Best lakes around San Gregorio Matese are situated within the Matese Regional Park, a mountain village known for its natural landscapes. The region features prominent lakes such as Lago del Matese and Lago di Gallo Matese. These bodies of water are set amidst mountains and forests, offering diverse natural features. The area provides opportunities to explore local culture and historical sites in nearby towns.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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One of the most famous tourist resorts in Molise. It is a fraction of San Massimo, at an altitude of 1450m. There are ski rentals, bars and restaurants. We are in the high matese, and we can admire the highest peaks in the area
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Lake Matese is a karst lake located at just over 1,000 meters above sea level in the Matese Regional Park and nestled in the Matese massif. The lake has no tributaries, but fills with water coming from melting snow and from some perennial springs.
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This rooftop terrace offers a breathtaking view of the Maltese lake.
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the area around Campo Figliuolo is full of surprises, with various springs, springs, valleys and very beautiful woods, in addition to the historical importance for the brigandage activities of this area.
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From here it is possible to enjoy the view of Lake Gallo, an artificial lake that is used - like many other lakes of the kind - to power a hydroelectric plant.
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Very scenic to get to the top of this place.
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Renowned ski resort on the Matese. It is a huge karst plateau which in particular conditions (snow melting) is filled with water, forming a small lake. In the area there are ski rentals, bars and restaurants
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The region is rich in natural beauty, featuring the Matese Mountains, lush forests, and crystal-clear waters. Lago del Matese, Italy's highest karstic lake, is known for its reflective waters and a thriving submerged forest. Lago di Gallo Matese offers iridescent green-blue waters surrounded by rolling hills. The entire area is part of the Matese Regional Park, home to diverse flora and fauna.
Around Lago del Matese, visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, picnicking, and fishing. The lake is also ideal for water sports like boating, kayaking, and canoe tours, especially popular at sunset. The surrounding mountains offer numerous trails for exploration and wildlife spotting.
Yes, during warmer months, both Lago del Matese and Lago di Gallo Matese offer opportunities for water sports. Lago del Matese is perfect for boating, kayaking, and canoe tours. Lago di Gallo Matese is also a popular spot for canoeing.
Lago di Gallo Matese is an artificial lake, created for hydroelectric power, and is characterized by its iridescent green-blue waters. It's particularly popular for fishing enthusiasts, especially for carp fishing, and offers a serene atmosphere amidst lush forests and rolling hills.
Yes, the lakes offer several family-friendly options. Both Lago del Matese and Lago di Gallo Matese are great for picnicking and gentle walks. The highlight View of Lake Letino and Lake Matese are noted as family-friendly. Many trails in the Matese Regional Park are suitable for families, and the general tranquility of the area makes it a pleasant escape.
The lakes offer different charms throughout the year. Warmer months are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, water sports, and picnicking. The Matese Regional Park also transforms into a winter wonderland, with opportunities for skiing and snowboarding in the surrounding mountains, making it a year-round destination.
Yes, the region offers historical exploration. The ancient village of Gallo Matese, near Lago di Gallo Matese, is worth visiting for its traditional architecture and historical sites. Additionally, the area around Campo Figliuolo Pond holds historical importance related to brigandage activities.
The Matese Regional Park, encompassing both Lago del Matese and Lago di Gallo Matese, offers numerous hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find trails for exploration and wildlife spotting around Lago del Matese. For more structured routes, consider the cycling and MTB guides available, such as the MTB Trails around San Gregorio Matese, which includes a 'Matese Lakes Loop'.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. There are several routes that pass by or around the lakes. For example, you can find routes in the Cycling around San Gregorio Matese guide, including loops like 'Matese Cycle Lake – View of Lake Matese' and 'Lake Matese – Matese Cycle Lake'.
For breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Matese and the surrounding mountains, visit Belvedere del Pianellone: View over Lake Matese. This viewpoint offers a wide perspective of the area's natural landscape.
Beyond Lago del Matese and Lago di Gallo Matese, the region features other significant natural areas. The Campitello Matese Plateau is a huge karst plateau that can form a small lake under specific conditions. Additionally, Campo Figliuolo Pond is surrounded by various springs, valleys, and beautiful woods.
The lakes and the Matese Regional Park are rich in biodiversity. Lago del Matese is home to various fish species like pike, trout, carp, perch, and eel, and serves as a shelter for diverse bird species such as pochards, coots, and mallards. The park is also known for rare bird species like the golden eagle.


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