Lakes around Pontedassio, a village in Italy's Imperia province, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. While the area is primarily known for its olive oil production and proximity to the Ligurian coast, it also features several smaller lakes and ponds. These water features provide opportunities for quiet contemplation and gentle walks. The region's natural landscape includes both artificial and natural water bodies, often set amidst picturesque surroundings.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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On August 7, 2025, the lake is empty because it is being redone.
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the first part of the path is VERY muddy because a small stream flows through it. So despite the easy difficulty, hiking boots are recommended! It hadn't rained for a long time before, so I assume it's always like this. Happy to confirm or refute :)) But it's still totally worth it!!
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Note the beautiful Romanesque bridge over which the trail passes arriving from Villatalla. From the lake side perfect for photos
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Sturdy shoes are recommended to reach the lakes. However, your feet may get wet🙊
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The path to the lakes is muddy. But you will be rewarded🥰
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from the main road you pass under the powder magazine and enter the valley along a dirt road. After passing the area of the former powder magazine it turns into a path. There is always mud here, continue straight for 15 minutes. Then you arrive at a point with the path that passes over a low wall and there are also 3 tall Eucalyptus trees. Here you descend 3 meters and cross the stream. Continue for 2 minutes and arrive at the small lake with the waterfall, the most beautiful. You cannot get there by bike.
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Access is more difficult and adventurous than the two lakes further back
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Pontedassio and its surroundings are known for smaller, picturesque water features rather than large natural lakes. You'll find a blend of natural pools, artificial lakes, and river spots. These include the popular Lecchiore Ponds, which are a series of natural pools and waterfalls, and the characteristic artificial Laghetto di Lucinasco.
Yes, Laghetto di Lucinasco is highly photogenic. It's an artificial lake surrounded by cypress and weeping willow trees, with a medieval church dominating the scene, creating a unique backdrop. Another spot, Lake Lucinasco and Sanctuary of Santa Maria Maddalena, also offers a suggestive view with the sanctuary overlooking the water.
The Lecchiore Ponds are a series of natural pools and waterfalls, offering multiple bathing spots along the stream. Visitors often find more secluded pools further upstream. Additionally, Prino Pond and Romanesque Bridge is a family-friendly river spot where you can cool off in the Prino river.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. While specific trails directly around every lake might be short walks, you can find a range of hiking routes nearby. For example, you can explore trails like the 'View of Pizzo d'Evigno' or 'Montegrazie Village' loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Pontedassio guide.
Many of the water features are family-friendly. Prino Pond and Romanesque Bridge is specifically noted as a family-friendly river spot. Laghetto di Lucinasco and San Stefano Garden Park is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant setting for gentle walks.
While specific dog-friendly regulations for each lake are not detailed, generally, many outdoor areas in Italy welcome dogs on leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions before visiting with your pet.
Parking facilities are available at some locations. For instance, Laghetto di Lucinasco and San Stefano Garden Park is listed with parking availability. For other spots, you might find roadside parking or designated areas in nearby villages.
Pontedassio itself is a small village, and while public transport connects it to larger towns like Imperia, direct public transport access to all individual lake spots might be limited. It's often recommended to use a car for more flexibility when exploring the smaller, more secluded water features in the region.
The spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the lakes and surrounding areas without the intense summer heat. Summer is ideal for swimming in the natural pools, but can be crowded. Winter offers a quieter, more serene experience, though some facilities might be closed.
Yes, several water features are close to historical sites. Laghetto di Lucinasco is overlooked by a medieval church, a national monument. Similarly, Lake Lucinasco is embellished by the presence of the Sanctuary of Santa Maria Maddalena, dating back to the fourteenth century. The Prino Pond also features a beautiful Romanesque bridge.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and the opportunity for refreshing dips in the natural pools. The picturesque scenery, often featuring historic structures like medieval churches or Romanesque bridges, is also a major draw. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with cultural elements, making for unique exploration.
Yes, the area around Pontedassio offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find challenging touring bicycle routes like 'Conio – Church and Pond of Lucinasco loop' or mountain biking trails such as 'Dianese Outdoor Trails'. For more options, refer to the Cycling around Pontedassio and MTB Trails around Pontedassio guides.


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