Best lakes around Lama Mocogno are situated in the Modenese Apennines, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes. The area features a mix of natural and recreational lakes, offering various outdoor activities. These lakes are often nestled within forests or at the foot of mountains, providing scenic views and opportunities for exploration. Lama Mocogno's natural features include several lakes that serve as starting points for hiking and offer tranquil settings.
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panoramic point reachable on foot, recommended choice or by cable car, less healthy and green choice
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Puddle that forms naturally in autumn
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1880 meters of spectacle in a magical place
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Spectacular viewpoint and great place to eat
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Spectacular place, great food
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View from Pian Cavallaro
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Polenta with ragù to try 😛
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Beautiful cabin located near the Ninfa lake
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Among the most popular lakes in the area is Lake of the Nymph, located at the foot of Mount Cimone. Other highly regarded spots include Rice Paddy Lake, known for its rewarding views after a climb, and Lago Santo Modenese, the largest natural lake in the Modena Apennines, popular for its serene green surroundings.
Yes, Lake of the Nymph is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant area surrounded by woods and meadows, ideal for relaxing and picnics. Additionally, 'Il Mulino' near Lama Mocogno provides a green area for picnics and even features farm animals, making it suitable for families.
The lakes around Lama Mocogno are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the 'Climb to Monte Cimone' or 'Lago il Terzo – Lago della Ninfa loop' (see Mountain Hikes around Lama Mocogno). Gravel biking and mountain biking are also popular, with trails such as the 'View of Rocca di Sestola – Lake of the Nymph loop' for gravel biking (Gravel biking around Lama Mocogno) and the 'Lake of the Nymph – Ascent to Cimoncino loop' for MTB (MTB Trails around Lama Mocogno).
Yes, recreational fishing is possible in several lakes. 'Il Mulino' near Lama Mocogno is well-equipped for fishing, with daily trout stocking. Lake of the Nymph also allows recreational fishing, with permits available for purchase on-site.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Lake Pratignano is a unique peat bog in northern Italy, home to the carnivorous plant Drosera Rotundifolia. Lake Baccio is notable for its untouched nature and ancient beech trees along its shores. Lago Santo Modenese is the largest natural lake in the Modena Apennines, known for its serene green surroundings and glacial origin.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities. Near Lake of the Nymph, you can find catering services and an adjacent refuge for eating and overnight stays. Pian Cavallaro Mountain Hut also provides bar and restaurant services. 'Il Mulino' offers a restaurant serving typical mountain cuisine, and near Lake Scaffaiolo, the Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi provides refreshments.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly vibrant around Lake of the Nymph due to its colorful foliage. Lake Pratignano is a resting spot for migratory birds in spring and autumn. Summer and autumn are excellent for walks around Lake Turchino and Lago Santo Modenese. Winter offers unique beauty with frozen lakes and opportunities for ski touring.
Yes, several lakes transform in winter. Lake of the Nymph becomes part of a ski resort area with chairlifts, cross-country tracks, and a snow park. Lago Santo Modenese freezes over, creating a white expanse. Lake Turchino offers beautiful ski touring opportunities for those with proper mountaineering equipment.
Many lakes provide stunning views. Pian Cavallaro Mountain Hut, located in a large basin under Monte Cimone, offers panoramic views overlooking the valley. Lake Scaffaiolo, one of the highest natural basins, provides stunning panoramic views, especially at sunset. Lake Pratignano also offers breathtaking views, including the ski resort of Corno alle Scale in the distance.
Yes, the region's lakes are steeped in local lore. Lago Santo Modenese has several legends surrounding its name. A local legend tells of a nymph residing in Lake of the Nymph. Lake Scaffaiolo's unique characteristics have also fostered local myths and legends, and near Lake Pratignano, you can find the 'Grotta delle fate' (Fairies' Cave).
Yes, near Lake of the Nymph, you can find the Lago della Ninfa–Clorofilla Bike Repair & Charging Station. This facility offers free charging, a pump, and tools for repairing faults on both bikes and e-bikes.
Lake Baccio, the second-largest Apennine lake in the Province of Modena, is unique for its distinct oval shape and its remarkably untouched nature. It is surrounded by ancient beech trees, contributing to its pristine environment. It's also a short walk from Lago Santo, offering views of Monte Giovo and Monte Rondinaio.


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