Lakes around Borgo Priolo are situated in the Oltrepò Pavese region, an area primarily recognized for its wine production. While large natural lakes are not a dominant feature within the immediate municipality, the area offers notable water bodies that provide recreational opportunities and scenic beauty. These include artificial reservoirs and smaller lakes, contributing to the diverse landscape of the Province of Pavia. The region's terrain features woods and valleys, creating tranquil settings for outdoor activities.
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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 quiet, hidden, and rarely visited valley. Some sections have a challenging gradient.
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Beautiful ride between the provinces of PV and PC to do not immediately after a day of rain, terrain in parts clay and muddy. At km. 6.40 take the low variant because the one that gives the track is impassable.
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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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The bar restaurant has been reopened. (August 24)
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Dam built on the Tidone river in the 1920s
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Well paved road .... excellent Bar restaurant for a stop on the way !!!
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Around Borgo Priolo, you'll primarily find artificial lakes, reservoirs, and oxbow lakes. The region, while known for wine production, offers these water bodies for recreational opportunities and scenic beauty, nestled within woods and valleys.
Visitors frequently enjoy Molato Dam and Lake Trebecco, which is an artificial lake formed by an imposing dam. Another popular spot is Marsh Park, an oxbow lake known for its diverse fish population.
Lake Trebecco is an artificial lake created by the impressive Molato Dam. It's a popular spot for fishing and water sports, and its shores are bordered by the Sentiero del Tidone, offering pleasant walks, cycling, and horseback riding. The dam itself is an architectural marvel, providing panoramic views.
Yes, the Molato Dam is open to the public during certain hours, allowing visitors to admire its imposing structure and enjoy panoramic views of Lake Trebecco. Guided tours are also available, often coinciding with special events, to learn about its functioning. For more details on the dam, you can visit visitpiacenza.it.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lake Trebecco is frequented by fishermen, and Marsh Park is particularly known for its diverse fish population, including carp and amur. Lake Ca' del Vescovo, located within Borgo Priolo, is also highlighted as a fishing club, offering a tranquil setting for enthusiasts.
Besides fishing and water sports on Lake Trebecco, you can enjoy walking, cycling, and horseback riding along the Sentiero del Tidone, which borders the lake. For more structured routes, there are various running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking options in the wider Borgo Priolo area.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Both Molato Dam and Lake Trebecco, as well as Marsh Park, are categorized as suitable for families. The tranquil settings and opportunities for gentle walks or observation make them good choices for all ages.
For those seeking a quieter experience, the Lakes of Ariale in the Forgotten Valley of Ariale offer a very scenic and narrow valley, though some sections can have a challenging gradient. Another option is Stagni di Lungavilla, a park converted from old brick ponds, providing a unique natural setting.
The region's lakes and surrounding natural areas are generally best visited during dry periods, especially if you plan to explore trails like those in the Forgotten Valley of Ariale. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, while summer can be enjoyable for water-related activities.
The lakes are often surrounded by natural landscapes featuring woods of oaks, chestnuts, and hornbeams. You'll find serene environments, especially around Lake Trebecco, and diverse ecosystems like those at Marsh Park, which is an oxbow lake with rich aquatic life.
Yes, the Molato Dam itself provides a splendid panoramic view of the artificial Lake Trebecco. Many visitors stop there specifically to take pictures and enjoy the expansive scenery.


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