Best lakes around Castelnovo Ne' Monti offers access to several beautiful lakes situated in the heart of the Reggio Emilia Apennines. The region provides diverse natural beauty, recreational activities, and serene environments. These lakes, some directly within the municipality and others nearby, form part of the broader natural attractions of the area. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic landscapes, from glacial origins to tranquil ponds.
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It is a reservoir built to combat forest fires. Still a nice place for a break.
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A charming lake located in a basin just above the small town of Ventasso Laghi, easily accessible from here via a forest road. It is of glacial origin and can be explored along a beautiful trail. From here, several trails lead to Mount Ventasso.
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I have been following this path over the years, I have seen this lake being born and becoming more and more worthy of a look.
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A small lake used for firefighting. A beautiful body of water.
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Sara's Meadows are beautiful. Wonderful
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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.
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The region boasts diverse natural features. For instance, Lake Calamone is a glacial lake known for its rare white and fuchsia water lilies. Lago del Tasso features a curious 'cave' of ramified limestone with an adjoining pool of clear water, accessible via a scenic descent through the woods.
Yes, Scurano Lake, though located in the province of Parma, is easily accessible and holds historical significance. Remnants of ancient settlements can be found along its shores, indicating its past as a vital water source for centuries.
Several lakes are great for families. Lake Calamone offers easy walks and picnic spots. Prati di Sara and Lago del Caricatore is a large clearing where families can enjoy views of Mount Cusna and potentially see wild horses. The Firefighting Pond is also noted as family-friendly.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy peaceful walks, trekking, and mountain biking around Lake Calamone. Scurano Lake is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking, and cycling. For more structured activities, explore the many routes available for hiking, gravel biking, and running throughout the Castelnovo Ne' Monti region.
Yes, Lago di Virola (not explicitly in highlights, but mentioned in region research as a fishing spot) is recognized for its fishing opportunities. In summer, you can engage in catch-and-release fishing, and the lake hosts trout competitions in winter, along with carp and children's fishing competitions in summer.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the unique flora like the water lilies at Lake Calamone. In winter, the area around Ventasso Laghi, near Lake Calamone, transforms into a ski resort, offering alpine skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing.
While specific details for all lakes are not provided, the region research mentions that Rifugio Venusta is located on the shore of Lake Calamone and offers local cuisine. The broader 'Val del Tasso' area, near Lago del Tasso, also suggests a serene garden and amenities, implying nearby services.
Absolutely. Lago del Tasso, situated in the municipality of Casina, is a less-known but intriguing lake. It's reached by a beautiful trail through the woods and offers a secluded, unique natural experience. Scurano Lake is also considered a hidden gem, often uncrowded and offering a tranquil escape.
Hiking is a popular activity. You can enjoy peaceful walks around Lake Calamone, with an hour-long uphill walk leading to the summit of Mount Ventasso for panoramic views. The journey to Lago del Tasso itself involves a beautiful trail with a breathtaking descent. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Castelnovo Ne' Monti, which includes routes like the 'Pietra di Bismantova circular route'.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not extensively covered, the region is generally best explored with a car for maximum flexibility. However, some areas, like the starting point for Lake Calamone, are reachable on foot within 15-20 minutes from a parking area, suggesting car access is common.
Prati di Sara and Lago del Caricatore is a unique large clearing with a lake, offering stunning views of Mount Cusna. It's particularly special for its wild horses that roam freely and is highly recommended for a memorable night under the stars, whether camping or simply stargazing.
Yes, many lakes offer beautiful viewpoints. From Lake Calamone, an uphill walk leads to Mount Ventasso, providing unique panoramic views of the Apennines. Prati di Sara and Lago del Caricatore also offers excellent views of Mount Cusna.


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