Lakes around Rubiera offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities within the Reggio Emilia province. The area is characterized by river flood basins, nature reserves, and man-made lakes, providing varied landscapes for exploration. These aquatic environments are often integrated with trails and cycle paths, making them accessible for different activities. The region's lakes are notable for their ecological significance and role in local leisure.
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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Small park on the edge of the old city center next to the military academy
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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 park dates back to 1598 and inside there is the Vigarani palace built in 1634. It is currently also a cultural space thanks to the presence of various international exhibitions. The pond and the different species of trees make it a perfect place for a relaxing walk.
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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 lakes around Rubiera are diverse, ranging from river flood basins and nature reserves to man-made lakes formed from former clay pits. These aquatic environments offer varied landscapes and ecological significance within the Reggio Emilia province.
Yes, while Rubiera itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the surrounding Reggio Emilia province, particularly in the Apennine mountains, boasts beautiful glacial lakes. Notable examples include Lake Calamone (also known as Lake Ventasso), one of the largest natural lakes, and the system of lakes around Cerreto Laghi, including Lake Cerretano, Lake Scuro, Le Gore, and Lake Pranda.
For family-friendly options, consider the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve, which offers a beach, rowing center, and equestrian center. The Budrio Oasis is also suitable for families, providing a peaceful natural setting. Additionally, the Ducal Estense Garden, with its historic pond, is a great spot for a relaxing family walk.
Many lakes offer hiking opportunities. The Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve features numerous paths. For a more challenging experience, the Nature Trail of the Secchia River Expansion Reserve offers a trail from Tre Olmi to Marzaglia, though it can be muddy. Further afield, trails around Lake Calamone lead to the summit of Mount Ventasso, and the Cerreto Laghi area has a dozen surveyed trails, including an easy 'Orange Trail' to see the main lakes.
Yes, the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve is well-known for its cycle paths along the Secchia River. The Secchia Floodplain Lakes also feature cycle ways. For more cycling routes in the broader area, you can explore Road Cycling Routes around Rubiera or MTB Trails around Rubiera.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. At Secchia Floodplain Lakes, you'll find vast permanent bodies of water with islets, peninsulas, and vegetation typical of lowland wetlands. The Budrio Oasis is a refuge for numerous bird species amidst dense hedges and lowland wetland flora. In the Apennines, Lake Calamone is surrounded by beech and silver fir forests, while Lake Bargetana features green pastures and rugged rock faces where marmots can sometimes be spotted.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. Spring and early autumn are ideal for enjoying fresh air and hiking around lakes like Calamone and Budrio Oasis. Summer provides a cool escape from city heat, especially at higher-altitude lakes. In winter, Cerreto Laghi and Lake Calamone transform into ski resorts, offering snow activities.
Yes, the Ducal Estense Garden, with its Renaissance garden structure and the historic Vigarani building, offers a cultural experience alongside its pond. This site also hosts various international exhibitions.
Yes, fishing is permitted at the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve, which is known for sport fishing. Additionally, fishing is allowed at the Budrio Oasis. Corbelli Pond near Rivalta also hosts a fishing club.
Near Lake Calamone, a historic lodge-restaurant is open from May to October, offering traditional dishes with breathtaking views. For a more casual experience, Corbelli Pond near Rivalta is noted for its delicious fried dumplings, salami, and Lambrusco on Sunday afternoons.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always listed, many natural areas around the lakes, especially those with trails like the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve and the Nature Trail of the Secchia River Expansion Reserve, are generally welcoming to dogs on leash. Always check local regulations and be mindful of wildlife.
You can find various running trails in the area. For example, the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve offers paths suitable for running. For a wider selection of routes, explore the Running Trails around Rubiera guide, which includes routes like the 'Secchia Floodplain Lakes – Campogalliano Lakes loop'.


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