Best lakes around Piazza Al Serchio are situated in the Garfagnana region of Tuscany, characterized by its mountainous landscape, including the Apuan Alps. The area is known for its blend of natural and artificial water bodies, often formed by damming the Serchio river and its tributaries. These lakes contribute to the region's hydroelectric power generation and offer various outdoor activities. The surroundings feature diverse terrain, from high-altitude basins to forested valleys.
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The place is cool and quiet during the week. Canoe rentals are available for lake excursions.
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The more you pass by, the more you fall in love. It is easily reached on foot from the forest road. On a mountain bike, you have to push your bike for a stretch. It is a little extra effort that I recommend.
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Lago di Vagli (Vagli Sotto) - That's all it needs to be / Day 13 Last day of vacation in Green Tuscany. Temperatures rise above 40°C. In search of cooling, which we find on the banks of the Lago di Vagli reservoir. We are triggered by the sunken village, Fabbriche di Careggine, which was evacuated in 1947 to create a reservoir for the public interest. This village had a beautiful Romanesque church from the 13th century, a few houses and a cemetery. Every now and then the church tower of the village appears above the water. In a haze of mystery and the mirage above the water surface, we hope to catch a glimpse of the spire. The ghost village only reveals its hidden secrets every 25 years. The last time the reservoir was drained for maintenance work was in 1996 and was allowed to receive millions of visitors. Due to corona, the draining has been postponed. Now we are looking forward to a new period when the lake will be drained once again. Ruins will then reveal their secrets again... will the church tower of San Teodoro still be intact? It is also said that the spirits of the deceased residents then return and haunt the village, a real ghost town... 'More' is all we need for that... Ponte Morandi and Ponte dei Fanti di Marina let us enjoy beautiful views over the idyllic lake, the picturesque village of Vagli Sotto with the beautiful green mountain landscape in the background. We walk past the statues of Parco dell'Onore e del Disonore in an exemplary manner. Here 'Honour and Dishonour' stare out over the surface of the water. The statues of Trump and Putin are only worth a two-second glance. We complete our discovery adventurously along the shady banks of Vagli Sotto. With a delicious lunch behind us, we finally leave... The heat is getting too much for us, returning to our B&B seems like a good idea... Read more experiences? Click through to https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/collection/2195535/-visit-italy-2023-regio-massa-carrara-lucca
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One of the most beautiful places in the entire Tuscan-Emilian Apennines
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The body of water is located in the municipality of Vagli Sotto in the province of Lucca and was formed artificially with the damming of the Edron stream in 1947 by SELT Valdarno (now Enel s.p.a.) and the construction of a hydroelectric dam designed by Count Eng. Ignazio Prinetti Castelletti as recalled by an inscription fixed to the wall between the steps on the western bank. In 1948 the works on the dam were completed with the subsequent raising to 92 meters. The rising waters of the lake submerged some villages among which the main one was Fabbriche di Careggine, a small village of blacksmiths from Brescia, founded in the 13th century, which re-emerges every time the lake is emptied. The lake contains approximately 35 million cubic meters of water and is emptied exceptionally if maintenance is necessary. It has happened four times: in 1958, 1974, 1983 and 1994. The new emptying was expected for 2024, but due to the water needs caused by recent droughts, it was decided to postpone the emptying to 2026 (unless it becomes necessary to postpone it again). The wait for the new emptying is linked to the tourist attraction offered by the re-emergence of the village of Fabbriche di Careggine, whose structure (including the beautiful church of San Teodoro) is still substantially intact under the waters of the lake.
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Lake Bargetana is located within the spectacular basin of the northern side of Mount Prado, which at 2054 m is the second highest peak in the Reggio Emilia Apennines. Its banks are surrounded by green pastures and rugged rock faces, among which it is not uncommon to spot the marmot.
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Beautiful ride mostly in the shaded undergrowth. Leaving early in the morning from the Rio Lama car park is recommended. Lake Bargetana is small but with very clear waters.
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The region around Piazza Al Serchio features a mix of natural alpine lakes and artificial reservoirs. These include high-altitude tranquil basins like Lake Bargetana and larger hydroelectric basins such as Lake Gramolazzo and Lake Vagli, which are often used for power generation and recreation.
Yes, Lake Gramolazzo is particularly family-friendly, offering playgrounds for children and large beach sections suitable for swimming. Lake Vagli and Lake Vagli and Morandi Bridge also offer family-friendly environments with historical interest.
Lake Gramolazzo is known to be dog-friendly, making it a great option for visitors wanting to bring their canine companions.
The lakes around Piazza Al Serchio offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and running. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Piazza Al Serchio, MTB Trails around Piazza Al Serchio, and Running Trails around Piazza Al Serchio.
Lake Vagli is famous for its submerged village, Fabbriche di Careggine. This village becomes visible only when the lake is emptied, which last occurred in 1994. The Lake Vagli and Morandi Bridge highlight also details the history of the submerged village and the hydroelectric dam.
Yes, Lake and Dam of Vicaglia is a popular spot for fishing, particularly for trout, provided you have the proper permits.
At Lake Bargetana, located at approximately 1,800 meters above sea level, it is not uncommon to spot marmots amidst the beautiful pastures and rock faces.
Yes, you can find circular routes, such as the 'Garfagnana Trekking: Lake Gramolazzo Loop' which is a difficult 28.5 km mountain bike trail. For hiking, there's the 'Gramolazzo Lake Park – Gramolazzo Lake Beach loop from Piazza al Serchio' which is a difficult 24.6 km route. You can find more details in the Hiking around Piazza al Serchio and MTB Trails around Piazza al Serchio guides.
For a high-altitude experience, Lake Bargetana is accessible via paths 605, 629, 631, 633, and 635, offering beautiful scenery. Lake and Dam of Vicaglia also offers a scenic walk around its reservoir, though it requires good shoes and sure-footedness.
Near Lake Gramolazzo, the small place of Rimessa di Agliano offers a few bars and even an ice cream parlor, especially popular on weekends.
The best season to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and recreational activities at lakes like Lake Gramolazzo, summer is ideal. For hiking to alpine lakes like Lake Bargetana, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant weather and accessible trails.
Lake and Dam of Vicaglia can be easily reached by car or bike. You can start from Piazza al Serchio station (about 13 km via Sillano) or San Romano in Garfagnana (about 17 km via Corfino and Orecchiella Park). A bus service is also available from Piazza al Serchio to Villa Soraggio, from where it's just over a kilometer walk to the lake.


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