Lakes around Cesena offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities within the broader Forlì-Cesena province. While Cesena itself does not feature large natural lakes in its immediate vicinity, the surrounding area provides various aquatic landscapes. These include natural lakes formed by geological events, artificial reservoirs, and dedicated fishing lakes. The region's terrain, characterized by hills and proximity to the Adriatic coast, contributes to a varied natural environment.
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Ideal period for birdwatching when the expanses of water are tinged with the pink of flamingos, especially at sunset
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Location as already described.
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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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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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Beautiful bird watching location and a great way to start your ride from Cervia heading towards the hills of Cesena 👌
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The area around Cesena offers a variety of aquatic landscapes, including natural lakes formed by geological events like Pontini Lake and Lago Lungo, artificial reservoirs such as Ponte Lake, and dedicated fishing lakes like Lake Acquapartita and the Laghi di Cesena complex. You'll also find unique natural monuments like the Cervia Saltworks, which is a significant natural reserve.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Lake of Parco di Levante is located within a park, offering space for walking and relaxation. Lake Gelso, situated in Parco del Gelso, is another large green area with recreational opportunities. Pontini Lake and Lago Lungo also feature picnic areas and paths suitable for leisurely walks.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Many lakes offer paths for walking, mountain biking, or horseback riding, such as those around Pontini Lake and Lago Lungo. Sport fishing is popular at Lake Acquapartita and Lake Gelso. For more structured activities, you can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and hiking in the broader region. Explore options like the 'Passo del Carnaio – Lake Acquapartita loop' for road cycling or various running and hiking trails around Cesena. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Cesena, Running Trails around Cesena, and Hiking around Cesena guides.
The Cervia Saltworks is an excellent location for bird watching. It's a natural reserve and a significant site for many animal and plant species, known for one of the greatest concentrations of birdlife in Italy.
Yes, Lake Acquapartita is specifically dedicated to sport fishing. The Laghi di Cesena complex, including lakes like 'Lago F' and 'Lago A', are also primarily used for fishing, particularly carp fishing, and are well-equipped for anglers. Lake Gelso also allows for sport fishing.
The lakes are often surrounded by diverse natural features. Pontini Lake and Lago Lungo are nestled among ancient chestnut groves and lush nature. Lake Ridracoli is noted for its scenic beauty, possibly including impressive viewpoints around the Diga di Ridracoli (Ridracoli Dam). Areas like the Cervia Saltworks are vast natural reserves with unique ecosystems.
Yes, you can find amenities at several locations. Pontini Lake and Lago Lungo offer refreshment points with local gastronomic specialties and designated picnic areas. Ponte Lake also features convenient picnic areas with tables and barbecues, making it ideal for excursions.
The lakes can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and picnicking. Summer is ideal for water-based activities and enjoying the green spaces, though it can be warmer. Winter provides a quieter, more serene experience, especially in areas with lush nature.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the La Stazione di Monteleone highlight, located in the hills of Monteleone, features a pond within a private land of 40 hectares, surrounded by rocks and olive trees. It offers an 'oasis of peace' with a breathtaking view of the Romagna coast, along with an educational farm and relaxation spaces.
Many of the parks and lake areas, such as the Lake of Parco di Levante and Lake Gelso, offer paths suitable for walking, which are generally accessible. For specific accessibility details, it's always best to check local information for each lake.
Many natural areas and parks around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks on designated paths. For instance, the Lake of Parco di Levante is noted as suitable for walking with animals. However, specific rules may vary by location, especially in protected areas or private fishing lakes, so it's advisable to check local signage.
Lake Ridracoli is highlighted for its scenic beauty, with mentions of a 'blue GOLD jump' and the impressive Diga di Ridracoli (Ridracoli Dam), suggesting excellent viewpoints. The La Stazione di Monteleone also offers a 'breathtaking view of the Romagna coast' from its pond area. The Lake of Parco di Levante is known for beautiful sunsets.


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