Best lakes around Dalmine are accessible from this town, which is located in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy. The region offers access to several notable lakes, providing diverse natural beauty and recreational activities. These lakes are characterized by clear waters, surrounding mountains, and scenic towns.
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The "Martin Lutero" park in Trucca is a green area of the city of Bergamo, easily reachable on foot from the Bergamo Ospedale train station. It is located within the Villaggio degli Sposi neighborhood, on the border with the municipality of Treviolo and near the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital. I recommend it for a nice walk.
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These days, the river is rarely in puena
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Cornerstone of the Adda cycle path. Very nice section, and for the river that widens almost like a lake and for the hydroelectric plant with fantastic architecture.
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Laghetto della Maddalena (Loc. Valbona) descend along the path that turns left downhill. A very characteristic place rich in flora and fauna, where we can also find a splendid stream. The small lake, fed by springs, is an artificial basin that can be used in the event of a forest fire. http://geoportale.caibergamo.it/it/sentiero/892
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A glimpse of the quiet and verdant Martin Luther King park located near the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo
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This state-owned wetland located near the Brembo river has been redeveloped thanks to the derivation of water from the Roggia Brembilla spillway, allowing the formation of a water basin with a surface area of 15,000 square meters and a depth of less than 1 meter. Thus a peninsula was formed, a reed bed along the banks and small islands for wildlife purposes.
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Panoramic point on the clearing. Recommended as a stop
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Dalmine, located in the province of Bergamo, offers convenient access to several beautiful lakes. These include the charming Lake Iseo, the vast Lake Garda, the picturesque Lake Como, and the grand Lake Maggiore. For a more secluded experience, you can visit Lake Endine, Lake Rotondo, or Lago Moro.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Fountain at Parco della Trucca is part of Bergamo's largest public park, featuring numerous paths and a fitness area. The Fountain of Martin Luther King Park offers a peaceful setting, and Martin Luther Park at La Trucca is easily reachable on foot from Bergamo Ospedale train station. The Laghetto L'Amaddalena (Valbona) is also a characteristic place rich in flora and fauna.
The region around Dalmine's lakes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and cycling. For example, there are MTB trails around Dalmine, running trails, and cycling routes that explore the local landscapes, including paths along the Brembo River.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. While the guide highlights focus on local parks, the larger lakes like Lake Iseo, Lake Garda, and Lake Como provide extensive trail networks. You can find various running and MTB trails in the wider area, some of which pass by or offer views of these water bodies.
The mild year-round climate makes many of the lakes, especially Lake Como, enjoyable for much of the year. Generally, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and fewer crowds. Summer (June-August) is ideal for water sports and swimming, though popular spots can be busier.
Yes, Lake Endine is often considered a hidden gem, tucked away in a quiet valley and offering a protected landscape with ecological wonders and a sense of medieval history. The Barbellino Reservoir and Lago Moro are also less frequented high-altitude lakes that provide a wilder, more secluded experience.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find clear waters, lush green mountains, and scenic towns. The Aqua Lunga Wetland Viewpoint showcases a redeveloped wetland near the Brembo river, with a water basin, reed beds, and small islands for wildlife. Other lakes feature dramatic cliffs, olive groves, and vineyards.
While Dalmine itself is well-connected, accessing the larger lakes often requires a combination of public transport and/or a car. Many towns around Lake Iseo, Garda, and Como are reachable by train or bus from Bergamo, which is close to Dalmine. Parking is generally available in lakeside towns, though it can be busy during peak season. For example, Martin Luther Park at La Trucca is easily accessible on foot from Bergamo Ospedale train station.
Lake Iseo is often called 'Lombardy's best-kept secret,' offering a more authentic and less crowded experience than Lake Como. Its major highlight is Monte Isola, Europe's largest inhabited car-free lake island. Lake Como, while stunning, is Italy's deepest lake, known for its dramatic scenery, elegant villas like Villa Carlotta, and a more glamorous atmosphere. Both offer beautiful vistas and water activities, but Iseo provides a more intimate cultural immersion.
Yes, many parks and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, the Fountain at Parco della Trucca, Bergamo's largest public park, includes a special area for dogs. When visiting other lakes, it's always advisable to check local regulations regarding dogs on beaches or specific trails.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. For example, the Fountain of Martin Luther King Park is noted for its quiet and verdant setting. The Martin Luther Park at La Trucca is recommended for a nice walk, offering a pleasant green space within the city.
Absolutely. Lake Iseo is dotted with scenic small towns that offer a range of amenities. You'll find numerous waterside restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy local cuisine, including fresh-caught fish, and sample Franciacorta wines. These towns provide ample opportunities for relaxing breaks during your visit.
The Barbellino Reservoir is the largest artificial lake in the Orobie Mountains, situated at 1,862 meters above sea level. It's unique for its stunning high-altitude setting, surrounded by towering peaks, and has a natural Lake Barbellino further upstream. It offers a dramatic and wild mountain landscape experience.


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