Best lakes around Sant'Omobono Terme are found within the broader Bergamo province, as the town is situated in the Valle Imagna. This region provides access to several notable lakes, including Lake Endine and Lake Iseo. Lake Endine is a protected natural park known for its clear, dark green waters and intact natural environment. Lake Iseo, the fourth largest lake in Lombardy, features Monte Isola, the largest lake island in Southern Europe.
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Lecco is a splendid city in Lombardy, located on the eastern branch of Lake Como, nestled in a unique natural amphitheater at the foot of imposing mountains such as Resegone and Grigna. Known worldwide as the "Manzonian City", it is the place where Alessandro Manzoni chose to set his famous novel I Promessi Sposi.
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Lecco very beautiful city, with beautiful churches, cathedral, shops, places to eat and drink
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A very beautiful and stable viewing platform with a wonderful view. Highly recommended.
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Nice little town, typical for the area, with a whole range of small shops and restaurants. Not much that really stands out, but the atmosphere overall, especially in the evening, is nice.
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Inside the Valentino Park they built a cantilevered walkway... WITH A UNIQUE VIEW of the lake and surrounding mountains... MUST SEE 👀
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The Perus lake is located at the pass of the same name (1300 m) which connects the San Martino Valley and the Imagna Valley. The name is in Bergamo dialect and means "hole", indicating a rather narrow passage. We talked about it during the gravel tour around Resegone in this article: https://outdoortest.it/resegone-360-con-la-bici-gravel/
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While Sant'Omobono Terme itself doesn't have large lakes, it's well-situated in the Valle Imagna, providing access to significant lakes in the broader Bergamo province. The most prominent are Lake Endine and Lake Iseo. Additionally, smaller spots like Pertüs Pond offer unique experiences.
Lake Endine, a protected natural park, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can walk its entire perimeter, enjoy water sports like sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking, or go fishing. Equipped picnic areas are available on its small beaches, perfect for a day out. For more details, you can visit Wikipedia's page on Lake Endine.
Lake Iseo is renowned for its diverse offerings. It features Monte Isola, the largest lake island in Southern Europe, which you can explore by bicycle or small boat. The lake also boasts charming lakeside towns like Iseo, Sarnico, and Lovere, known for their beauty and local cuisine, especially freshwater fish dishes. Swimming is popular in summer, with water temperatures reaching up to 22°C.
Yes, Pertüs Pond is a notable smaller lake in the area. It features a refreshment area and, on clear days, offers enchanting views of the Alps, including Monte Rosa and Cervino.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. Lake Endine offers small beaches and picnic areas. The lakeside promenades in places like Lecco and Malgrate provide relaxing settings for walks. Monte Isola on Lake Iseo is also a great family destination, where you can explore by bike or boat.
Yes, Lake Iseo is suitable for swimming, with water temperatures reaching up to 22°C in summer. Lake Endine also has small beaches where visitors can enjoy the water, though its characteristic dark green color is due to its natural environment.
Absolutely. Lake Iseo offers vibrant cycling routes, particularly around Monte Isola. Near Lecco, you can find the Lakeside Cycle Path of Lecco, which is a pleasant route. For more extensive cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Sant'Omobono Terme or MTB Trails around Sant'Omobono Terme.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can walk the entire perimeter of Lake Endine. Near Lecco, the Lakeside Promenade provides a relaxing walk with mountain views. For more challenging hikes, consider exploring the MTB Trails around Sant'Omobono Terme, which often include scenic walking sections.
Lake Endine is known for its largely intact natural environment, thick reeds providing a haven for birds and fish, and notably clear, dark green waters. Lake Iseo is famous for Monte Isola, the largest lake island in Southern Europe, and the dramatic 'Bögn Scenic Road' near Riva di Solto, carved into rock with spectacular lake views.
Yes, many lakeside towns like Iseo, Sarnico, and Lovere on Lake Iseo offer numerous bars, cafes, and restaurants, often specializing in local freshwater fish. Pertüs Pond also has a refreshment area, and Lecco provides a wide array of dining options along its picturesque streets and lakefront.
Lecco is a picturesque settlement with colorful boats in the bay and charming streets. You can enjoy a beautiful walk along the Lakeside Promenade and War Memorial, offering views over the southern end of Lake Como. The town also has many shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a great spot for urban exploration and relaxation.
Many of the lakeside promenades and walking paths around Lake Endine and Lake Iseo are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The Malgrate Lakeside Promenade, for instance, offers a pleasant setting for a stroll.


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