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Top 14 Lakes in Caserta

Lakes in Caserta offer diverse natural landscapes within Italy's Campania region. The area features both natural karst lakes and artificial lakes, often nestled within regional parks like the Matese Regional Park. These lakes provide varied environments, from high-altitude mountain settings to coastal wetlands. The region's lakes are characterized by their clear waters, surrounding forests, and diverse ecosystems.

Best lakes in Caserta

  • The most popular lakes highlight is Bridge over Lake Patria, a bridge that spans Lake Patria. This lake is the largest coastal lake in Campania and is part of the Foce del Volturno - Costa di Licola Nature Reserve.
  • Another must-see spot is Belvedere del Pianellone: View over Lake Matese, a viewpoint offering panoramic views of Lake Matese. Lake Matese is Italy's highest karst lake, situated at over 1,000 meters above sea level within the Matese Regional Park.
  • Visitors also love View of Lake Letino, a viewpoint overlooking Lake Gallo. Lake Gallo is an artificial lake within the Matese Regional Park, created for hydroelectric power.
  • Caserta is known for its karst lakes, artificial lakes, and coastal lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of lake environments, from high-altitude mountain settings to protected coastal wetlands.
  • The lakes in Caserta are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 40 upvotes and 9 photos shared across 11 highlights.

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Bridge over Lake Patria

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Lake Patria, located between Giugliano and Castel Volturno, is part of the Foce del Volturno - Costa di Licola Nature Reserve. Here was the ancient city of Liternum, founded by the Romans in 194 BC. as a maritime colony.

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Water Lily Temple

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The Temple of the Water Lilies was built between 1793 and 1798. It is located on the Maggiore island of the English Garden Lake and is surrounded by a carpet of water lilies.

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This rooftop terrace offers a breathtaking view of the Maltese lake.

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View of Lake Letino

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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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Lake Matese

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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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Campo Figliuolo Pond

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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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Lake Falciano

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Small lake located in a nature reserve at the foot of Monte Massico.

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Matese National Park

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Beautiful Campania regional park full of paths and hiking trails. Famous above all for the homonymous lake.

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Lake Gallo

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Gallo lake is an artificial lake located in the Matese Regional Park. With a dam it feeds the hydroelectric plant of Capriati in Volturno by exploiting the waters of the river Sava. The landscape around the lake is suggestive with the Matese massif in the background.

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Matese Regional Park

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The Matese Regional Park develops along the mountain range between Campania and Molise. The rock is mainly limestone. Lakes, beech woods, caves, exceptional flora and fauna and villages with ancient history: this is what makes this park rich.

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Simone in Gr🅰️vel
April 10, 2025, Lago di Falciano

Picnic area a bit neglected but the place is very beautiful overlooking Lake Falciano. There is a short stretch of single track very fun

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Lake + picnic area a bit neglected. There is a short fun single track

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Francesco
November 30, 2024, Lago di Falciano

Lovely little lake, which could be better looked after.

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The Temple of the Water Lilies was built between 1793 and 1798. It is located on the Maggiore island of the English Garden Lake and is surrounded by a carpet of water lilies.

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Small lake located in a nature reserve at the foot of Monte Massico.

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Beautiful Campania regional park full of paths and hiking trails. Famous above all for the homonymous lake.

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BeCycling
April 20, 2023, Lago del Matese

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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April 20, 2023, Lago di Gallo

Gallo lake is an artificial lake located in the Matese Regional Park. With a dam it feeds the hydroelectric plant of Capriati in Volturno by exploiting the waters of the river Sava. The landscape around the lake is suggestive with the Matese massif in the background.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the unique natural features of the lakes in Caserta?

The Caserta region features diverse lake types. You can find Italy's highest karst lake, Lago del Matese, nestled in the Matese Mountains. Lago Patria is the largest coastal lake in Campania, known for its brackish waters and heart shape. Lago di Falciano is a volcanic lake, part of a protected natural reserve. Lago di Gallo is an artificial lake within the Matese Regional Park, created for hydroelectric power.

What kind of wildlife can I observe around the Caserta lakes?

The lakes in Caserta are rich in biodiversity. Lago di Falciano, a protected natural reserve, is home to numerous bird species (resident, migratory, and wintering), as well as mammals like foxes, weasels, hedgehogs, and the rare Etruscan shrew. Lago Patria is a significant natural habitat for marsh birds and diverse fish. Lago del Matese is also recognized as an excellent spot for birdwatching due to its rich ecosystem.

Are there hiking opportunities near the Caserta lakes?

Yes, the areas around the Caserta lakes offer various hiking opportunities. For example, the Matese Regional Park, which encompasses Lago del Matese and Lago di Gallo, has numerous trails for all levels. You can find easy hikes like the Lago di Falciano Loop Trail or the Pianellone and Belvedere Loop Trail, which offers views over Lake Matese.

What water sports and activities can I do on the Caserta lakes?

Many lakes offer water sports. Lago del Matese is ideal for boating, kayaking, and canoeing during warmer months. Lago di Gallo is popular for kayaking and paddleboarding. Lago Patria is a significant spot for rowing, with facilities that have hosted international competitions.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in Caserta?

The warmer months are generally best for outdoor activities like hiking, boating, and kayaking on lakes such as Lago del Matese and Lago di Gallo. In winter, the Matese Mountains transform into a beautiful snow-capped landscape, offering stunning views and photography opportunities, particularly around Lago del Matese.

Are there family-friendly options among the Caserta lakes?

Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Lago del Matese is suitable for picnicking and gentle walks. Lago di Falciano is also considered family-friendly, with trails through its natural reserve. The View of Lake Letino (overlooking Lago Gallo) is also noted as family-friendly.

Can I go fishing in the Caserta lakes?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity in some of the Caserta lakes. Lago del Matese offers opportunities for fishing. Lago di Gallo is particularly known as a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, with a variety of fish species.

What historical sites are near the Caserta lakes?

The area around Lago di Gallo holds historical significance, with remnants of ancient Roman roads and a village dating back to the 12th century. Lago Patria, historically known as Literna Palus, was once a larger marshy area where the ancient Roman city of Liternum stood.

Are there cycling routes available near the lakes?

Yes, there are cycling opportunities in the Caserta region. You can find various routes, including mountain biking trails, that explore the diverse landscapes. For example, the MTB Trails in Caserta guide features routes like the 'Monte Massico Loop' which passes near Lago di Falciano.

Where can I find panoramic views of the lakes?

For breathtaking views, visit Belvedere del Pianellone: View over Lake Matese, which offers panoramic vistas of Lago del Matese. Another excellent spot is the View of Lake Letino, providing an overlook of Lago Gallo.

What is special about Lago Patria?

Lago Patria is the largest coastal lake in Campania, distinctive for its heart shape and brackish waters. It is part of the Foce del Volturno - Costa di Licola Nature Reserve, making it a significant natural habitat for marsh birds and a protected area. It's also a renowned center for rowing, having hosted international competitions.

What makes Lago del Matese unique?

Lago del Matese is Italy's highest karst lake, situated at over 1,000 meters above sea level within the Matese Regional Park. Its crystal-clear waters are fed by melting snow and perennial springs, as it has no tributaries. It offers a serene environment surrounded by lush forests and is excellent for hiking, boating, and birdwatching.

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