Lakes near Solaro Corsica are found in the mountainous landscapes of Haute-Corse, France. This region is characterized by its diverse natural features, including glacial lakes and river pools. Solaro serves as a base for exploring these aquatic environments, which are often nestled within significant massifs like Monte Rotondo and Monte Renoso. The area offers a range of experiences, from accessible natural swimming spots to high-altitude mountain lakes.
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With Étang de Palo on one side of the beach and the sea on the other, this beach is a truly unique and interesting place to visit and explore.
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... invite you to rest and take a refreshing swim. In the ascent, however, 240 m are to be mastered!
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Beautiful big bathing lake. Parking available
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From this big beautiful lake we have got the stick for our lamp
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The descent is constantly downhill and the sea seems to be able to smell. Nevertheless, tired hiking feet have to be rested. This is particularly good here.
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Pure refreshment. This little lake is already increasing the anticipation of the sea, which we will reach in the east in a few days.
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The lakes around Solaro are primarily found in the mountainous landscapes of Haute-Corse, on the island of Corsica, France. This region is known for its diverse natural features, including glacial lakes and river pools nestled within significant massifs like Monte Rotondo and Monte Renoso.
Near Solaro, you can discover a variety of aquatic environments. These include high-altitude glacial lakes such as Lake Creno, Lake Melo, Lake Capitello, Lake Nino, Lake Bastani, and Lake Goria. Additionally, the Solenzara River offers numerous natural swimming pools with emerald-green, crystal-clear waters.
Yes, several lakes offer unique features. Lake Creno is the only wooded lake in Corsica, surrounded by ancient Laricio pines and covered with water lilies in early summer. Lake Nino is famous for its 'pozzines' (unique peat bogs) and wild horses. Lake Bastani is known for its distinctive heart shape and striking emerald waters.
For families, Lake Creno offers a relatively easy and accessible hiking trail. The Solenzara River Natural Swimming Pools are also ideal for cooling off and relaxing, with easy accessibility from the main road. The hike to Lake Melo is considered moderate and suitable for families, though the ascent to Lake Capitello is more challenging.
You can swim in the Solenzara River Natural Swimming Pools, which are perfect for cooling off. However, swimming is generally not recommended or prohibited in some of the high-altitude mountain lakes like Lake Creno and Lake Bastani to preserve their delicate ecosystems.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. The hike to Lake Melo and Capitello is one of Corsica's most popular, with a moderate path to Melo and a more challenging ascent to Capitello. The trek to Lake Nino involves traversing the magnificent Valdu Niellu forest. For more challenging routes, consider the trails to Lake Bastani or Lake Goria. You can find various hiking trails around Solaro, including those leading to natural pools, by exploring the Hiking around Solaro guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Solaro offers opportunities for mountain biking and mountaineering. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Bavella – Water fountain with view loop' for mountain biking, or challenging mountaineering routes like the 'Secured Climbing Passage – Iron Chain Climbing Route loop'. For more details, check the MTB Trails around Solaro and Mountain Hikes around Solaro guides.
The high-altitude mountain lakes, such as Melo and Capitello, are frozen for several months of the year. Therefore, the best time to visit these lakes is generally during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear and the weather is more favorable for hiking.
Yes, Lake Nino is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. Wild horses and cows are often seen grazing freely in the unique 'pozzines' meadows surrounding the lake. In Lake Bastani, you might observe wild trout and salmon in its clear waters.
Visitors particularly enjoy the pure refreshment offered by the natural pools. For instance, the Small natural pool to rest is appreciated for providing a place to rest tired hiking feet, while the Solenzara River Natural Swimming Pool is loved for its beautiful natural setting and available parking.
Lake Capitello, located above Lake Melo in the Restonica Valley, is Corsica's deepest lake, reaching a depth of 42 meters. It is characterized by its stark, mineral landscape and intense blue water.
Yes, Lake Nino is a significant natural landmark situated along the famous GR20 trail, offering a unique natural spectacle and an opportunity to observe local wildlife in a pristine environment.


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