Best lakes around Caulonia are found within a region characterized by its natural landscapes and mountainous terrain. Located in Calabria, the area offers diverse outdoor experiences. The surrounding Parco delle Serre features rich flora, including oaks, chestnut trees, and firs. This environment provides a setting for various natural bodies of water.
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Near the lake there is also a picnic area with an adjoining fountain.
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Located in a beautiful natural setting
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Beautiful lake along the Frassati path, a stone's throw from Mongiana.
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Lake Sambuco di Mongiana is located within the Cropani-Micone Biogenetic Nature Reserve. To get to the lake, you go along another river, the Allaro
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A small waterfall with a small lake in front. In the summer it's definitely nice to cool off here. And then eat something small with the kids at the nice picnic table. I recommend hiking to the waterfall from Piano de Gatto via the 'jeep route'. Then it should also be easy to do with children. It is not recommended over the Contrada Felicella route. On the one hand, the path is partially overgrown by thorny undergrowth, then the wooden bridge is in a dilapidated condition.
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After a beautiful ride in Stilo, we returned to the coast following the itinerary suggested by Komoot and found ourselves on a wonderful road. In the first section, you cross all kinds of omelettes, on an asphalted road only traveled by local farmers. Then the bottom becomes more bumpy, until it turns into a dirt road (absolutely passable with gravel or cycle touring bikes). More or less halfway, when you turn left to go back along the Jonica state road, we came across a beautiful lake, surrounded by reeds. To better identify it, I'll talk about it in another highlight. Highly recommended segment to avoid the main road and to enjoy a splendid landscape.
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Well-kept picnic area, where you can stop and refresh yourself thanks to the alpine fountain that the area is equipped with. really well kept and spotless!
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The lakes around Caulonia are nestled within a region characterized by its natural beauty and mountainous terrain, particularly the Parco delle Serre. You'll find rich flora, including oaks, chestnut trees, firs, and pines, creating a verdant and picturesque setting. Many lakes are integrated into nature reserves, offering serene environments.
Yes, several lakes are located within protected areas. For instance, Laghetto Rota is a beautiful small pond found within a nature reserve. Another notable example is Lake Sambuco of Mongiana, which lies within the Cropani-Micone Biogenetic Nature Reserve.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are part of or close to hiking routes. For example, Lago Giulia, though not a highlight in this guide, is featured in the 'Lago Giulia and Ferdinandea Foundry Loop,' a moderate 5.5-mile trail in the Parco delle Serre. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around Caulonia guide.
Yes, many lakes are family-friendly. Laghetto Rota and Lake Sambuco of Mongiana are both noted as family-friendly. Additionally, Laghetto del Passo dell'Abate offers a well-kept picnic area, perfect for a family outing. The Assi Waterfalls also features a small lake and a picnic table, ideal for children to cool off.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent picnic facilities. Laghetto Rota has a picnic area with a fountain. Laghetto del Passo dell'Abate is known for its well-maintained and spotless picnic area, complete with an alpine fountain. The Assi Waterfalls also provides a picnic table near its small lake.
The region's verdant landscapes, rich with oaks, chestnut trees, firs, and pines, are particularly beautiful in spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for cooling off near water features, but may be warmer.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the surrounding region does offer historical interest. For example, the 'Lago Giulia and Ferdinandea Foundry Loop' hiking trail combines natural beauty with a visit to the historical Ferdinandea Foundry, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural settings, the opportunity for peaceful walks, and the well-maintained facilities like picnic areas and fountains. The integration of lakes into hiking paths and nature reserves also makes them popular for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both relaxation and activity.
Beyond hiking, the area around Caulonia offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Cycling around Caulonia guide. There are also several running trails available, which you can find in the Running Trails around Caulonia guide.
While not a named highlight, the 'White Road Among Olive Groves and Stilo Pond' trail mentions discovering a beautiful lake surrounded by reeds. This spot is found along a scenic dirt road, offering a tranquil experience away from more frequented areas, perfect for those seeking a hidden gem.


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