lake Ridracoli, which harmoniously integrates with the surrounding nature of the Foreste Casentinesi National Park.
Yes, Lake of the Idols is a highly significant archaeological site. Located atop Monte Falterona, it's known for the discovery of hundreds of Etruscan and Roman bronze statuettes and other artifacts, indicating it was a sacred site for the Etruscans dating back to the 6th century BC. Some finds are displayed in the Casentino Archeological Museum.
Lake Ridracoli is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy excursions on electric boats, canoeing, hiking on numerous trails, and e-biking through the surrounding woods. The area also offers opportunities for wildlife spotting, with fallow deer, roe deer, and deer commonly seen.
Both Lake Ridracoli and Gorga Nera Pond are considered family-friendly. Lake Ridracoli offers electric boat tours and easy hiking trails, while the Valbonella Botanical Garden, which features two bodies of water, has picnic tables and facilities, making it a pleasant spot for families.
Spring or autumn are generally recommended for visiting the lakes. The weather is mild, and the landscape is particularly vibrant with lush greenery in spring or rich colors in autumn. This also provides comfortable conditions for hiking and other outdoor activities.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. Around Lake Ridracoli, there are numerous nature trails, including a popular 5km itinerary leading to Rifugio Ca' di Sopra with breathtaking views. Lake of the Idols also has scenic trails in its natural surroundings. For more extensive hiking and cycling options in the region, explore the Road Cycling Routes or Gravel Biking guides for Pratovecchio Stia.
Near Lake Ridracoli, you can visit IDRO – the Ecomuseum of the Waters of Ridracoli. It provides fascinating insights into the history of the Ridracoli Dam and the vital role of water in the region.
Gorga Nera Pond is a unique pond generated by spring water. It's known for its apparently blackish color, which inspired its name ('Nera' means black). Associated with local folklore, it's also home to a population of reddish frogs and is believed by some to be connected to ancient legends and even Dante's descriptions of the 'dark forest'.
Yes, the Valbonella Botanical Garden, which features two bodies of water, offers several picnic tables, sources of drinking water, and public restrooms. Near Lake Ridracoli, there are facilities at the dam, including restrooms.
While Lake Ridracoli is not directly within Pratovecchio Stia, it is considered easily accessible from the area and is often recommended as a significant natural attraction to visit from Stia-Pratovecchio.
The areas around the lakes, particularly within the Foreste Casentinesi National Park near Lake Ridracoli, are rich in wildlife. Visitors have opportunities to spot fallow deer, roe deer, and deer. Gorga Nera Pond is also known for its population of reddish frogs.
Yes, Lake Ridracoli is a prominent artificial lake, created by the majestic Ridracoli Dam on the Bidente River. It's a significant reservoir supplying drinking water to a large part of Romagna and is celebrated for its blend of engineering and natural beauty.


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