Best lakes around Correggio are found within its surrounding natural areas, reflecting the region's historical landscape shaped by marshes and canals. While Correggio itself does not feature large natural lakes, the nearby Reggio Emilia Apennines and river floodplains offer diverse aquatic environments. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration. The lakes in this region are often part of nature reserves or river expansion basins, contributing to local biodiversity.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The location would be beautiful, but there's currently massive construction work on the floodplains, making it nearly impossible to walk along the banks. As long as the construction work continues, it's a dangerous area.
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It is a rebalancing area of over 13 hectares, 40% of which is occupied by a residual reservoir from the cultivation of an abandoned open-air clay quarry, filled over time with spring and rainwater, where a thick hedge, also dotted with tall trees, it flanks the right side of the lake and the spontaneous vegetation acts as a refuge for numerous species of resident and transient birds.
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My aunt and I did it today November 19th. Not practicable. It's all marshy with quicksand for over two kilometres. There are no signs that it is not viable.
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Campogalliano lakes along the Secchia cycle path
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the path is almost entirely in the sun and on a dirt road, therefore a hat and shoes suitable for the gravel are recommended.
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The Secchia River expansion tank is a site built on the left bank of the river to regulate its floods. It consists of vast permanent bodies of water with islets, peninsulas and vegetation typical of lowland wetlands.
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the dry river discovers points for crossing between the two banks
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While Correggio itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding Reggio Emilia Apennines and river floodplains offer diverse aquatic environments. You'll find glacial lakes like Lake Calamone and Cerreto Laghi, as well as floodplain lakes and nature reserves such as the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve and Secchia Floodplain Lakes. These areas include sites designed to regulate river floods and abandoned clay pits that have naturally filled with water, creating unique ecosystems.
Yes, several lakes near Correggio are great for families. The Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve is popular, offering a beach, rowing center, and equestrian center. Lake Calamone (Ventasso) also features an easy 2.5 km perimeter path suitable for all ages, with grassy areas for picnics and swimming permitted in summer. The Budrio Oasis and Lago di Correggio are also considered family-friendly.
The lakes offer a variety of natural beauty. At Lake Calamone, you'll find expansive beech and conifer forests, and unique botanical rarities like the Dactylorhiza Praetermissa orchid. Lake Bargetana is known for its beautiful pastures and rugged rock faces, with a chance to spot marmots. The Secchia Floodplain Lakes feature vast permanent bodies of water with islets, peninsulas, and typical lowland wetland vegetation.
You can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities. Many lakes, like the Campogalliano Lakes, offer paths suitable for mountain biking or gravel cycling. Cerreto Laghi is a hub for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding in warmer months, and transforms into a ski resort in winter. For more challenging hikes, trails lead from Lake Calamone to Mount Ventasso, and Lake Bargetana is accessible via various hiking paths. You can find more cycling routes in the area, including those around the lakes, in the MTB Trails around Correggio and Gravel biking around Correggio guides.
Yes, swimming is permitted in Lake Calamone (Ventasso) during the summer months, offering a refreshing experience in its natural waters.
Many lakes are enjoyable year-round. Lake Calamone is beautiful in autumn when the forests change color, and swimming is possible in summer. The Budrio Oasis is best visited in spring or early autumn. For Cerreto Laghi, winter offers skiing and an ice rink, while warmer months are ideal for hiking and biking.
The Nature Trail of the Secchia River Expansion Reserve is known for its natural, untamed character. Visitors should be aware that the path can be muddy after rain and may present obstacles like fallen trees, requiring attention while traversing.
Yes, for some of the more prominent lakes, you can find amenities. The Rifugio Venusta by Lake Calamone offers refreshments and local cuisine. Cerreto Laghi, being a tourist resort, provides diverse accommodation options, from hotels to campsites, along with dining facilities.
Lago del Tasso, located in the municipality of Casina, is a lesser-known natural lake that offers a tranquil environment for easy walks. Its unique limestone cave with clear water adds to its peaceful charm.
Visitors often highlight the natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor recreation. They enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like the Secchia Floodplain Lakes, the diverse activities available at the Campogalliano Lakes, and the scenic trails for cycling and hiking.
Yes, Lake Bargetana is situated at approximately 1,800 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking natural scenery with spectacular views of Monte Cusna. From higher elevations around Cerreto Laghi, you can even catch glimpses of the sea, the Gulf of La Spezia, and Palmaria Island.


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