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Top 5 Lakes around Pietrasanta

Best lakes around Pietrasanta are found in the broader Tuscan region, accessible from this town known as "little Athens" for its art scene. Pietrasanta is situated near the Tuscan coast and the Apuan Alps, offering a diverse natural landscape. While Pietrasanta itself does not host significant natural lakes, the surrounding areas provide various lake experiences. These include coastal lakes, artificial basins, and mountain lakes, catering to different outdoor activities.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Pozza della Madonna Waterfall

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Some are located just outside Seravezza (at the beginning of the ZTL) and are easy to reach, others are located at the end of more demanding paths in the woods. …

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Originally an area of ponds and marshes rich in fish, a canal to the sea was dug in the 15C and the site was drained for farming until the 17C. …

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Panoramic point to allow you to admire the village of Bargecchia and Lake Massacciuccoli in the background.

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Lake in the Forest

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Small but enchanting lake in the woods which is accessed via natural steps. In the autumn period the leaves that "swim" on its waters create unique atmospheres.

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On the top of Mount Pitoro, the church of Montigiano dominates the panorama and offers a view of the entire Massaciuccoli lake and the villages below as well as the …

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Paolo
January 2, 2025, View of Lake Massaciuccoli from Montigiano

On the top of Mount Pitoro, the church of Montigiano dominates the panorama and offers a view of the entire Massaciuccoli lake and the villages below as well as the church of San Pantaleone di Pieve a Elici. If you have an off-road bike, you can reach Fibbialla with a fairly easy route.

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November 8, 2023, Lago nel Bosco

Small but enchanting lake in the woods which is accessed via natural steps. In the autumn period the leaves that "swim" on its waters create unique atmospheres.

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Panoramic point to allow you to admire the village of Bargecchia and Lake Massacciuccoli in the background.

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Some are located just outside Seravezza (at the beginning of the ZTL) and are easy to reach, others are located at the end of more demanding paths in the woods. The most famous is the Pozza della Madonna and is the one fed by the waterfall carved into the rock. It is called Pozza della Madonna and can be reached by a path along the river that starts from Seravezza and leads to the Malbacco pools in about 20 minutes. Park the car before the start of the blocked road and the Ztl, the paths that will lead you along the river banks begin. There are five routes, to reach the waterfall and the pool of the Madonna which is located higher up, it is necessary to take the descent number 4.

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Originally an area of ponds and marshes rich in fish, a canal to the sea was dug in the 15C and the site was drained for farming until the 17C. That never worked out right. Eventually the area was reclaimed. Outside it is now dry and should be used for housing, the swampy terrain inside the dyke is a nature reserve and inhabited by waterfowl. There is an unpaved path on the dyke, which is worth walking. The path along the canal to the Mediterranean Sea is also beautiful. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_di_Porta

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I explore near Pietrasanta?

While Pietrasanta itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the broader Tuscan region offers a diverse range. You can find coastal lakes like Lake Massaciuccoli, artificial basins such as Lake Vagli and Lake Gramolazzo, and high-altitude glacial lakes like Lago Nero in the Apennines.

Are there any nature reserves or birdwatching opportunities at the lakes?

Yes, the Lago di Porta Nature Reserve is a notable spot, inhabited by waterfowl and offering unpaved paths for walking. Lake Massaciuccoli is also part of a natural park and a LIPU oasis, making it excellent for birdwatching and nature lovers.

Which lakes are best for family activities or swimming?

Lake Gramolazzo in the Garfagnana region is well-equipped for families, featuring playgrounds for children and extensive beach areas suitable for swimming. It also offers picnic areas and electric bike rentals.

Can I go hiking or trekking around these lakes?

Absolutely. Lago Nero, a glacial lake at over 1700 meters, is ideal for hikers and can be reached via a two-hour hike. Lake Gramolazzo also provides various trekking routes. For more general hiking options in the area, you can explore routes like the easy Marina di Pietrasanta loop or more challenging trails around Monte Rocca. Find more details in the Hiking around Pietrasanta guide.

Are there any lakes with unique historical features?

Lake Vagli is particularly unique due to the submerged village of Fabbriche di Careggine, which becomes visible when the lake is periodically emptied for dam maintenance. Lake Pontecosi also has historical significance, with the small village of Pontecosi, once a castle, situated along its banks.

What kind of water sports are available at the lakes?

Lake Gramolazzo is a popular destination for water sports such as rowing and windsurfing, in addition to swimming.

Where can I find a panoramic view of a lake near Pietrasanta?

The View of Bargecchia and Lake Massaciuccoli offers a fantastic panoramic point to admire the village of Bargecchia with Lake Massaciuccoli in the background.

Are there opportunities for fishing at the lakes?

Yes, Lake Vagli is a good spot for fishing, particularly for chub and trout. Lake Gramolazzo and Lake Pontecosi also offer fishing opportunities.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Pietrasanta?

The lakes offer diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking and birdwatching due to milder temperatures. Summer is perfect for swimming and water sports at lakes like Gramolazzo. Lago Nero, being a high-altitude lake, is best visited in warmer months for hiking.

Are the lakes around Pietrasanta dog-friendly?

While specific regulations vary by lake and protected area, many natural outdoor spaces in Tuscany are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park rules for each specific lake or reserve, especially for nature sanctuaries like the LIPU oasis at Lake Massaciuccoli or the Lago di Porta Nature Reserve.

Can I find waterfalls near the lakes?

Yes, the Pozza della Madonna Waterfall is a beautiful spot, feeding a pool carved into the rock. It's accessible via a path along the river, leading to the Malbacco pools.

Are there any lakes that are less known or more 'hidden'?

The Lake in the Forest is a small but enchanting lake accessed via natural steps, offering unique atmospheres, especially in autumn when leaves float on its waters.

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