Best lakes around Pietracamela are found in the surrounding Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, a picturesque mountain region in Abruzzo, Italy. While Pietracamela itself does not host large lakes, the vicinity offers diverse natural attractions. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape and a variety of lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Don't just ride or cycle past the Laghetto di Pietranzoni. This small mountain lake, located at an altitude of 1,660 meters in the middle of Campo Imperatore, is one of the most photogenic spots in the Abruzzo region. The natural lake, formed by glaciers, constantly changes size due to meltwater and rain, making every visit different. Why stop here? On a windless day, the imposing Corno Grande, the highest peak in the Apennines, is beautifully reflected in the clear water. The endless high plain, aptly nicknamed 'Little Tibet', offers a unique landscape full of peace and space. Moreover, it requires hardly any effort: from the parking lot, you can walk to the shore in just a few minutes. In spring, thousands of blooming crocuses provide a colorful spectacle, while the lake is a perfect spot year-round to take a break, take photos, and fully enjoy the impressive landscape.
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The trail is very beautiful, but you have to be especially careful of DOGS: not all of them are harmless (one chased us and barked for a long time)...
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incredibly beautiful place to visit
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beautiful lakes path in a path all in the green
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Every time I pass in the summer I find the herds in transhumance on this plateau drinking
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Mountain lake with an unmissable view of the Corno Grande.
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Lake Provvidenza is an artificial basin, formed following the construction of the dam on the Vomano River. From here begins the path that enters Val Chiarino, one of the least frequented places in the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park.
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You can find several distinctive natural features. For instance, the Exclamation Point Ponds are two ponds that, when viewed from above, form the shape of an exclamation mark. Additionally, Lake Scanno, the largest natural lake in Abruzzo, is famously heart-shaped when seen from certain perspectives.
For breathtaking views of Corno Grande, the highest peak in the Apennines, you should visit Lake Pietranzoni. It's situated in the heart of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park and is a prime spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Yes, Lake Campotosto is the largest man-made lake in Abruzzo, featuring a 40 km lakefront. This extensive perimeter is ideal for cycling, jogging, trekking, and horseback riding, offering ample space for various outdoor pursuits.
Several lakes are considered family-friendly. Lake Pietranzoni and Lake Filetto are both noted for being suitable for families. Lake Provvidenza is also categorized as family-friendly, providing accessible options for all ages.
Absolutely. The area offers great cycling opportunities. Lake Filetto is particularly noted for numerous cycling routes in its vicinity. Additionally, the Laghetti Trail is a dirt road suitable for mountain bikes, skirting several bodies of water. Lake Campotosto also has a 40 km lakefront perfect for cycling. For more cycling routes in the broader region, you can explore the Cycling around Pietracamela guide.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. From Lake Provvidenza, a path begins that leads into Val Chiarino, a less frequented part of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park. For a wider range of trails, you can check the Hiking around Pietracamela guide, which includes routes like the 'From Prati di Tivo to Rifugio Carlo Franchetti'.
The lakes, especially those within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, are home to diverse wildlife. Lake Scanno, for example, is known for its birdlife, including ducks, peregrine falcons, hawks, owls, and eagles, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting the lakes, as the weather is generally favorable for outdoor activities like cycling, trekking, and enjoying the lakefronts. The reflections of the mountains in the water are also particularly striking during clear weather.
Lake Filetto is described as an enchanting place that is easily accessible from most of the surrounding villages, making it suitable for a relaxed visit or a short drive.
Visitors frequently appreciate the spectacular panoramic views, especially the iconic sight of Corno Grande reflected in the waters of Lake Pietranzoni. The diverse opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, along with the unique natural features such as the Exclamation Point Ponds, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the region features both natural and artificial lakes. Lake Campotosto is the largest man-made lake in Abruzzo, created for hydroelectric power. Lake Provvidenza is also an artificial basin, formed by a dam on the Vomano River. Lake Capodacqua is another picturesque artificial lake originating from a spring.


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