Lakes around Preone are situated in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, an area known for its paleontological significance. The municipality of Preone itself is recognized for its fossil discoveries, housing a dedicated Paleontological Museum. While Preone is not directly characterized by large natural lakes within its immediate boundaries, the surrounding landscape offers a variety of water bodies. This region provides a blend of natural features and cultural heritage, making it a point of interest for explorers.
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a dreamlike small lake with a spectacular shore trail (on foot or pushing the bike!)
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A small lake to refresh and cool off. It is surrounded by some benches where you can sit.
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Beautiful walk to do with children too.
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An artificial lake not suitable for swimming but immersed in greenery, Lake Verzegnis originates from the waters of the Ambiesta stream and is located in a remote but beautiful corner of Carnia. It is full of trout, so it is not uncommon to see people intent on fishing.
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After the fountain on the lake of the equestrian center, a beautiful cycle path.
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This place is very beautiful, with water games, a small lake, a small wood and a view of the Carnia mountains.
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Among the most popular lakes in the area is Laghetto di Villa Santina, known for its water games, a small wood, and views of the Carnia mountains. Another highly regarded spot is Lake Verzegnis, an artificial lake celebrated for its unique turquoise color and surrounding greenery.
Yes, several lakes around Preone are suitable for families. Laghetto di Villa Santina and Villa Santina Pond with Fountain are both noted as family-friendly, offering amenities like a bar and restaurant nearby the pond. The Pond with Fountain in Parco Intercomunale delle Colline Carniche also features an artificial water park along a cycle path, making it enjoyable for all ages.
The lakes around Preone offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find woodlands, views of the Carnia mountains, and the distinctive turquoise waters of Lake Verzegnis. The broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region also boasts glacial lakes like the Lakes of Fusine with their stunning reflections of the Mangart Mountain, and the alpine Lake of Predil with its crystal-clear, green-blue waters and surrounding Julian Alps.
Near the lakes around Preone, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The area is excellent for hiking, with routes like the easy Sentiero Paleontologico Stavoli Lunas or more challenging trails to Monte Rizzat. Cycling is also popular, especially along the FVG8 cycleway near Villa Santina Pond with Fountain. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking, cycling, and mountain hiking guides around Preone.
While Lake Verzegnis is not suitable for swimming, the wider Friuli-Venezia Giulia region offers excellent water sports opportunities. Lake of Cavazzo, the largest natural lake in the region, is ideal for paddle boating, canoeing, and surfing. Lake of Barcis also provides options for canoeing, surfing, pedalo, rafting, and canyoning.
The lakes around Preone and in the broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region are beautiful throughout the year. Summer is ideal for water sports and enjoying the mild climate. Autumn brings picturesque colors, especially around the Lakes of Fusine. Even winter can be stunning, with some areas like the Lakes of Fusine being among the coldest spots, offering a unique, serene landscape.
Preone itself is known for its paleontological richness and houses a Paleontological Museum, dedicated to local fossil discoveries. While the lakes are primarily natural attractions, the region blends natural features with cultural heritage. The Pond with Fountain in Parco Intercomunale delle Colline Carniche even features visible parts of a former railway line, adding a touch of local history.
Yes, near Villa Santina Pond with Fountain, there is a bar and restaurant, making it a convenient spot to take a break and enjoy refreshments during your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the unexpected beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many appreciate the stunning views of the Carnia mountains, the unique turquoise color of Lake Verzegnis, and the family-friendly atmosphere of spots like Laghetto di Villa Santina. The convenience of amenities like nearby restaurants and cycle paths also adds to the positive experience.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region is full of smaller, charming water bodies. The intro mentions that Preone is known for artificial lakes and ponds, which offer diverse settings for outdoor activities and relaxation, often appearing as unexpected gems amidst the landscape.
Yes, there are several hiking trails in the vicinity. For instance, the Down to Lake Verzegnis highlight describes a fast piece on a wide road, suitable for cycling or walking, leading to the lake. The broader area offers trails like the Sentiero Paleontologico Stavoli Lunas, which is an easy hike, and more moderate options like CAI Trail 807 to Forchia Rizzat. You can find more details in the hiking guide for Preone.


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