Best lakes around Cassano Irpino are primarily found in the broader Monti Picentini Regional Park, as Cassano Irpino itself is renowned for its significant natural springs and the Calore River. These springs are a vital water source, feeding the Apulian Aqueduct and supplying millions of people. While direct natural lakes are not a feature of Cassano Irpino, the region's hydrogeological landscape offers unique natural attractions. For those seeking lake experiences, Laceno Lake is a notable destination within the wider area.
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Lake Laceno is a beautiful place in Irpinia, a stage of the Giro d'Italia also arrived last May.
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Beautiful very impressive lake, often there is grazing cattle and horses
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Tronola spring near the service station
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Equipped picnic area and descent to the lake
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Equipped area to enjoy the tranquility of the place
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Very nice lake, unmissable destination.
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Easily accessible from the road passing through the Verteglia Plateau arriving at the pond of the Madonna, a small basin typical of the Apennines characterized by the typical local flora and fauna
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The Piana del Dragone extends over a flat area of about 1100 hectares, located at a height of 685 meters above sea level and located on the southern edge of the village of Volturara. La Piana has an equipped picnic area, thanks to which it is possible to enjoy the wonder of the surrounding nature, the healthy air and the tranquility of the place.
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Cassano Irpino is primarily known for its powerful natural springs and the Calore River, which are significant water sources for millions of people. While direct natural lakes are not a feature of Cassano Irpino itself, the broader Monti Picentini Regional Park offers destinations like Laceno Lake and smaller basins such as Laghetto della Madonna.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Laceno Lake offers an equipped picnic area and a beautiful setting. The Bocca del Dragone Picnic Area is also equipped for tranquility and features impressive gushing waters. Additionally, the Shores of Lake Volturara provide a picnic and play area for children, complete with a dock.
The region is famous for its abundant natural springs, such as Pollentina, Peschiera, Acqua del Prete, and Bagno della Regina, which feed the Apulian Aqueduct. The Calore River also originates here. For lake-like experiences, you can visit Laceno Lake, nestled amidst woods and mountains, or the small, typical Apennine basin of Laghetto della Madonna.
The area around Cassano Irpino and its water features is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate to difficult routes like 'Lago Acque della Madonna e Piano di Verteglia – giro ad anello nel Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini'. There are also MTB trails and road cycling routes available. For more details on routes, check the Hiking around Cassano Irpino guide, MTB Trails around Cassano Irpino guide, and Road Cycling Routes around Cassano Irpino guide.
Yes, Laceno Lake is a popular starting point for hiking. While specific trails are not detailed here, the lake is known for its beautiful setting amidst woods and mountains, offering various hiking opportunities. You can find routes in the broader Monti Picentini Regional Park that include the Laceno area.
The springs and surrounding natural areas are beautiful year-round. However, for hiking and enjoying the picnic areas, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, especially around Laceno Lake, which is a popular destination for both winter and summer tourism.
While the region is rich in water, the primary attractions are the natural springs and the Calore River, which are vital for drinking water supply. Swimming in these specific sources is generally not permitted due to their protected status. For lakes like Laceno Lake, it's best to check local regulations upon arrival, as conditions and permissions can vary.
The Bocca del Dragone Picnic Area and the Shores of Lake Volturara are equipped areas designed for relaxation, which may offer more accessible terrain. For specific path accessibility, it's recommended to inquire locally or check detailed route descriptions, as many trails in the Monti Picentini are natural and can be uneven.
Equipped areas like the Bocca del Dragone Picnic Area and the Shores of Lake Volturara typically have designated parking. Laghetto della Madonna is easily accessible from the road, suggesting nearby parking options. For Laceno Lake, parking is generally available, especially near the equipped picnic areas.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The gushing waters at the Bocca del Dragone Picnic Area create an impressive natural setting, while Laceno Lake is loved for its beautiful scenery amidst woods and mountains. The Laghetto della Madonna is considered a very nice and unmissable destination for its typical Apennine flora and fauna.
While the guide highlights natural attractions, areas like Laceno Lake, being a popular tourist destination, often have nearby facilities including cafes and restaurants. For other locations like the picnic areas, it's advisable to bring your own provisions or check for local establishments in nearby towns like Cassano Irpino or Volturara Irpina.


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