Best lakes around Fontanafredda are located within the broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, where this municipality in the province of Pordenone, Italy, is situated. While Fontanafredda itself is not directly known for significant natural lakes, the surrounding area features various water bodies, including artificial lakes, natural springs, and park ponds. The landscape is characterized by its proximity to the Cansiglio-Cavallo mountains and the plains of Pordenone. This region offers diverse natural attractions for exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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The Gorgazzo springs have the characteristic of collecting rainwater which, infiltrating the karst structure of the Cansiglio plateau, emerges at the base of the mountain with an already considerable flow rate.
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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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A magical place, with an incredible scientific history. Always worth a stop.
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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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The Gorgazzo source is an underwater cave where the stream of the same name originates, a tributary of the Livenza river. Located near Polcenigo, its name derives from the Friulian gorc which means precisely abyss. The cave consists of a resurgence and near the mouth of the cavity, nine meters deep, the statue of a Christ was placed, which thanks to the clarity of the water and the bottom is visible from the outside from the shore on sunny days .
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While Fontanafredda itself is not known for large natural lakes, the surrounding area offers a variety of water features including natural springs, artificial lakes, and park ponds. A notable natural spring is Gorgazzo Spring, where the Livenza river originates, known for its vibrant green water. You can also find artificial lakes like Lake Burida, created for industrial purposes, and park lakes such as the one in Parco San Valentino.
Yes, Parco San Valentino is a city park featuring a large lake and is recognized as one of Italy's largest inclusive parks, making it very family-friendly. The Pond in Villa Galvani Park also offers a large green area with an inclusive play area and a rose garden, perfect for families.
Near Fontanafredda, you can visit Laghetto delle Risorgive di Porcia, a lake situated close to a historical castle. This site offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, providing insights into the region's past and the noble families who once resided there.
The area around Fontanafredda offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Gorgazzo Spring – Polcenigo loop' or the 'Sacile – Laghetti di Rorai loop'. For running, there are several loops starting from Fontanafredda. Gravel biking options include the 'Polcenigo Village Center – Gorgazzo Spring loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, running, and gravel biking guides for Fontanafredda.
Yes, Parco San Valentino in Pordenone has been redeveloped to be a totally accessible place, making it one of Italy's largest inclusive parks. It features a large lake and extensive green areas with accessible paths.
The natural springs and park lakes around Fontanafredda can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walks and outdoor activities. Summer is ideal for enjoying the green spaces and potentially cooler spots near water, while winter can provide serene, quiet landscapes for walks.
While specific cafes directly at every water feature are not detailed, the highlights like Parco San Valentino and Pond in Villa Galvani Park are located within or very close to urban areas like Pordenone, where you will find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
Many parks and natural areas in Italy are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. For specific regulations, especially in protected areas or private parks, it's always best to check local signage. Generally, places like Parco San Valentino and Pond in Villa Galvani Park are welcoming to dogs on leash.
Visitors particularly appreciate the vibrant green color of the water at Gorgazzo Spring, which is a result of sun reflections. The extensive green areas and inclusive design of Parco San Valentino are also highly valued, as is the combination of natural beauty and historical significance found at Laghetto delle Risorgive di Porcia.
While the guide does not explicitly mention designated wild swimming spots, the broader Friuli Venezia Giulia region and neighboring areas are known for various lakes suitable for swimming. For example, Lake Cavazzo in Friuli Venezia Giulia is suitable for swimming. Always exercise caution and check local regulations before swimming in natural waters.
Many of the highlighted locations, such as Parco San Valentino and Pond in Villa Galvani Park, are located in or near Pordenone, making them accessible by car with available parking, or via local public transport. For more remote natural springs like Gorgazzo Spring, driving is often the most convenient option, with parking usually available nearby.
Beyond the more popular spots, the region offers various smaller artificial lakes and park ponds that provide peaceful retreats. Lake Burida, an artificial lake with a historical industrial past, and the Pond in Villa Galvani Park, with its late-Romantic garden design and ancient rose itinerary, offer unique and perhaps less crowded experiences.


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