Best lakes around Porcia are found within the municipality and the wider Pordenone province, situated near the Carnic pre-Alps and the Friulian Dolomites. This region offers a mix of natural and artificial water bodies. Visitors can explore historical sites, park settings, and larger reservoirs. The area provides diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.
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The small Burida lake in Pordenone with its surrounding green area is a place of high environmental value.
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Large green area, of late-Romantic imprint, designed according to the compositional canons of the "English garden" with an avenue of thick holm oaks, Atlas cedars and magnolias. The horse chestnuts in front of the main entrance are among the oldest specimens of this elegant garden. Since November 2010 it has housed the Museo Itinerario della Rosa Antica (MIRA) which winds around the pond and is enriched by a collection of ornamental grasses. Rest areas allow you to admire the flowers and the pond. The Galvani Park, 350 meters from the center, with activities dedicated to art, the large central lawn, also home to concerts, open-air cinema, folk events, the rose garden and the inclusive play area, is considered the green living room of the city.
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beautiful park in pordenone
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Small lake interesting for the historical-educational museum itinerary on the Ancient Rose
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Impressive beautiful lakes in a quiet area
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Grove with cycle path with gravel or mtb that allows you to see it from the inside in 5/10 minutes and a small lake on the edge. Worth a quick visit.
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The castle, built with a military function to protect the territory from barbarian invasions, since the 12th century has become the permanent home of the noble family of Porcía and Brugnera, who ruled these lands for eight centuries and held important political and military positions under the Serenissima Republic of Venice. . The Castle gave hospitality to emperors such as Charles V and Henry III of Habsburg who, as reported by the memorials of the time, enjoyed and appreciated good wine, cuisine and hospitality.
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Lake Burida was born in 1894 when, on the outskirts of Pordenone along the Rio Maj, a small dam was built with the aim of obtaining an artificial lake of about ten hectares. The collection of water thus achieved, through a fall of eight meters, moved the blades of a turbine capable of producing an average power of about 120 kilowatts. The energy was conveyed to the Amman Cotton Mill in Borgomeduna thanks to a specially built power line on steel pylons. The large plant, in fact, used the strength of several local waterways to cover its energy needs. In this regard, it is interesting to note that, since the end of the nineteenth century, the cotton industries of Pordenone were real pioneers in the field of electricity production, mainly used in factories, but also sold for public lighting.
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Locally, you can visit Lake Burida, an artificial lake with historical ties to the Amman Cotton Mill, and the lake within Parco San Valentino, a large inclusive city park. Also notable is Laghetto delle Risorgive di Porcia, near a historic castle. Within the wider Pordenone province, easily accessible from Porcia, are the striking green waters of Lake Barcis, the scenic Lake Tramonti, and Lake Redona, all offering diverse experiences.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Parco San Valentino is recognized as one of Italy's largest inclusive parks, offering a large lake and green spaces. Lake Burida provides a relaxing environment for observing swans and ducks. The Pond in Villa Galvani Park also features a beautiful green area with a rose garden and an inclusive play area. Laghetto delle Risorgive di Porcia and the Rorai Lakes are also considered family-friendly.
Near Parco San Valentino, you can find remnants of an ancient barchessa and an icebox, reflecting its past as part of a paper mill and a private villa. Lake Burida was originally created to power the Amman Cotton Mill, showcasing industrial history. Laghetto delle Risorgive di Porcia is located near a castle with centuries of history, having hosted emperors and been home to the noble family of Porcía and Brugnera.
While specific trails directly around every lake are not detailed, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For general hiking routes around Porcia, you can explore options like the 'Parco del Seminario – Noncello River Sluice Gates loop' or the 'Rondover River loop'. You can find more details on these and other hiking routes in the Hiking around Porcia guide.
Lake Barcis, known for its bright green and blue waters, is a popular spot for sports enthusiasts. You can enjoy walking, canoeing, windsurfing, mountain biking, and rafting. It also serves as a great starting point for exploring the nearby gorge or for scenic mountain biking and hiking in the Valcellina area.
Yes, Lake Burida offers a relaxing environment. It's a good spot for leisure and photography, where visitors can paddle and observe swans and ducks.
Parco San Valentino has been redeveloped to be a totally accessible place, making it one of the largest inclusive parks in Italy. This means its paths around the lake are suitable for wheelchair users.
The lakes around Porcia are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant weather for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for water sports at lakes like Barcis, while winter can offer serene, quiet walks.
Yes, the area around Porcia provides various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes like 'Spilimbergo and Maniago – ring tour from Pordenone' or 'Pian di Cansiglio – Lake Morto loop'. For gravel biking, options include 'Church of San Biagio (Giais) – Tree-lined Route loop'. Explore more in the Road Cycling Routes around Porcia and Gravel biking around Porcia guides.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly on the lake shores are not detailed, the lakes are generally accessible from Porcia and Pordenone, where you will find a range of amenities. For lakes further afield like Barcis and Tramonti, nearby villages often provide local eateries and lodging options.
Lake Barcis is renowned for its striking bright green and blue waters, making it highly scenic. Lake Tramonti also offers engaging stretches of blue water, reflecting the beautiful Friulian Dolomites region. Lake Burida is also noted as a good spot for photography due to its relaxing environment and wildlife.
The Rorai Lakes are described as impressive and beautiful lakes located in a quiet area, offering a peaceful natural setting.
The lakes around Porcia are set against a backdrop influenced by the Carnic pre-Alps and the Friulian Dolomites. You'll find diverse landscapes ranging from the serene park settings of Parco San Valentino and Villa Galvani Park, to the more rugged, mountainous surroundings of Lake Barcis and Lake Tramonti. Many lakes are artificial reservoirs, showcasing engineering alongside natural beauty.


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