Best lakes around Palombara Sabina are found within the surrounding Lazio region, offering diverse aquatic landscapes. While Palombara Sabina itself is situated in the Sabina hills, the nearby area features significant artificial lakes like Lago del Salto and Lago del Turano. These lakes, created by damming rivers, provide various recreational opportunities and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its hilly terrain and a mix of natural and man-made water bodies.
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Magnificent 16th-century cardinal's villa in exotic hillside gardens with elaborate fountains and grottoes.
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wonderful place, the trail is very easy
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The Pozzo del Merro is a karst sinkhole located in the countryside north of Rome, between the Cornicolani Mountains in Macchia del Barco and Macchia di Gattaceca, in the municipality of Sant'Angelo Romano. According to initial studies by the University of Tor Vergata, the cavity is 392 meters deep, which is the maximum limit the measurements have reached. The probes launched since its discovery have not reached bottom, and the studies continue. This sinkhole has always been known to the locals. In 1890 it appears in the description of a tourist itinerary that leads from Rome to Sant'Angelo Romano, and is described as "a kind of chasm, at the bottom of which extends a small lake and whose very steep sides are covered with trees". https://www.sotterraneidiroma.it/sites/pozzo-del-merro
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"On the east side of the Lucretili Mountains, immersed in oak and fir woods, the two Percile lakes, also called "Lagustelli", seem to rest. They are two small bodies of water of karst origin protected by an integral reserve within the Natural Park Regional dei Monti Lucretili. The largest lake, with a diameter of almost 120 meters, is called Fraturno while the smaller one, located a few meters away, is called Marraone" (source: Lazio Nascosto)
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These splendid lakes are a testimony of the karst phenomenon on the Lucretili mountains. The largest, the Fraturno lake, exposed to the sun, the smallest enclosed in a deep sinkhole. Immersing yourself in the Fraturno waters is a unique experience if you overcome the initial skepticism of the muddy bottom!
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Here we can admire two beautiful lakes of karst origin.
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Long rectangular tanks placed in succession in front of the large fountain of Neptune, from which they collect the waters. The perfect place for a short stop that allows us to observe the thousand different ripples created by the jets of water, coming from the vases. The name refers to the fact that freshwater fish were bred here in order to entertain guests and inhabitants of the villa with fishing and to ensure an always fresh supply of good fish products (of safe origin).
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nice garden in the shade
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Near Palombara Sabina, you can explore a variety of water bodies. These include natural karst lakes like Lagustelli di Percile, significant artificial lakes such as Lago del Salto and Lago del Turano, and even historical man-made features like The Fish Ponds of Villa d'Este.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Lagustelli di Percile offers an easy trail around its karst lakes. The Fish Ponds of Villa d'Este provide a historical and scenic experience. Additionally, the View of the Flooded Quarries of Tivoli is also considered family-friendly.
Lago del Salto and Lago del Turano are excellent choices for swimming and water sports. Lago del Salto offers well-equipped bathing beaches where you can rent pedal boats and canoes, and it's a hub for wakeboarding. Lago del Turano also has clear, swimmable waters with equipped and free beaches, offering activities like canoeing, paddleboarding, and water skiing. For a more natural experience, you can immerse yourself in the waters of Fraturno Lake at Lagustelli di Percile, though it has a muddy bottom.
For easy walks, the trail around Lagustelli di Percile is highly recommended. Lago del Salto offers hiking opportunities along its forested mountain slopes, and Lago del Turano is situated within the Riserva Naturale dei Monti Navegna e Cervia, providing numerous paths for trekking and wildlife observation.
Yes, The Fish Ponds of Villa d'Este are a notable historical site. These long rectangular tanks were historically used for breeding freshwater fish to entertain guests and ensure a fresh supply. The medieval villages surrounding Lago del Turano, such as Castel di Tora, also offer a rich cultural experience with breathtaking views.
Lago del Salto is the largest artificial lake in Lazio, known for its highly irregular shape with numerous inlets and peninsulas, giving it a fjord-like appearance. It's surrounded by dense forests and is a popular spot for fishing, boating, swimming, and wakeboarding. The lake is also connected to Lago del Turano by an underground tunnel.
Lago del Turano is cherished for its clear, swimmable waters and the picturesque medieval villages that overlook it, such as Castel di Tora. It's located within a nature reserve, offering a tranquil environment, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for various outdoor activities like fishing, biking, and canoeing, away from mass tourism.
For those seeking a challenge, Pozzo del Merro is a significant karst sinkhole with a small lake at its bottom. It is known for its extreme depth and is considered a challenging natural monument to explore.
Beyond lake-specific activities, the region offers extensive opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, including challenging MTB trails like the 'Ruins of Stazzano Vecchio – Monteflavio Pine Forest Trail loop' or scenic road cycling routes such as the 'Moricone Scenic Road – Monteflavio climb loop'. For more details on these and other routes, visit the MTB Trails around Palombara Sabina, Gravel biking around Palombara Sabina, and Road Cycling Routes around Palombara Sabina guides.
While the lakes are beautiful year-round, autumn and winter offer a unique experience, especially at Lago del Salto, where the surrounding nature displays vibrant violet and orange colors, complemented by amazing sunsets. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, while spring and autumn are perfect for hiking and enjoying the mild weather.
The landscapes vary from dense forests of oak, chestnut, and beech trees around Lago del Salto to wooded hills and ancient chestnut woods surrounding Lago del Turano, which is part of a vast nature reserve. You'll also find unique karst phenomena, like the sinkholes and small lakes at Lagustelli di Percile.
Yes, the View of the Flooded Quarries of Tivoli offers an unusual and fascinating panorama. Additionally, the medieval villages overlooking Lago del Turano, such as Castel di Tora, provide spectacular views of the lake and its natural surroundings.


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