Best lakes around Parco dei Nebrodi, Sicily's largest protected natural area, are nestled amidst dense forests and diverse wildlife. This region offers a variety of natural landscapes, from high-altitude wetlands to artificial basins that have become naturalized. The lakes serve as important water reserves and provide habitats for numerous species. Exploring these areas offers opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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From the path along the Nebrodi ridge you can admire breathtaking landscapes, centuries-old woods, mountain lakes and rich biodiversity. Near Lake Biviere, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding valleys and Monte Soro, the highest peak in the Park.
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The Intagli lake is one of the many small lakes found at the foot of Monte Soro, the highest peak of the Nebrodi. It is a high altitude wetland, surrounded by beech forest and rich biodiversity.
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Section of the Sentiero Italia between Lake Biviere and Lake Maulazzo inside the Nebrodi Park. The first is a natural lake surrounded by a centuries-old beech forest, the second is an artificial reservoir at the foot of Monte Soro.
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Lake Maulazzo is an artificial basin created in the 1980s by foresters. It is located in the Nebrodi Park at the foot of Monte Soro.
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one of the (artificial) lakes of the Nebrodi. in winter it can be seen frozen
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The road that leads from floresta into the park, called dorsale dei nebrodi, is really bumpy. A high car is recommended, preferably an off-road vehicle. We did it with a compact SUV very slowly and we were at the limit.
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Very interesting all year long, but around january if you are lucky, you can find it completely frozen.
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For excellent wildlife spotting, visit Lake Trearie, known for semi-wild horses and migratory birds like grey herons, coots, and mallards. Lake Maulazzo is also great for seeing wild horses, black Nebrodi pigs, wild rabbits, and raptors. Lago Biviere di Cesarò is a significant resting area for various bird species, making it ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, Lake Maulazzo is considered family-friendly. Its picturesque setting and opportunities to spot wild horses make it an enjoyable destination for all ages. The paths around the lake are suitable for walks.
Spring is particularly vibrant around Lake Maulazzo with numerous streams and brooks. For birdwatching, spring is also ideal at Lake Trearie due to migratory birds. In summer, Lake Maulazzo can exhibit a unique natural phenomenon where its waters turn red due to microalgae. Even in January, Lake Trearie can be found completely frozen under the right conditions.
The lakes are nestled amidst dense forests, primarily beech forests, offering rich biodiversity. You'll find high-altitude wetlands like Laghetto Intagli, and artificial basins that have naturalized, such as Lake Maulazzo. Many areas provide stunning views, including panoramic vistas of surrounding valleys and Monte Soro from the Dorsale dei Nebrodi ridge, and the majestic silhouette of Mount Etna from Lago Biviere di Cesarò.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails that lead through centuries-old woods and offer views of mountain lakes. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Parco dei Nebrodi guide, which includes routes like the Lake Maulazzo Loop and the Monte Soro, Lago Biviere, and Lago Maulazzo Loop.
The road leading from Floresta into the park, known as Dorsale dei Nebrodi, can be quite bumpy. It is recommended to use a high-clearance vehicle, preferably an off-road vehicle, for easier access to some areas like Lake Trearie.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Cycling around Parco dei Nebrodi guide features routes such as the Acerone of Monte Soro – Lake Maulazzo loop and the Nebrodi Park: Acquedolci to Lake Maulazzo Loop, offering diverse terrain for cyclists.
Lake Trearie is unique as it is recognized as the highest lake basin in Sicily. It serves as an important water reserve for local fauna and is a prime location for observing semi-wild horses and migratory birds, especially in spring. It can also completely freeze in winter.
Lago Biviere di Cesarò is one of the largest and most captivating lakes in the Nebrodi, known for its rich biodiversity and as a significant resting area for various bird species, making it a birdwatcher's paradise. It is fed by underground springs and often features the stunning backdrop of Mount Etna.
Beyond the most prominent lakes like Maulazzo, Biviere, and Trearie, other notable lakes in the region include Lago Pisciotto (also known as Badessa), Lago Cartolari, and Lago Ancipa (or Sartori). These also contribute to the diverse ecosystems and scenic beauty of the Nebrodi mountains.
Visitors particularly enjoy the serene atmosphere and picturesque settings, making them favorites for photography. The opportunity to spot diverse wildlife, including wild horses and various bird species, is a major draw. The rich biodiversity and the chance to immerse oneself in unspoiled nature amidst breathtaking scenery are highly appreciated.


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