Best lakes around San Fele are primarily the Monticchio Lakes, situated at the foot of the extinct Vulture volcano in Basilicata, Italy. While San Fele is known for its waterfalls, the Monticchio Lakes offer a distinct natural attraction. These volcanic lakes, Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo, are nestled within the Vulture Regional Nature Reserve, providing a landscape of forests and crater lakes. The area features natural beauty, from the historical context of the waterfalls to the geological significance of the…
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First panoramic point on the large lake a few steps from the small lake. Spectacular view, furthermore only at this point is it possible to admire up close the bald cypress plants whose trunk has a wide base and develops a dense network of roots that re-emerge from the ground, called "respiratory roots", and anchor it to the ground allowing its survival even in winter when due to flooding the ground becomes muddy and marshy.
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The colors of the small lake of Monticchio really leave you breathless. A corner of paradise in which to take refuge on hot days.
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The blue color of the small lake is more appreciated in winter or in summer in the early hours of the day when there is no haze. One of the things that makes Lago Piccolo di Monticchio so special is its volcanic origin. The lake is located inside an ancient volcanic crater, giving the landscape a unique and fascinating character. Walking along its banks is like taking a journey through time, admiring the traces of the geological past of this region.
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Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo lie, at about 650 meters above sea level, on the crater of Monte Vulture, an extinct volcano. Their greenish waters, separated by a thin line of land, are surrounded by lush forests of beech and oak.
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The Piccolo lake, together with the Grande lake, constitutes a nature reserve of great value, together they offer breathtaking views.
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These beautiful lakes are located at the foot of the now extinct Vulture volcano. The beauty of this place has earned it the nickname of "Switzerland of Basilicata". The lakes are located within the Vulture Regional Nature Reserve.
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With a slow trend it is possible to discover unique spots where nature takes its course ...
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While San Fele is renowned for its captivating waterfalls, the primary lake attractions are the Monticchio Lakes. These volcanic lakes, Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo, are nestled within the Vulture Regional Nature Reserve, offering a unique landscape at the foot of the extinct Monte Vulture volcano. The waterfalls of San Fele, such as 'U Uattënnièrë' and 'La cascata degli innamorati', provide beautiful forested trails and historical insights into ancient fulling mills.
The Monticchio Lakes are unique due to their volcanic origin, lying within the crater of Monte Vulture. Their scenic beauty, surrounded by lush forests, has earned them the nickname 'Switzerland of Basilicata'. Notably, Lago Piccolo di Monticchio is a meromictic lake, meaning its deep and surface waters do not mix, creating distinct layers. You can explore more about them here: Monticchio Lakes.
Yes, near the Monticchio Lakes, you can visit the Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo. This 8th-century monastery is carved into the volcanic rock, adding a significant historical and spiritual dimension to your visit. The Monticchio Lakes and Abbey Loop highlight includes exploring this area.
The area around the San Fele waterfalls offers a variety of well-marked paths and old mule trails suitable for both casual walkers and experienced hikers. These trails wind through dense woods of chestnut, beech, and turkey trees, allowing you to explore various cascades like the Conca D'Oro Waterfall and the Twin Falls, and enjoy the natural sounds of the Bradano torrent.
Yes, the Monticchio Lakes area is considered family-friendly. The trails around the lakes are generally accessible for casual walks, and the natural beauty provides a pleasant environment for all ages. The Monticchio Lakes highlight is specifically tagged as family-friendly.
For spectacular views, consider visiting the Cypress Knees and Panoramic View of Lago Grande. This spot offers a breathtaking perspective of the large lake and allows you to observe unique bald cypress plants. Another excellent viewpoint is the View of Lago Piccolo di Monticchio, especially in winter or early summer mornings for the best blue hues.
Beyond hiking around the lakes and waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling and mountain biking routes. For example, explore the 'Monte Vulture and Monticchio Lakes Loop' for mountain biking or the 'Lago Piccolo di Monticchio – Monticchio Lakes loop' for road cycling. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around San Fele, Cycling around San Fele, and Road Cycling Routes around San Fele guides.
The blue color of Lago Piccolo di Monticchio is particularly appreciated in winter or during the early hours of summer mornings, when there is less haze. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails and enjoying the lush surroundings.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities around the Monticchio Lakes. The Monticchio Lakes and Abbey Loop is a highlight that includes a ride discovering various inlets leading to the large lake. There are also specific road cycling routes like the 'Lago Piccolo di Monticchio – Monticchio Lakes loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around San Fele guide.
Around the Monticchio Lakes, you can expect to see lush forests of beech and oak trees, the distinctive greenish waters of the lakes, and the geological formations of the extinct Monte Vulture volcano. Unique bald cypress plants with their 'respiratory roots' can also be admired, particularly near the Cypress Knees and Panoramic View of Lago Grande.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the tranquil atmosphere of the Monticchio Lakes, often referring to the area as the 'Switzerland of Basilicata'. The combination of volcanic landscapes, lush forests, and the historical Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo creates a captivating experience. The opportunity to discover unique spots and enjoy the silence of nature is also highly valued.


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