Best lakes around Roncola are found in the surrounding Lombardy region of Italy, as Roncola itself does not have direct access to lakes. This charming comune in the Province of Bergamo serves as a base for exploring diverse aquatic landscapes. Visitors can access several notable lakes, including Lake Iseo, Lake Endine, Lake Como, and Lake Garda, all within a reasonable driving distance. These areas offer a variety of natural features and activities, making them suitable for day trips.
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At the end of the cycle path on the Adda, before Lecco, you arrive at this stretch of cycle/pedestrian road.
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Wonderful natural oasis. It is a marshy area, rich in river vegetation and very rich in fauna, ranging from amphibians, to dragonflies to grebes, herons, woodpeckers etc. Unfortunately, the Louisiana red crayfish is also present, which as the name suggests is an invasive species. Correct behavior is recommended, do not scare the animals, be careful where you walk so as not to step on amphibians, do not leave waste, no noise etc. However, there are information signs with the rules to follow
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Also known as Lake Garlate, it is a widening of the Adda river from the dam to the (former railway) bridge. It is of great naturalistic interest because there are numerous migratory birds but also sedentary species of community interest.
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The Perus lake is located at the pass of the same name (1300 m) which connects the San Martino Valley and the Imagna Valley. The name is in Bergamo dialect and means "hole", indicating a rather narrow passage. We talked about it during the gravel tour around Resegone in this article: https://outdoortest.it/resegone-360-con-la-bici-gravel/
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Nice route but to be tackled early in the morning when there are few people.
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Just as beautiful as Lake Como
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Born around a tower that belonged to the family of the feudal lords of Adda, the residence was radically renovated starting in the seventeenth century. Outside it retains the beautiful serliana that marks the entrance area; inside, vast rooms flank the small seventeenth-century oratory, perfectly preserved. In the 19th century it was acquired by charitable organizations and was later purchased by the Crippa family of silk entrepreneurs. Today it belongs to the Municipality which uses the villa for exhibitions and headquarters of the local library.
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While Roncola itself doesn't have lakes, the surrounding Lombardy region offers several notable options. Popular choices include Pertüs Pond, known for its panoramic views of the Alps, and the Garlate Lakeside Promenade, a scenic cycle path. Further afield, Lake Iseo, Lake Como, and Lake Garda are also highly regarded for their diverse attractions.
For a quieter visit, Lake Iseo is a tranquil treasure, less frequented by tourists than its larger neighbors. It's ideal for peaceful strolls or cycling around Monte Isola. Lake Endine also provides a serene setting for outdoor activities in Val Cavallina.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lake Iseo's shores are almost entirely suitable for cycling, including a charming cycle-pedestrian lane from Toline to Vello. The Garlate Lakeside Promenade offers a dedicated cycle path with views of Lake Garlate and the mountains. Additionally, you can find various MTB trails around Roncola that can lead to lake areas.
Absolutely. Pertüs Pond has a refreshment area and lawns for resting, making it suitable for families. The Garlate Lakeside Promenade and Olginate Lakeside Promenade are both family-friendly with green spaces and easy paths. Lake Garda also offers numerous beaches and a wide range of recreational activities suitable for all ages.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. You can find panoramic views of the Alps from Pertüs Pond, and the Aberone Oasis is a small wetland rich in river vegetation and birdlife. Lake Garda boasts clear waters, Mediterranean vegetation like olive groves and vineyards, and imposing mountains, while Lake Como is famous for its deep, clear waters surrounded by lush gardens.
Yes, the region provides ample hiking opportunities. Lake Como offers beautiful trails, and Lake Garda is excellent for trekking. For more specific routes, you can explore mountain hikes around Roncola, which include trails like the Monte Linzone loop, offering stunning views that can encompass distant lakes on clear days.
Lake Como is renowned for its historic villas and elegant resorts, with famous towns like Bellagio and Varenna. Lake Garda also features medieval towns such as Sirmione, with its Scaliger Castle and Roman villa ruins, blending historical charm with natural beauty.
Lake Como is a prime destination for water sports like sailing, rowing, and windsurfing. Lake Garda, being the largest, offers a wide range of activities including windsurfing, sailing, and swimming, especially in its northern parts.
Many lakes offer refreshment options. Pertüs Pond has a refreshment area. Lake Iseo has charming shoreline communities with family-run trattorias. Lake Endine features numerous restaurants overlooking the lake or valley, serving local Lombard and mountain specialties. The Vercurago Lakeside Beach Bar is also a great spot for a break.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from tranquil ponds with panoramic views to large glacial lakes offering a variety of activities. The opportunity for peaceful strolls, cycling, and observing local wildlife is highly valued. Many also enjoy the blend of natural beauty with authentic Italian charm and culinary delights found in the lakeside communities.
Yes, Lake Endine is known for this unique winter activity. In colder months, it's possible to walk on the frozen surface of Lake Endine in designated areas, offering a distinct experience.
Lake Iseo is approximately a 40-minute drive from Bergamo, which is about 12 km from Roncola. Lake Como is around 20 miles (32 km) from Roncola. Lake Garda, the largest, is about 90 km from Bergamo, reachable in about 52 minutes by car.


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