Best lakes around Gambettola are found within the broader Emilia-Romagna region, which is characterized by its Apennine mountains and diverse aquatic environments. While Gambettola itself is a municipality in the province of Forlì-Cesena, it is not directly known for large natural lakes. The surrounding area offers a variety of lakes, including artificial reservoirs and natural mountain lakes, providing opportunities for recreation and outdoor activities. These water bodies contribute to the region's natural landscape, offering spaces for relaxation and exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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"The Monteleone station" opens its doors from 5pm today, Saturday 15 June, in the hamlet of Roncofreddo, along the Monteleone provincial road. It is "an oasis of peace in the hills of Monteleone with a breathtaking view of the Romagna coast", as the owners Gioia Galeotti and Viviana Piscaglia, mother and daughter, of the agritourism company "Il podere del leone" define it. After more than two years of restoration work carried out by the Galeotti-Piscaglia family, in a private land of 40 hectares, surrounded by rocks and thousand-year-old olive trees, they find space, a refreshment area, a large lavender field, a pond, an educational farm and spaces dedicated to relaxation. Ten e-bikes are also available for rental with which you can explore the area. "The Monteleone station" is open from tomorrow every day from 8am to midnight. For information and reservations: 0541 164 7490. (Source: https://www.corrierecesenate.it/Rubicone/Monteleone-ha-la-sua-Stazione)
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lake located inside the Gelso Park. You can practice sport fishing in the lake
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Beautiful path that passes between fields and olive trees to lead to the sport fishing lake of M.Leone Very fun and scenic downhill ... in some places doing it uphill is really difficult. Considering the bottom to be avoided in rainy periods
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Nice park with a pond in the center. Great for running or walking with the animals.
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Levante park tinged with red at sunset
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The Parco del Gelso is one of the largest green areas that can be found in the urban areas of the Adriatic coast. It unfolds around the lake of the same name to reach, to the south, the center of Igea Marina. The rich vegetation and thematic areas make it one of the most interesting holiday destinations in Bellaria Igea Marina. Much frequented by lovers of fitness and outdoor activities, in recent years an open-air gym has been set up, with free access and open to all.
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While Gambettola itself features local park lakes, irrigation ponds, and sport fishing lakes like Lake of Parco di Levante and Lake Gelso, the broader Emilia-Romagna region offers a diverse range. These include large artificial reservoirs such as Lake Suviana and Lake Brasimone, as well as picturesque natural mountain lakes like Lake Scaffaiolo, Lake Ninfa, and Lake Calamone in the Apennines.
Yes, the Apennine mountains in the Emilia-Romagna region, accessible from Gambettola, are home to several beautiful natural mountain lakes. Notable examples include Lake Scaffaiolo, Lake Ninfa, Santo Modenese Lake, Baccio Lake, and Lake Calamone. These offer serene environments, often surrounded by forests, and are excellent starting points for hikes.
For water sports, the large artificial reservoirs of Lake Suviana and Lake Brasimone in the Bolognese Apennines are ideal. They are popular for refreshing swims, rowing, windsurfing, and recreational fishing during the summer months. These lakes are part of a regional park that also offers extensive paths for hiking and mountain biking.
Yes, several lakes around Gambettola are considered family-friendly. Lake of Parco di Levante is a nice park with a pond, great for walking. Lake Gelso, located within Parco del Gelso, is another large green area with an open-air gym, suitable for outdoor activities. La Stazione di Monteleone also offers a pond and spaces for relaxation, making it a pleasant spot for families.
Yes, sport fishing is permitted in some lakes around Gambettola. For instance, Lake Gelso allows sport fishing. Additionally, the Monte Leone Sport Fishing Lake is specifically known for this activity. In the broader region, Lake Suviana and Lake Brasimone also offer recreational fishing opportunities.
For leisurely walks or runs, Lake of Parco di Levante is highly recommended, offering scenic views within a park setting. Lake Gelso, situated in Parco del Gelso, is also frequented by those interested in fitness and outdoor activities, with rich vegetation and thematic areas. The area around Descent to the Irrigation Pond and Olive Groves provides a beautiful setting for a walk among olive trees.
Yes, the Comacchio Valleys, particularly the Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve, offer a unique aquatic environment. Located within the Romagna part of the Po Delta Park, this area is known for its brackish waters and is famous for its large populations of flamingos, providing a distinct natural experience compared to traditional lakes.
Near the lakes in the Emilia-Romagna region, you can encounter various wildlife. The Suviana and Brasimone Lakes Regional Park is known for deer and wild boar. The Comacchio Valleys are famous for their flamingo populations. Many of the mountain lakes are surrounded by forests, offering opportunities to spot local bird species and other forest animals.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Suviana and Brasimone Lakes Regional Park offers 130 km of well-marked paths. For trails closer to Gambettola, you can explore various routes, including moderate options like the Longiano town center loop or the Malatesta Fortress of Montiano loop. You can find more details on hiking routes at Hiking around Gambettola.
The region around Gambettola offers excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find moderate to difficult MTB trails like the Savio Cycle Route loop or the Scaletta Descent loop. For gravel biking, options include the Marecchia River Cycle Path loop or routes with views of Roncofreddo. Explore more routes at MTB Trails around Gambettola and Gravel biking around Gambettola.
Yes, some lake areas offer facilities. La Stazione di Monteleone, for example, is a facility with a pond, refreshment area, and spaces for relaxation. In the Apennines, Lake Ninfa has an adjacent refuge offering accommodation and dining, serving as an excellent starting point for tours.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Suviana and Brasimone. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Winter can provide a different, serene experience, especially in the higher mountain lakes, though some facilities might be closed.
Absolutely. La Stazione di Monteleone provides breathtaking views of the Romagna coast from its hillside location. Lake of Parco di Levante offers scenic views, especially at sunset. Many of the mountain lakes in the Apennines, such as Lake Scaffaiolo and Lake Calamone, are renowned for their picturesque settings amidst forests and mountains.


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