Best lakes around Camaiore are found within a diverse landscape that stretches from the Versilia coast to the Apuan Alps in Tuscany, Italy. The municipality features smaller local ponds, while its vicinity offers more significant natural lakes. This region provides a variety of aquatic experiences, from tranquil fishing spots to extensive natural parks. Visitors can explore both the immediate surroundings of Camaiore and the wider Tuscan area for notable lake destinations.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The LIPU Oasis of Massaciuccoli (also known as the Chiarone Nature Reserve) is a 47-hectare protected area located on the eastern shore of Lake Massaciuccoli, in the municipality of Massarosa (Lucca), within the Migliarino, San Rossore, Massaciuccoli Regional Park. Managed by LIPU since 1985, it represents a true paradise for biodiversity and birdwatching.
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a natural reserve and oasis on the lake part of the Migliarino San Rossore Massaciuccoli Natural Park, good known for paddle sports and wildlife observation, including herons and flamingos. The area is accessible via several trails, including the "Casa Rossa - Riserva del Chiarone" route which is suitable for walking, running, and cycling. Ideal place to rest and walk out on the boardwalks to various hides to watch for the birds
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beautiful location. accessible by both paths and normal road. always open and free. Perfect for birdwatching
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It's really beautiful there.
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Unfortunately the bike path (not very comfortable dirt) is not complete, but a good part of the lake profile can be traveled in the middle of nature and it is not uncommon to meet ducks that follow you clucking. If you go towards Villa Ginori passing through the pedestrian path that goes upstream it is possible to cross the canal with a mini floating platform. Very fun.
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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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For nature observation and birdwatching, Lake Massaciuccoli is highly recommended. It's a significant natural lake and a LIPU oasis, known for its diverse bird species. The LIPU Massaciuccoli Oasis features a wooden walkway on stilts and observatories, allowing you to peek at various animals, including herons and flamingos, without disturbance. It's part of the Migliarino, San Rossore, Massaciuccoli natural park.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Lake Massaciuccoli and the LIPU Massaciuccoli Oasis offer easy trails, including a wooden walkway, suitable for families. The Lago di Porta Nature Reserve also has an unpaved path on its dyke that is worth walking and is considered family-friendly.
For wild swimming and refreshing water basins, head to the hills of Camaiore. Candalla, along the Lombricese river, offers refreshing water basins amidst historical factory ruins. Similarly, the ancient town of Casoli features numerous water basins along the winding Lombricese river. Further afield, Malbacco (in Seravezza) is known for its beautiful river with spots for jumping into crystalline water, including a 10-meter-high waterfall. You can reach the Pozza della Madonna Waterfall by a path along the river from Seravezza, which leads to refreshing pools.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. Near Lake Massaciuccoli, you can enjoy water sports like kayaking and canoeing. For hiking, there are numerous trails in the wider Camaiore area. You can find detailed routes, including moderate and difficult options, in the Hiking around Camaiore guide. There are also options for running and mountaineering, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Camaiore and Mountain Hikes around Camaiore guides.
Yes, Lake Vagli (Lago di Vagli) in Garfagnana is a unique attraction. This artificial lake is famous for the submerged village of Fabbriche di Careggine, which periodically re-emerges when the lake is emptied for dam maintenance. It's a rare opportunity to witness a ghost village. Additionally, the Pozza della Madonna Waterfall near Seravezza, with its refreshing pools carved into the rock, offers a more secluded and picturesque experience.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring is particularly beautiful, especially around Lake Massaciuccoli, when lotus flowers are in bloom, as seen from the Footbridge on Lake Massaciuccoli. For swimming in the river basins and waterfalls, summer offers the most refreshing experience. Birdwatching is excellent during migratory seasons, particularly at the LIPU Massaciuccoli Oasis.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lago Teneri, located directly in Camaiore, is primarily known as a peaceful fishing spot, particularly for catching large carp. Lake Vagli is also ideal for fishing, hosting various fish species including chub and trout.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Around Lake Massaciuccoli, you'll find extensive marshlands, a LIPU oasis, and a rich variety of flora and fauna, including migratory birds. The hills of Camaiore feature picturesque river basins, waterfalls like the Pozza della Madonna Waterfall, and lush vegetation. The landscape stretches from the coastal plains to the Apuan Alps, offering a blend of environments.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities. The Footbridge on Lake Massaciuccoli offers a small cycle/pedestrian section, providing a scenic route over the lake. The area around Lake Massaciuccoli, particularly the 'Casa Rossa - Riserva del Chiarone' route within the LIPU Oasis, is suitable for cycling.
Visitors particularly enjoy the serene natural environment, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the refreshing aquatic experiences. The unique perspective from the Footbridge on Lake Massaciuccoli, especially when lotus flowers are in bloom, is highly appreciated. The peaceful atmosphere for fishing at spots like Lago Teneri and the chance for wild swimming in the river basins also receive positive feedback.
While specific public transport routes to every lake are not detailed, Camaiore itself is a municipality in Tuscany. Larger and more renowned lakes like Lake Massaciuccoli are situated in the province of Lucca, near the Versilia coast, which is generally accessible. For more remote locations like Lake Vagli in Garfagnana, a car might be more convenient, though local bus services may connect larger towns.


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