Attractions around Letia feature a landscape characterized by glacial lakes and deep gorges. This region offers opportunities to explore natural monuments and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can discover a variety of natural formations, including high-altitude lakes and impressive canyons. The area is known for its diverse outdoor activities.
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bring water, sunglasses and have the sun exposure under control (sun cream or long sleeves, something for the head and neck). the segment between the lakes is on rocks/boulders and can be quite demanding make sure you have mountain shoes, not some shitty city snickers :)
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very pretty here, very pretty
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We wanted to take the walk (Easter holidays), but unfortunately we ended up during road works. The road was closed (5 km from the start of the walk). The bridge to the walk has collapsed. There may be another possibility, but we haven't found it.
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A few steps from the waterfall, this suspended footbridge allows you to cross the stream. There are also some beautiful swimming areas there.
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It is recommended to walk the bridge with a maximum of 1 person per crossing.
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About 100m behind the suspension bridge on the right there are some quieter places to swim.
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Located to the east of Porto, between the pretty little village of Évisa and the Vergio Pass, the Aïtone Forest is a true oasis of peace and greenery. It extends over 4,000 hectares and is lulled by the gentle sound of the small Aïtone stream, which jumps from rock to rock, creating magnificent waterfalls and beautiful natural pools perfect for swimming, water games and relaxation.
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There are numerous natural swimming pools in the forest and the Aïtone waterfalls tempt the bravest... the water there is rarely warmer than 11° - even in midsummer!
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Letia is characterized by its stunning natural formations, including glacial lakes and deep gorges. You can explore impressive canyons like the Spelunca gorges, which feature vertiginous landscapes. The region is also home to several high-altitude lakes of glacial origin, such as Lake Nino, Lake Capitello, and Lake Melo.
Yes, reaching some of the lakes involves challenging hikes. For instance, Lake Capitello can be reached via a demanding hike from the Restonica Valley. Similarly, Lake Melo can be accessed from the GR20 by descending to the Brèche de Capitello or by climbing through the Restonica valley. Sturdy shoes and plenty of water are recommended for these routes.
The region around Letia offers diverse outdoor activities, particularly hiking and mountaineering. You can find numerous routes, such as the challenging 'Lac de Nino – Drinking fountain with shrine loop from Poppaghja' or the 'Brèche de Capitello – Soglia Pass loop from Bergerie de Grotelle'. For more detailed information on routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Letia and Hiking around Letia guides.
Yes, cycling is another popular activity. There are several challenging cycling routes available, such as the 'Vergio Pass – Ponte Altu loop from Évisa' or the 'Small harbor – Liamone Plain loop from Vico'. For more options and details, refer to the Cycling around Letia guide.
The Spelunca gorges are a very popular natural monument extending between the villages of Ota and Evisa. A path along an old mule track runs through the impressive canyon, which is crossed by the Tavulella stream. While its beauty is undeniable, be aware that it can be very busy due to its popularity. You can also find the medieval Genoese bridge 'Ponte a Zaglia' here, accessible on foot.
Lake Nino is a beautiful glacial lake, historically frequented by shepherds and now popular with hikers. It's important to note that the pozzine (unique plant formations) are protected, and swimming in the lake is prohibited. Visitors often enjoy the magical atmosphere, deep greens, azure blues, and the sight of roaming cattle and horses.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic settings and the sense of adventure. For example, Lake Capitello is described as a 'great idyll' and a 'very worthwhile destination' for its scenic beauty and birdwatching opportunities. At Lake Melo, the mountain crows are known to interact with visitors, adding a unique element to the experience.
Yes, the Trailhead to Melo and Capitello lakes is a common starting point. It's essential to bring plenty of water, especially in midsummer (at least 1.5 liters per person), and wear sturdy shoes for the challenging terrain.
Yes, within the Spelunca gorges, you can find the medieval Genoese bridge 'Ponte a Zaglia', which is an architectural attraction accessible on foot. Local legend also suggests that a Leca castle, destroyed in the 17th century, once existed on a huge rock at the top of the gorge, in a place called U Castellu.
The landscape around Letia is primarily characterized by its dramatic natural features. It boasts glacial lakes nestled in high altitudes and deep gorges carved by streams. The region offers numerous scenic viewpoints and is known for its diverse natural formations, making it ideal for those seeking rugged outdoor beauty.
Near the starting point for hikes to Lake Melo, there is a hosted hut. However, parking can be limited, especially during peak times. It's always advisable to plan ahead for facilities when venturing into these natural areas.


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