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Top 9 Lakes around Bagnacavallo

Best lakes around Bagnacavallo are primarily artificial fishing lakes, though the wider area connects to significant natural wetlands. Located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, Bagnacavallo is known for its sport fishing facilities. The region's natural landscape extends to the Po Delta Park, offering diverse aquatic environments and wildlife viewing opportunities. These features provide varied outdoor experiences for visitors.

Best lakes around Bagnacavallo

  • The most popular lakes is Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve, an other natural area that is an ancient dune belt formed in the Etruscan era. This almost untouched corner of paradise is within the Romagna part of the Po Delta Park.
  • Another must-see spot is Via Rotta Martinella, a cycle way. Visitors can admire numerous species, including Pink Flamingos, along this cycle path between the Comacchio Valleys and the Reno river.
  • Visitors also love Flamingos and Wetlands of S. Alberto (Ravenna), a lake area. This pleasant marshy area is suitable for excursions on foot or by boat for birdwatching.
  • Bagnacavallo is known for artificial fishing lakes and natural wetlands. The area offers a variety of lakes and aquatic environments to see and explore, from dedicated fishing spots to protected nature reserves.
  • The lakes around Bagnacavallo are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 240 upvotes and 27 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve

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In the heart of the valleys between the provinces of Ravenna and Ferrara, within the Romagna part of the Po Delta Park, there is an almost untouched corner of paradise that few know.
It is a strip of land beaten by the wind and bathed by the warm brackish waters of the Comacchio Valleys: it is the Boscoforte peninsula, an ancient dune belt formed in the Etruscan era thanks to the elements of the nature of these areas such as water, sand. and the wind.
For more information: turismo.ra.it/myravenna/mare-natura/penisola-boscoforte

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Agriturismo Prato Pozzo

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The PRATO POZZO AGRITURISMO is located in one of the most beautiful and evocative areas of the Comacchio Valleys.
The share Agrituristica Prato Pozzo di Ravaglia Stefano, was born in 1990 going to renovate an old family farm. The name derives from the old farm existing before which was called "Prato del pozzo".
Numerous modifications have been made both to the farmhouse and to the surrounding buildings; moreover, the agricultural part has also changed to give space to courtyard areas and spaces equipped for agri-camping and horse-riding tourism.


Numerous services are made available to the Farmhouse.
Just to list a few:
Rooms
Bungalow
Picnic area
Restaurant and Bar
Children's games
Stables
Bikes
Sport fishing
Birdwatching
Educational farm with nature trail within the farm of almost 2 km
Space for tents/campers and caravans in an agri-campsite with 12 pitches served by electricity hot showers and drainage pit


The landscape of the Valli di Comacchio around the Agriturismo offers unlimited horizons where the water melts into the misty seabed, intersected by thin curtains of vegetation. The gray of the willows and the yellow-green patches of the poplars dominate the band of foliage that emerges from the reed beds of marsh reeds.
In the hedges there is a mosaic of shrubs that guard succulent berries for small migratory birds: the bluish ones of Dogwood and Privet, the orange ones of Sea Buckthorn and the red ones of Dog Rose and Hawthorn.
In all this scenario, the birds are the masters who frequent these environments in every season of the year for the extraordinary wealth of food and shelters.
It is the most important complex of Italian wetlands and migratory birds transiting from Northern to Southern Europe stop in these areas to reproduce or to spend the winter.
For some years several hundred pink flamingos have been grazing by dipping their long necks and scouring the mud in search of shrimps.
The winter white herons mix with the grays while the red herons arrive in summer.
All this for our sight, but the Valli di Comacchio are also the realm of silence, of the tranquility of the open expanses, interrupted by the unmistakable calls of these winged inhabitants.

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Via Rotta Martinella

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Via Rotta Martinella, between the Comacchio Valleys and the Reno river, from here it is possible to admire numerous species including the Pink Flamingos

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Sunset Over the Valleys of Anita

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Located near the Valle Zavelea between the ring canal and the valleys, it is a hamlet of Argenta (FE) situated in the heart of the Po Delta Park, an access point to the Valli di Comacchio; the village named after Anita Garibaldi is the ideal destination for cycle tourists and hikers.

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On the embankment you can admire a splendid sunset

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MARCELLO PIRINI
May 6, 2026, Tramonto Sulle Valli di Anita

Located near the Valle Zavelea between the ring canal and the valleys, it is a hamlet of Argenta (FE) situated in the heart of the Po Delta Park, an access point to the Valli di Comacchio; the village named after Anita Garibaldi is the ideal destination for cycle tourists and hikers.

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Guided bike tours on November 9, 16, 23, and 30 to the northern tip of Bosco Forte, usually inaccessible, among splendid white Camargue horses, pink flamingos, and wild nature consisting of reed beds, glassworts, salt marshes, and sandy hummocks formed hundreds of years ago; a true corner of paradise; for more information, call 0544 528710 or contact nature@atlantide.net

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Very nice to visit this place

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Brian
September 26, 2023, Via Rotta Martinella

Nice cycle path surrounded by nature. Suitable for everyone

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September 16, 2023, Via Rotta Martinella

Via Rotta Martinella, between the Comacchio Valleys and the Reno river, from here it is possible to admire numerous species including the Pink Flamingos

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The PRATO POZZO AGRITURISMO is located in one of the most beautiful and evocative areas of the Comacchio Valleys. The share Agrituristica Prato Pozzo di Ravaglia Stefano, was born in 1990 going to renovate an old family farm. The name derives from the old farm existing before which was called "Prato del pozzo". Numerous modifications have been made both to the farmhouse and to the surrounding buildings; moreover, the agricultural part has also changed to give space to courtyard areas and spaces equipped for agri-camping and horse-riding tourism. Numerous services are made available to the Farmhouse. Just to list a few: Rooms Bungalow Picnic area Restaurant and Bar Children's games Stables Bikes Sport fishing Birdwatching Educational farm with nature trail within the farm of almost 2 km Space for tents/campers and caravans in an agri-campsite with 12 pitches served by electricity hot showers and drainage pit The landscape of the Valli di Comacchio around the Agriturismo offers unlimited horizons where the water melts into the misty seabed, intersected by thin curtains of vegetation. The gray of the willows and the yellow-green patches of the poplars dominate the band of foliage that emerges from the reed beds of marsh reeds. In the hedges there is a mosaic of shrubs that guard succulent berries for small migratory birds: the bluish ones of Dogwood and Privet, the orange ones of Sea Buckthorn and the red ones of Dog Rose and Hawthorn. In all this scenario, the birds are the masters who frequent these environments in every season of the year for the extraordinary wealth of food and shelters. It is the most important complex of Italian wetlands and migratory birds transiting from Northern to Southern Europe stop in these areas to reproduce or to spend the winter. For some years several hundred pink flamingos have been grazing by dipping their long necks and scouring the mud in search of shrimps. The winter white herons mix with the grays while the red herons arrive in summer. All this for our sight, but the Valli di Comacchio are also the realm of silence, of the tranquility of the open expanses, interrupted by the unmistakable calls of these winged inhabitants.

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Really crazy place you can admire by doing the ring ride ❤️❤️❤️🔝

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Bagnacavallo?

Bagnacavallo is primarily known for its artificial sport fishing lakes, such as Meeple Lake and Lago San Gervasio. However, the wider area connects to the natural wetlands of the Po Delta Park, offering diverse aquatic environments and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Are there natural areas or reserves to explore near Bagnacavallo's lakes?

Yes, the region offers significant natural areas. You can visit the Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve, an ancient dune belt within the Romagna part of the Po Delta Park. Another notable spot is the Flamingos and Wetlands of S. Alberto (Ravenna), a marshy area perfect for birdwatching.

What activities are popular at the artificial fishing lakes in Bagnacavallo?

Artificial lakes like Meeple Lake and Lago San Gervasio are popular for sport fishing. Meeple Lake, for instance, is well-stocked with various fish species and hosts fishing competitions, including night fishing events. Both lakes introduce trout in winter for specific fishing techniques.

Can I see flamingos near the lakes of Bagnacavallo?

Absolutely. The area is renowned for its birdlife, including pink flamingos. You can often spot them along Via Rotta Martinella, a cycle path between the Comacchio Valleys and the Reno river, or at the Flamingos and Wetlands of S. Alberto (Ravenna).

Are there family-friendly activities around the lakes?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Via Rotta Martinella is a cycle path considered suitable for everyone. The Flamingos and Wetlands of S. Alberto (Ravenna) offer pleasant excursions on foot or by boat for birdwatching. Additionally, Agriturismo Prato Pozzo provides children's games and an educational farm with a nature trail.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes besides fishing?

Beyond fishing, the area is great for cycling and birdwatching. You can explore various cycling routes, including easy options like the 'Bagnacavallo Historic Center – Canale Naviglio Cycle Path loop'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Bagnacavallo guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Bagnacavallo guide, or the Gravel biking around Bagnacavallo guide.

Are there places to eat or stay near the lakes?

Yes, Agriturismo Prato Pozzo is located in the Comacchio Valleys and offers a restaurant, bar, rooms, bungalows, and agri-camping facilities. Meeple Lake also features a bar and a small restaurant.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Bagnacavallo?

The lakes offer activities year-round. Meeple Lake's sub-street-level location provides protection in colder months, allowing for consistent fishing. Winter is also when trout are introduced to the fishing lakes. Birdwatching, especially for flamingos, can be enjoyed across various seasons, with migratory birds frequenting the wetlands.

What impact did the 2023 flood have on the lakes?

Both Meeple Lake and Lago San Gervasio were severely impacted by the Lamone river flood in May 2023. Structures were submerged, and both facilities faced significant recovery efforts, including pumping out thousands of cubic meters of water.

Can I go hiking or walking around the lakes?

Yes, you can find opportunities for walking. The Flamingos and Wetlands of S. Alberto (Ravenna) are suitable for excursions on foot. The Agriturismo Prato Pozzo also has an educational farm with a nature trail of almost 2 km. For the Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve, visits are typically by appointment with a guide.

What makes the Comacchio Valleys, near Bagnacavallo, special?

The Comacchio Valleys are part of the Po Delta Park and are known for their unique landscape where water merges with the horizon. They are a crucial complex of Italian wetlands, serving as a stopover for migratory birds between Northern and Southern Europe. This area is rich in diverse flora and fauna, including pink flamingos, and offers a sense of tranquility.

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