Best lakes around Rezzoaglio are found within the Ligurian Apennines, offering serene landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. This region is known for its natural lakes, including significant glacial formations within the Aveto Regional Natural Park. Visitors can explore a variety of aquatic environments, from larger lakes to smaller glacial ponds. The area provides a natural setting for those seeking to experience the local geography.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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It's really worth it. Too bad about the limitation of the €10 toll road and the difficulty in paying it: scan QR code, install App, create an account (if you have network available), understand what and how to pay, etc..... All in 15-20' if you're lucky.
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This is a very nice spot for taking photos.
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A very characteristic glacial lake to see Reachable by car Hotel.......and sport fishing
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A little way away from the hustle and bustle of the beach promenades but still easy to reach by car. Don't forget to pay the parking fee down there beforehand. A gigantic view over the lake and, with a bit of luck, wild horses in the woods make this easy circular walk a great experience.
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A lake to be enjoyed with your eyes as it is extremely dangerous. Since it was emptied for maintenance work, many "quicksand" danger signs have appeared... and you have to believe it! It is very dangerous to even get close to the banks.
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The top of the Aveto valley together with Penna
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Among the most appreciated lakes in the Rezzoaglio area are Black Lake, known for its vast expanse of water reflecting the forest and sky, and Lame Lake, a picturesque glacial lake surrounded by thick woods. Visitors also enjoy the natural lake at the base of Ravezza Waterfall for a refreshing dip.
Yes, Lame Lake is particularly family-friendly. You can enjoy picnics by the lake, and children will find the characteristic Wood Museum (Museo del Bosco) near the lake engaging. The lake is also suitable for trout fishing. Additionally, the Giacopiane Dam and Lake is listed as family-friendly, though caution is advised near its banks due to maintenance.
Numerous hiking trails, varying in difficulty, start from Lame Lake. One popular excursion leads to the Ravezza Waterfall. You can also detour into the Agoraie Reserve from Lame Lake, which offers a 9 km ring-trek through the beech forest. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Rezzoaglio.
The lakes are beautiful throughout the year, but autumn is particularly stunning around Lame Lake, when the surrounding beech trees transform into vibrant orange hues. Summer allows for refreshing dips in the natural lake at Ravezza Waterfall.
Yes, near Lame Lake, there is a lakeside restaurant where you can dine. The area around Lago del Brugneto is described as rather wild with not many dining options directly on the scenic road, so planning ahead is recommended for that area.
You can observe glacial formations at Lame Lake, which is a small glacial lake, and within the Agoraie Reserve, home to several small glacial lakes and ponds. The region's lakes are known for their pristine natural environments and the vibrant green waters of Lame Lake.
Yes, Lame Lake is rich with trout, making it a popular spot for trout fishing.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Passo della Scoglina – Forcella Pass loop' or 'Tomarlo Pass – Passo del Chiodo loop'. There are also running trails, including the 'From Passo dell'Incisa to Monte Penna – ring run'. Find more details on road cycling and running trails around Rezzoaglio.
Near Lame Lake, within the beech forest, you'll find the characteristic Wood Museum (Museo del Bosco). This open-air trail is particularly engaging for children and teaches about the local area's history and nature.
Black Lake offers serene views, reflecting the surrounding forest and sky. The Scenic Road Along Lago del Brugneto is also noted for its beautiful views and is a great spot for taking photos. Additionally, the dam at Giacopiane Dam and Lake provides a beautiful panorama after a challenging climb.
The Agoraie Reserve encompasses a group of small glacial lakes, notable for their unique formation and pristine natural environment. While some areas are accessible only for educational purposes, you can explore parts of the reserve via a 9 km ring-trek through the beech forest, starting from Lame Lake.
Yes, at the base of Ravezza Waterfall, there is a natural lake where you can take a dip in the cool water during the warmer months. However, caution is advised near the banks of Giacopiane Dam and Lake, as it can be extremely dangerous due to maintenance work.


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