Best lakes around San Polo D'Enza are found within the broader region, with the municipality itself situated along the Enza river, a significant geographical feature. San Polo D'Enza is known for its historical sites, including an ancient restored castle that serves as the Town Hall, and its role as a communication hub between the Reggio Emilia and Parma areas. The surrounding landscape offers a mix of natural and artificial water bodies, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Because it is a beautiful place that is worth it and because there is a small bar where you can stop to enjoy the moment.
1
0
Nice dirt track, very smooth
1
0
Villa Corbelli surrounded by greenery. In summer you can book for events or parties and weddings... an oasis of peace
1
1
There are many dirt roads that run along the Enza river
0
0
Following the route you pass two very similar ones marked CAI... very beautiful to pass by by bike
1
1
The place itself is inviting, on a naturalistic level, but it's a shame about the general state of abandonment. It is near the Mulino di Tasso.
0
0
a ring immersed in the woods with beautiful descents
0
0
While San Polo D'Enza itself is situated along the Enza river, the surrounding area offers a mix of naturalistic ponds, artificial lakes, and water bodies connected to the river. These range from historical fishing retreats to green oases and areas suitable for walking or cycling.
No, there are no prominent natural lakes directly within the municipality of San Polo D'Enza. The area is defined by the Enza river. However, the broader Emilia-Romagna region does feature naturalistic areas with ponds and wetlands, and mountain lakes further afield in the Apennines.
Visitors often enjoy Corbelli Pond, known for its historical significance as a ducal fishing retreat, and Lake Ninfa, a beautiful green oasis of naturalistic interest. Another option is La Polverosa Ponds, artificial lakes near the Enza River, ideal for walks or bike rides.
Yes, several locations are considered family-friendly. Corbelli Pond and Lake Ninfa are both noted for being family-friendly. Additionally, the Ducal Canal Trail and Luceria Ponds offer a family-friendly trail experience.
You can enjoy various activities such as walking, cycling, and nature observation. Corbelli Pond has a fishing club, while La Polverosa Ponds are great for walking or cycling along off-road carriageways. Wetlands in the broader region, like La Bora, offer birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, Corbelli Pond is a notable historical site, originally a fishing retreat for Duke Francesco III d'Este and part of the larger Ducal Palace of Rivalta project. Lago del Tasso also has historical significance, though its structures are now abandoned.
Absolutely. Many of the lakes and ponds are surrounded by paths suitable for hiking and cycling. For instance, La Polverosa Ponds are reachable by off-road carriageways perfect for these activities. You can find more routes in the area, including a 'San Polo d'Enza Tower – Laghi Luceria loop', by exploring the hiking guide for San Polo D'Enza or the cycling guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural settings, the opportunities for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, and the historical context of some locations. The green oases and equipped natural areas, such as Lake Ninfa, are particularly well-liked for their beauty and tranquility.
Yes, for example, Lake Ninfa is accessible via path 672, which can lead you towards San Polo or the Po river. The Ducal Canal Trail and Luceria Ponds also offer a dedicated dirt track for exploration. For more detailed trail information, refer to the hiking guide for San Polo D'Enza.
The best time to visit the lakes and enjoy outdoor activities around San Polo D'Enza is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is pleasant for walking, cycling, and nature observation. Specific conditions for birdwatching in wetlands might vary seasonally.
Yes, Corbelli Pond features a fishing club with an adjoining bar, known for serving delicious fried dumplings with salami and Lambrusco on Sunday afternoons. This offers a great dining spot with views and peace.


Still not found your perfect lake around San Polo D'Enza? Check out the guides of these regions to see even more beautiful places.