Best lakes around Belchidda/Berchidda are primarily artificial, reflecting Sardinia's reliance on reservoirs for water management. The area is notably close to Lake Coghinas, a significant artificial lake in northern Sardinia. These lakes, while man-made, serve crucial roles in water supply and hydroelectric power, and also provide recreational opportunities. The landscape around Belchidda/Berchidda features a mix of natural and engineered waterways.
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Unfortunately, the waterfalls can only be admired in spring; in autumn, everything here is dry and more of a mosquito paradise. Otherwise, however, it's beautiful!
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Bridge still closed as of 20th April 2024. Looks like there's still weeks/months of work left. I tried to cross but the construction workers forced me to turn around and take the 15km detour
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Lake Coghinas is an artificial lake that collects water from the Rio Mannu and the river of the same name. It was built in 1927 under Mussolini, to build a hydroelectric power station. The dam is 185 meters long and 58 meters high. On the eastern bank of the gorge you can see an Art Nouveau villa that housed the director of the plant, which was then abandoned.
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Beautiful waterfalls can be seen here!
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Like many lakes in Sardinia, it is an artificial basin created by the damming of the Coghinas river. To cross it there is a bridge but at the moment it is closed to traffic.
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Bridge that crosses the lake on state road 392. At the moment it is closed to car traffic as a precaution by Anas. (With the bike, if you want, you can go beyond the guard rail and cross but don't take this as advice!)
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A dreamlike, lonely lake, which only rarely a person comes by. We had him to ourselves all day
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Wonderful place!!! Few people. Nice little hiking trail up.
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The most prominent lake in the area is Lake Coghinas, a significant artificial lake known for its hydroelectric power station and recreational opportunities. Another peaceful option is Li Sciucchi Artificial Lake, offering a solitary and scenic experience.
Most lakes in Sardinia, including those near Belchidda/Berchidda, are artificial reservoirs created for water supply and hydroelectric power. The only large natural freshwater lake on the island is Lake Baratz, located near Alghero, which is further away from this region.
Lake Coghinas offers various recreational activities, including a sailing club and restaurants along its shores. You can also admire the historic dam, built in 1927, and the scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, you can find small hiking trails, particularly around the Waterfall and Natural Pool. For more extensive options, explore the various routes available in the Hiking around Belchidda/Berchidda guide, which includes trails of varying difficulty.
For the Waterfall and Natural Pool, spring is the ideal time to visit as the waterfalls are most active. During autumn, they tend to dry up. The lakes can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months for recreational activities and scenic views.
Yes, Lake Coghinas is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for visitors of all ages. The presence of restaurants and a sailing club adds to its appeal for family outings.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling opportunities. You can find detailed routes for Road Cycling and general Cycling around Belchidda/Berchidda, including routes that pass by Lake Coghinas.
While specific wildlife details for the immediate Belchidda/Berchidda lakes are limited, larger Sardinian artificial lakes like Lake Omodeo are known for their rich birdlife. The Coghinas River, which feeds Lake Coghinas, is also an important ecological corridor.
Near Lake Coghinas, you can see the historic dam built in 1927 for hydroelectric power. On the eastern bank of the gorge, there's also an Art Nouveau villa that once housed the plant director, though it is now abandoned.
The Diana Bridge on Lake Coghinas, which crosses the lake on state road 392, is currently closed to car traffic as a precautionary measure. Cyclists might find ways to pass, but it's advisable to check local conditions for safety and accessibility.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and solitary environment, especially at places like Li Sciucchi Artificial Lake. The Waterfall and Natural Pool is loved for its natural beauty and the quiet hiking trails it offers, particularly when the waterfalls are active in spring.


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