Best lakes around Fontanigorda are found within the Ligurian Apennines, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes. This area features a mix of glacial lakes, artificial reservoirs, and river sections, offering varied experiences. Fontanigorda itself is a municipality situated amidst these natural aquatic destinations. The region provides opportunities for exploring different types of water bodies and their surrounding environments.
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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beautiful place, the lake is surrounded by nature, the dam can be crossed, there are many paths nearby and with very little traffic.
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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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For a memorable day trip, consider Lago del Brugneto, the largest lake in Liguria, offering trekking, picnics, and scenic views. Lago delle Lame is a picturesque glacial lake with a lakeside restaurant and the Museo del Bosco nearby. The Ravezza Waterfall also features a natural lake where you can take a refreshing dip.
Yes, Lago del Brugneto is excellent for families, offering space for barbecues and picnics, and a path for trekking. The area around Lame Lake also features the Wood Museum, which is particularly interesting for children. However, exercise caution at Giacopiane Dam and Lake due to potential quicksand near the shores.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. Around Lame Lake, numerous excursions begin, including routes to Monte Aiona and the Agoraie Reserve. Lago del Brugneto offers a popular path that encircles the lake. Giacopiane Dam and Lake provides an easy circular hike with stunning views, but be aware of hazardous areas near the water's edge. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Fontanigorda guide.
While swimming is generally not permitted in Lago del Brugneto due to its function as a dammed reservoir, you can take a dip in the fresh natural lake at the base of the Ravezza Waterfall. The clean, fresh turquoise waters of the Trebbia River also attract many swimmers during summer, though caution is advised regarding cold currents.
Yes, trout fishing is possible at Lago delle Lame. Carp fishing is also allowed in Lago del Brugneto. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before you go.
The region is rich in wildlife. At Lago di Giacopiane, you might spot wild horses in the surrounding woods. Lago del Brugneto, located within the Antola Regional Natural Park, is a significant nature reserve boasting diverse flora and fauna.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, picnicking, and swimming. Summer is ideal for enjoying the water, while autumn provides stunning foliage.
Yes, there is a lakeside restaurant at Lago delle Lame. While the area around Lago del Brugneto is described as rather wild with fewer dining options directly on the lake, you will find charming villages along the scenic road that may offer refreshment points.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Scenic Road Along Lago del Brugneto offers beautiful views and passes through small villages. You can find various cycling routes, including a 'Panoramic route around Lake Bugneto', in the Road Cycling Routes around Fontanigorda guide.
Parking is generally available at the main lake destinations. For Lago di Giacopiane, it's easily accessible by car, but be aware of specific parking regulations. Lame Lake is also reachable by car.
While specific dog policies vary, many natural areas in the Ligurian Apennines are pet-friendly. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Antola Regional Natural Park (where Lago del Brugneto is located) and near wildlife. Check local signage for specific restrictions.
You can explore the unique glacial origin of Lame Lake, which is 8 meters deep and surrounded by thick woods. The Ravezza Waterfall, with its ten-meter drop and natural swimming pool, is another distinctive natural highlight. The presence of wild horses near Lago di Giacopiane also adds to the unique natural experience.


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