Lakes around Quarrata offer diverse natural and recreational experiences within the Pistoia plain. The region features both dedicated recreational lakes and significant wetland areas. These aquatic environments contribute to the local ecosystem, providing habitats for various flora and fauna. Quarrata's landscape includes areas shaped by historical activities, now transformed into natural reserves.
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Renai Park, between Florence and Signa, is a 270-hectare area transformed into a park in 2000. It offers a small lakeside beach, rowing and surfing facilities, as well as a natural oasis for bird watching with tours organized by the WWF. Easily accessible by bicycle along the cycle path from the Arno, it is open from May to October.
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Easy tour, almost entirely on cycle paths and paths, to discover this suggestive protected area in the Caserane area
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Beautiful park in Signa. Between Signa and Florence extends an area of private property for 270 hectares the Parco dei Renai also called "Free State of Renai" or "Isola dei Renai", an abandoned area in progressive transformation into a park since the end of the summer of 2000. Currently 70 hectares, managed by a public-private joint-stock company, are open to the public from May to October with free admission. Source: Wikipedia
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It is a very relaxing place ... I usually stop for a little while to rest, after having traveled a few kilometers with the mtb, sitting in the shade watching the fishermen at work.
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The protected natural area Arnovecchio area, located in a paleomeander of the Arno which was rectified during the 16th century, was more recently affected by quarrying activities for the production of gravel, which lasted about forty years, which led to the formation of some basins lake. It is currently characterized by a mosaic of different environments which, although of artificial origin, have undergone spontaneous naturalization processes with the progressive abandonment of production activities; the quarries in particular have been colonized by numerous fauna and flora species. In the part of the municipal property (ex Cava Pierucci) a nature path has been created with structures that facilitate the observation of plants and wild animals and designed for complete accessibility also by people with walking difficulties or blind people: in addition to four In fact, there are illustrative signs and tactile panels with fauna, plants and animals in relief and texts in the Braille alphabet.
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From Pistoia to Castiglion de 'Pepoli, between forests and natural parks and the lakes of Suviana and Brasimone. Details: http://ciclosofista.xoom.it/Appennino2008.htm
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Around Quarrata, you'll find a mix of recreational lakes and significant wetland areas. These include dedicated spots like Lago di Santonuovo for fishing and family outings, and protected natural areas such as Lake Querciola and Arnovecchio Nature Reserve, which are rich in flora and fauna.
Yes, several lakes around Quarrata are great for families. Lago di Santonuovo offers a bar, picnic area, and a dedicated space for children, making it ideal for a day out. Parco dei Renai Entrance is another excellent choice, featuring a lakeside beach and various activities. Arnovecchio Nature Reserve and Lake Querciola also have features suitable for family visits, offering easy paths and nature observation.
For nature observation and birdwatching, Lake Querciola (La Querciola Protected Natural Area) is highly recommended. It's a wetland mosaic rich in diverse bird populations, water lilies, and other wetland flora and fauna. Arnovecchio Nature Reserve also provides observation structures for wildlife, and Parco dei Renai Entrance is known as a natural oasis for birdwatching.
Yes, Lago di Santonuovo is particularly popular for sport fishing. It attracts enthusiasts with abundant carp and catfish (siluri) and is regularly restocked with fish, including carp over 10 kg. There's even the possibility to camp with tents for carp fishing at Santonuovo.
Yes, Arnovecchio Nature Reserve is designed for accessibility. It features a nature path with structures that facilitate the observation of plants and wild animals, and it includes illustrative signs and tactile panels with fauna, plants, and animals in relief, along with texts in the Braille alphabet.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can find various outdoor activities nearby. For hiking, there are routes like the 'Sant'Alluccio Tower – Montalbano Ridge Trails loop from Buriano' which is an easy option. Road cycling routes, such as the 'Le Passaiole – Rotonda Marco Pantani loop from Quarrata', are also available. For running, consider trails like the 'Lago Paradiso loop from Quarrata'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and running guides around Quarrata.
Absolutely. Lago di Santonuovo offers a dedicated picnic area, making it a great spot for a relaxed meal outdoors. Parco dei Renai Entrance also provides ample space for relaxation with its lakeside beach. Lake Montalbano is known as a very relaxing place where you can stop to rest and watch fishermen.
Lago di Santonuovo is well-equipped for visitors. It features a bar, a picnic area, and a dedicated space for children. There's also a pedestrian path around the lake for walks and jogging. For those interested in extended stays, camping with tents for carp fishing is possible, and the bar offers aperitifs and quality platters.
Yes, within the La Querciola Protected Natural Area, you can visit Casa di Zela. This ancient rural building now houses a museum that showcases the local rural culture, offering an insight into the area's heritage alongside its natural beauty. You can learn more about La Querciola on the visitquarrata.it website.
Yes, many areas offer easy walking opportunities. Lago di Santonuovo has a pedestrian path around the lake. Lake Querciola is suitable for easy tours on cycle paths and trails. Arnovecchio Nature Reserve also features a nature path designed for easy exploration.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the lakes around Quarrata, offering pleasant temperatures for walking, nature observation, and picnics. The natural areas like La Querciola are particularly vibrant in spring with blooming flora and active wildlife. Parco dei Renai Entrance is open from May to October, making it a great summer option.
Yes, Parco dei Renai Entrance features a small lakeside beach. It also offers facilities for water sports like rowing and surfing, making it a good choice for those looking to get into the water.


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