Best lakes around Pescorocchiano are found in a charming mountain village in the province of Rieti. The area is characterized by its proximity to two notable artificial lakes, Lago del Salto and Lago del Turano. These lakes are significant for their scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and historical importance, offering a blend of natural landscapes and human-made structures.
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San ROCCO was chosen as the patron saint for this church and the corresponding parish. Saint Roch was born in the middle of the 14th century in Montpellier, France. He is popularly regarded as the "plague saint" - alongside Saint Sebastian. A characteristic feature of Roch's depiction in paintings and as a statue is that he is usually pointing to a plague boil on his leg; a dog can also often be seen at his feet, because according to legend, when he was caring for plague victims, he himself became ill and withdrew into solitude, and the dog provided him with bread every day. The memorial day of San Rocco in the calendar of saints is August 16th.
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Lago del Salto is a small but successive artificial lake near Rieti whose circumference is about 32 km of asphalted and mostly flat road. A wonderful route to do by bike, even with the family, taking into account both the low car traffic and the good condition of the road surface perfectly passable with MTB, GRAVEL, City Bike, Racing bike etc. and the beautiful naturalistic views of the lake and the mountains. Along the route there are several rest areas where you can rest and eat a sandwich, but there is also a bar with a beautiful view near the dam. Also along the route you will encounter the town of Fiumata, diametrically opposite the dam, and the town of Borgo San Pietro, halfway between Fiumata and the dam, this is the ideal starting point thanks to the large spaces available for parking cars, but above all for the numerous restaurants with a view of the lake, open all year round and offering excellent local dishes, ideal to enjoy especially after a nice ride like this. For those who want to make the undertaking more challenging there is the variant that passes through Varco Sabino and then through the town of Rigatti, the tour is extended by a total of 10 km, testing a truly challenging climb and descent. Definitely worth trying.
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The passage over the dam is spectacular and the "jump" below is very impressive.
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The village of Castel di Tora is among the most beautiful and evocative of the Rieti area and Sabina. It is completely perched on a promontory and for this reason it offers a special view of the Turano lake, without having to climb the peaks of the nearby Navegna and Cervia mountains. In winter it is almost completely unpopulated, while in summer it welcomes the numerous Roman holidaymakers who seek refreshment along the lake shores.
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Lake nestled in the hills of Rieti, a gem
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One of the two lakes of Sabina, the Turano lake. Emerald green waters, villages nestled in the mountains that are reflected in the waters
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The primary lakes near Pescorocchiano are Lago del Salto and Lago del Turano. Both are artificial lakes known for their scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Lago del Salto is the largest artificial lake in Lazio, while Lago del Turano is nestled within the Monte Navegna and Monte Cervia Nature Reserve.
Lago del Salto offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking. You can find well-equipped bathing beaches in villages like Fiumata and Borgo San Pietro, where you can rent parasols, deckchairs, pedal boats, and canoes. It's also a popular spot for wakeboarding, hosting national and international competitions.
Yes, the Salto Dam, over 90 meters high, is a prominent man-made monument forming Lago del Salto and offers spectacular views. Similarly, the Posticciola Dam, which created Lake Turano, provides an incredible panorama of the surrounding natural environment.
Lago del Turano is known for its clear, swimmable waters and tranquil atmosphere. It's enveloped by rolling hills, dense forests, and charming villages like Castel di Tora and Colle di Tora. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing, as well as hiking and nature walks with stunning views of the lake and Apennine mountains.
Yes, both Lago del Salto and Lago del Turano are considered family-friendly. Lago del Salto has equipped bathing beaches for swimming and water sports, while Lago del Turano offers clear, calm waters suitable for swimming and gentle water activities. The surrounding areas provide opportunities for easy walks and picnics.
The area around Lago del Salto is rich in biodiversity. Anglers can find various fish species like carp, pike, and perch. Birdwatchers can observe numerous bird species, including herons, kingfishers, and birds of prey, especially along the forested shores.
The region offers excellent hiking opportunities. The Salto Dam is part of the "Cammino del Salto," a scenic loop trail that passes through Pescorocchiano. The area around Lago del Turano also provides paths for nature walks with views of the lake and mountains. For more detailed routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Pescorocchiano guide, which includes routes like "Rascino Plateau – Lake Rascino loop."
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. You can find various routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. For instance, the "Around Lake Salto — ring tour" is a moderate road cycling route. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Pescorocchiano and Gravel biking around Pescorocchiano guides.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for water activities like swimming, boating, and paddleboarding. During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring the surrounding villages. The autumn foliage also offers picturesque views.
Yes, along the shores of Lago del Turano, you can explore picturesque villages such as Castel di Tora and Colle di Tora. These villages offer a glimpse into traditional Italian life and provide stunning views of the lake. Castel di Tora, perched on a promontory, is particularly noted for its special view of Lake Turano.
Well-equipped bathing beaches in villages like Fiumata and Borgo San Pietro, located along Lago del Salto, typically offer parking facilities for visitors looking to enjoy swimming and other water activities.
Lago del Salto and Lago del Turano are connected by a nine-kilometer long tunnel. Both lakes were formed in the 1940s by the construction of dams for hydroelectric power generation and flood control, making them integral to the region's infrastructure and natural beauty.


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