Best lakes around Cervignano Del Friuli are found within the wider Friuli Venezia Giulia region, as the town itself is not home to large natural lakes. Cervignano del Friuli is strategically located near significant natural water bodies, including the Grado Lagoon, which is a prominent natural feature offering ecological importance and recreational opportunities. The region provides diverse features and activities, from tranquil relaxation to various water and outdoor sports.
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Super cycle path, highly recommended
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Just a note: Be careful of the asphalt, which is heavily loosened by plant roots; sudden bumps can be up to 30 cm high.
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A striking, symbolic stone right next to the cycle path. Coming from Grado, the stone depicts the heraldic animal of Aquileia.
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A very beautiful stone
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A dreamlike path over the dam through the lagoon
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The Laguna di Grado is a shallow lagoon on the Adriatic coast of northeastern Italy, near Grado in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It combines freshwater from rivers with seawater and is characterized by brackish waters, extensive channels, salt marshes, and a rich birdlife. Typical features include peaceful boat rides, Danube-like paths, islands such as the Barene, and gentle sandy and reedy coastlines. The lagoon offers nature observation, beautiful views of Grado, and combines relaxation with regional cuisine, especially seafood.
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The closest significant water body is the Grado Lagoon, a prominent natural feature offering ecological importance and recreational opportunities. While not a freshwater lake, it's a spectacular natural setting ideal for cycling and wildlife observation. The Lagoon Cycle Path between Aquileia and Grado runs through it, offering sea air and picturesque views.
Yes, several natural lakes in the wider Friuli Venezia Giulia region are great for swimming. Lago di Cavazzo is the largest natural lake in the region and an excellent spot for refreshing dips in the summer. Lago del Predil also features crystal-clear, green-blue waters suitable for swimming.
Many lakes offer opportunities for water sports. Lago di Cavazzo is popular for paddle boating, canoeing, and surfing. Lago di Barcis is a paradise for sports enthusiasts, offering canoeing, surfing, rafting, and canyoning in the surrounding creeks and rivers.
Absolutely. The Grado Lagoon offers boat trips and wildlife observation in protected areas like the River Isonzo Mouth Reserve. Lago di Cavazzo provides picnic tables, a playground for children, and a cycle trail around its perimeter. The Lakes of Fusine also offer boat rentals in a serene environment, and the area around Pond with Water Lilies in Strassoldo is family-friendly.
The Lakes of Fusine (Laghi di Fusine), consisting of Lago Superiore and Lago Inferiore, are considered among the most beautiful places in the region, known for their crystal-clear waters reflecting majestic mountains. Lago del Predil is also highly scenic with its green-blue waters and a small island.
Yes, the region offers numerous trails. The Grado Lagoon features the Lagoon Cycle Path between Aquileia and Grado. Lago di Cavazzo has a cycle trail around its perimeter. Near Lago del Predil, you can find hiking paths that lead to Monte Prât, offering panoramic views. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Cervignano Del Friuli guide.
The Grado Lagoon boasts rich flora and fauna, including over 150 species of birds and various types of mussels, fish, and shrimp. It's a significant resting place for many migratory birds in spring and autumn. Protected areas like the River Isonzo Mouth Reserve and Valle Cavanata Reserve are ideal for wildlife observation.
Lago di Cornino, situated within a nature reserve, is known for its clear, cold waters, making it a popular spot for locals to cool off during hot summers. Its unique ecosystem also supports diverse flora and fauna.
Lago di Cavazzo, located in the province of Udine, is the largest natural lake in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. It's a glacial lake, approximately 2,250 meters long and 400 to 800 meters wide.
Yes, near the Grado Lagoon, you can visit Aquileia, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its Roman ruins. The village of Strassoldo, near Cervignano del Friuli, is home to ancient castles and a 12th-century mill, and is listed among the 'Borghi più belli d'Italia' (most beautiful villages in Italy).
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn are excellent for cycling and birdwatching, especially around the Grado Lagoon, due to migratory birds. The Lakes of Fusine offer a refreshing escape during warmer months due to their naturally colder air.
Beyond the specific lake trails, the area around Cervignano del Friuli offers diverse cycling experiences. You can find routes for gravel biking, general cycling, and road cycling, many of which pass by or near the region's beautiful water bodies and historical sites.


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