Best lakes around Montignoso are found within a region known for its diverse natural landscapes, from the Apuan Alps to the Tyrrhenian coast. The municipality of Montignoso is situated in Tuscany, offering access to both historical sites and protected natural areas. This area features a mix of natural and artificial water bodies, providing varied opportunities for exploration. Its proximity to significant natural reserves and historical villages makes it a point of interest for those seeking natural beauty and cultural context.
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Very picturesque little village on the edge of the reservoir. In the high season, however, also very crowded ...
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Fraction of Careggine, Isola Santa is a splendid village not far from the Garfagnana. It overlooks an artificial lake, filled by the waters of the Turrite Secca torrent stopped by a post-war dam. The cyclical emptying of the basin brings the half-destroyed buildings of the village back to life.
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Definitely worth seeing. Very old and very small village, right on the lake with a beautiful dam. A real highlight!
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The Antico Borgo with the homonymous lake Isola Santa is a very small medieval village at 550 m a.s.l. made up of small houses with slate roofs embraced and protected by the beautiful Apuan Alps and reflected on a splendid emerald green lake. All this gives the Borgo, located in the Municipality of Careggine in Garfagnana, a very particular, almost "fairytale" aspect.
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Some are located just outside Seravezza (at the beginning of the ZTL) and are easy to reach, others are located at the end of more demanding paths in the woods. The most famous is the Pozza della Madonna and is the one fed by the waterfall carved into the rock. It is called Pozza della Madonna and can be reached by a path along the river that starts from Seravezza and leads to the Malbacco pools in about 20 minutes. Park the car before the start of the blocked road and the Ztl, the paths that will lead you along the river banks begin. There are five routes, to reach the waterfall and the pool of the Madonna which is located higher up, it is necessary to take the descent number 4.
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Originally an area of ponds and marshes rich in fish, a canal to the sea was dug in the 15C and the site was drained for farming until the 17C. That never worked out right. Eventually the area was reclaimed. Outside it is now dry and should be used for housing, the swampy terrain inside the dyke is a nature reserve and inhabited by waterfowl. There is an unpaved path on the dyke, which is worth walking. The path along the canal to the Mediterranean Sea is also beautiful. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_di_Porta
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Around Montignoso, you can discover a mix of natural and artificial water bodies. These include protected natural lakes like Lago di Porta Nature Reserve, picturesque artificial lakes such as the one at Isola Santa Village, and even waterfalls that form refreshing pools like the Pozza della Madonna Waterfall.
The Lago di Porta Nature Reserve is a Local Natural Protected Area (ANPIL). It's managed jointly by Montignoso and Pietrasanta, offering ecological significance and a tranquil environment for nature observation. Historically, it also served as a natural port.
Yes, Isola Santa Village is a splendid medieval village not far from the Garfagnana region. It overlooks an artificial lake, with small houses and slate roofs reflecting on its emerald green waters, creating a distinctive and almost 'fairytale' atmosphere.
Absolutely. The Pozza della Madonna Waterfall near Seravezza is a popular spot. It forms a natural pool and is accessible via paths along the river, offering a refreshing natural experience.
Beyond exploring the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain hikes, gravel biking routes, and running trails. For example, there are challenging mountain hikes like the 'Rifugio Nello Conti – Monte Tambura Summit loop' and gravel biking routes such as the 'Alto Tirreno – View of Massa and the Sea loop'. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Montignoso, Gravel biking around Montignoso, and Running Trails around Montignoso guide pages.
Yes, both the Isola Santa Village and the Lago di Porta Nature Reserve are considered family-friendly. Lago di Porta offers easy paths for nature observation, while Isola Santa provides a charming village setting that families can enjoy.
Lago di Porta has a rich history, dating back centuries. It was historically a point of contention and cooperation between the municipalities of Montignoso and Pietrasanta, with records of fishing rights and territorial disputes. In the 16th century, it served as a natural port for small boats connected to the sea. Its protected status today reflects its enduring ecological and historical value. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Yes, for instance, at Lago di Porta Nature Reserve, there is an unpaved path on the dyke that is worth walking. The path along the canal to the Mediterranean Sea is also beautiful. The Pozza della Madonna Waterfall is also accessible via paths along the river from Seravezza.
Visitors particularly enjoy the picturesque setting of Isola Santa Village, noting its unique 'fairytale' aspect. The tranquility and ecological significance of Lago di Porta Nature Reserve are also highly valued for nature observation. The refreshing experience of the Pozza della Madonna Waterfall is also a community favorite.
While not directly within Montignoso, you can find a highlight called 'Traverse Through Karst Terrain and View of Lake Vagli' which offers a view of Lake Vagli. This viewpoint is part of a trek that provides a suggestive passage on the rocks.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for visiting lakes from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for walks, nature observation, and enjoying the outdoor settings. Summer can be warm, but the water features like the Pozza della Madonna Waterfall offer a refreshing escape.


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