Lakes in Pavia are primarily found within the Lombardy region of Italy, an area characterized by its major rivers, the Po and Ticino. While large natural lakes are less common directly within the province, several bodies of water offer recreational and natural experiences. The Oltrepò Pavese region also features unique aquatic environments. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The Diga del Molato is an imposing hydraulic engineering work located in Val Tidone, in Nibbiano in the municipality of Alta Val Tidone (Province of Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy). It is a historic dam on the Tidone stream that creates the large Lago di Trebecco — an artificial lake highly appreciated for walks, fishing, and outdoor activities.
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A fantastic dirt bike path that could be explored later, perhaps with greenery and without the puddles that were present today.
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A quiet, hidden, and rarely visited valley. Some sections have a challenging gradient.
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Typical place of the Lombardy plain in a protected and easy path. Accessible to everyone.
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In this small city park there are some paths perfect for walking or cycling in complete tranquility in the urban greenery. The park is crossed by the Vernavola canal, and there is also a small pond.
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The famous Molato dam along the Tidone torrent.
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This beautiful oxbow lake welcomes the visitor to the Palustre Park, it has an almost circular shape and excellent dimensions. In the lake there are carp (mirror, queens, common, black, koi) amur, crucian carp, and sometimes even pike. The carp population is very numerous, especially small ones up to 1 kg, while there are fish that reach 20 kg. Fishing with bread and float you often encounter the largest weights, with an easy probability of running into amur up to 3-8 kg. The predominant technique is fishing with a fixed rod with a float,
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A nice easy path in the Ticino park
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While Pavia is primarily known for its rivers like the Po and Ticino, the province offers several notable water bodies. These include the multi-lake Three Lakes Park of Gravellona Lomellina, the unique Biolake at Agriturismo Mondo Antico, and the artificial Molato Dam and Lake Trebecco. Additionally, urban green spaces like Vernavola Park feature small ponds and canals.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Vernavola Park is a city park with paths for walking or cycling and a small pond. The Three Lakes Park of Gravellona Lomellina offers vast green spaces for picnics and outdoor activities. Other family-friendly spots include Isola del Mandelli Nature Reserve, Wildlife Pond in Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino, Marsh Park, and Stagni di Lungavilla.
Swimming is generally prohibited in most lakes and water bodies in the Province of Pavia, such as the Three Lakes Park of Gravellona Lomellina. However, the Biolake at Agriturismo Mondo Antico offers a unique, chlorine-free swimming experience. Access to the Biolake is typically reserved for guests of the agriturismo.
The Three Lakes Park of Gravellona Lomellina is designed for various outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy picnics, walks, nature observation, and photography. Fishing and boating are also available under regulation. There's also a camper area for overnight stays, but swimming is not allowed.
The Biolake at Agriturismo Mondo Antico is unique for its natural phyto-purification system. This means it uses aquatic plants and filtration zones to keep the water clean without the need for chlorine, offering a natural and serene swimming experience in the Oltrepò Pavese region.
Molato Dam and Lake Trebecco is popular for fishing and water sports. The lake is also flanked by the Tidone path, a scenic 68 km route that follows the Tidone river, offering excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying the landscape.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Tidone path runs alongside Molato Dam and Lake Trebecco. For more options, you can explore guides like Easy hikes in Pavia, which includes routes like the 'Lake Trebecco Loop'.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes that pass by or near water bodies. You can find detailed tours in guides such as Cycling in Pavia, which features routes like the 'Lomellino Ring Trail' and 'Campagna pavese between Po River and Ticino'.
Around Pavia's lakes, you can expect diverse natural features. These include open countryside and green spaces at the Three Lakes Park, natural swimming ponds, and urban parks with canals and small ponds like Vernavola Park. You'll also find nature reserves with diverse wildlife, forests, and wetlands, such as those around Isola del Mandelli Nature Reserve and the Wildlife Pond in Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino.
Yes, for those willing to travel a bit further, Lombardy is home to some of Italy's most famous pre-Alpine lakes, which make excellent day trips from Pavia. These include the expansive Lake Garda, the elegant Lake Como, the scenic Lake Maggiore, and the tranquil Lake Orta. Each offers unique natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Several areas are excellent for wildlife and nature observation. The Wildlife Pond in Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino is part of a small nature reserve used by ducks, herons, and other animals. The Isola del Mandelli Nature Reserve also offers a nice easy path within the Ticino park for observing nature. The Three Lakes Park of Gravellona Lomellina is another good spot for nature observation.


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