Best lakes around Civitanova Marche are found within the broader Marche region, particularly in the Macerata province. While Civitanova Marche itself is known for its Adriatic coastline, the surrounding area offers diverse natural and artificial lakes. These inland waters provide opportunities for various outdoor activities away from the coastal beaches. The region's lakes are often nestled within scenic landscapes, including the Sibillini Mountains National Park.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Originally a quarry that gradually filled with brackish water; since 1995 the area, transformed into a park, has been included among the natural oases of the coast
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Originally a quarry that gradually filled with brackish water; since 1995 the area, transformed into a park, has been included among the natural oases of the coast
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A beautiful pond that in spring turns white the color of the flowering water lilies that cover almost the entire surface
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Excellent gravel/mtb route with the possibility of skirting the river. However, along the lakes there are typically large puddles and therefore you need to be careful if you don't want to get dirty.
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It is truly a beautiful nature park, with a path also for bikes. Very interesting to visit ...
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While Civitanova Marche is known for its coast, the broader Marche region offers several beautiful lakes. Parco dei Laghetti — West Side is a popular nature park, originally a quarry, with paths for bikes. Further inland, Lake Fiastra is the largest hydroelectric basin in the Marche, nestled in the Sibillini Mountains, offering swimming, hiking, and water sports. Lake Caccamo is another artificial lake popular for fishing and rowing.
Yes, Lake Pilato (Lago di Pilato) is the only natural glacial lake in the Marche Apennines, located at 1,941 meters above sea level in the Sibillini Mountains. It's a unique ecosystem, home to the endemic red coral crustacean *Chirocephalus marchesonii*, and is only accessible on foot, making it a challenging but rewarding destination for trekkers.
The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities. At Lake Fiastra, you can enjoy swimming, hiking, mountain biking, Nordic walking, and water sports like sailing and canoeing. An adventure park with ziplines is also available. For those interested in cycling, there are gravel biking routes and road cycling routes in the wider region. Fishing is popular at Lake Caccamo and Lake Polverina, while Lago delle Grazie is excellent for birdwatching and mountain biking.
Absolutely. Parco dei Laghetti — West Side is a nature park with bike paths, suitable for families. Lake Fiastra offers equipped beaches for swimming and an adventure park. The Water Lily Pond is an easy-to-access spot for a quick, beautiful view, especially in spring. The Chienti South Side Cycle and Pedestrian Path also offers a family-friendly environment near ponds with tables.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. Spring (when water lilies bloom at the Water Lily Pond) and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Fiastra. For trekking to Lake Pilato, late spring to early autumn is recommended, as winter brings snow and challenging conditions.
Lake Fiastra is a popular spot for swimming, offering clear, deep blue waters as an alternative to coastal beaches. Some areas along the Chienti South Side Cycle and Pedestrian Path also offer the possibility of bathing in the river or nearby ponds.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Lake Fiastra is surrounded by trails for hiking and mountain biking, and serves as a starting point for routes to mountain peaks and natural formations like the Lame Rosse. Lake Pilato is a demanding trekking destination, only accessible on foot. You can also find running trails in the wider Civitanova Marche area that may pass near some lake areas.
The lakes showcase diverse natural beauty. Lake Fiastra is known for its deep blue waters and surrounding forests within the Sibillini Mountains National Park. Lake Polverina and Lago delle Grazie are part of wildlife protection oases, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna, including various bird species. The Water Lily Pond is famous for its beautiful flowering water lilies in spring.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Lake Caccamo is an ideal destination for fishing enthusiasts, and Lake Polverina is highly appreciated for its abundance of fish. Lago delle Grazie is also popular with fishing enthusiasts.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty away from the crowded coast. The Parco dei Laghetti — West Side is praised as a beautiful nature park with bike paths. The Water Lily Pond is loved for its picturesque spring blooms. Generally, the clear waters, scenic surroundings, and diverse outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and water sports are highly valued.
Yes, the shores of Lake Caccamo provide opportunities for pleasant walks and picnics. The Chienti South Side Cycle and Pedestrian Path also features tables near its ponds, perfect for a relaxing break.
Yes, Lake Fiastra offers trails for mountain biking around its perimeter and in the surrounding mountains. The Lakes of the Tenna Park also provide an excellent gravel/MTB route along the river. Lago delle Grazie is popular with mountain bikers who use the trails around it.


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