Best lakes around Serra Riccò are found within the broader Liguria region and the Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy. While Serra Riccò itself is a municipality without prominent lakes, the surrounding area offers diverse natural features. These include artificial reservoirs, glacial lakes, and waterfalls, providing various opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's landscape is characterized by its connection to the Ligurian Apennines, offering a mix of forested areas and water bodies.
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Can you swim in this lake or not, because it is a reservoir? Best regards:)
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Because the "Gorzente Lakes Tour" would be meaningless without the lake! Jokes aside, since much of the approach trail is rather lacking in views (mostly through a wooded valley), when you finally begin to skirt the lake, the view makes all the effort worthwhile. Be careful, because following the same trail, the descent to the bridge presents some difficulties, with slippery rocks and even some short, secured sections. Hiking boots are essential, poles are useful, but not recommended in case of snow or ice!
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The trail is fairly easy to follow, a bit confusing at the beginning where you have to cross the stream (without taking off your shoes, just find the right spot... and then you have to follow the chain-link fence on the right, to simplify things).
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Lake Bruno, nestled in the Ligurian woods near Campomorone, is a small natural jewel that surprises with its quiet and uncontaminated beauty. Surrounded by thick trees and shrouded in green vegetation, this lake offers a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for excursions or moments of relaxation away from the urban frenzy.
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Beautiful lake immersed in the Ligurian Apennines, crystal clear water, fresh, 5/6 m deep, ideal for swimming and diving. The last stretch of the path is difficult, with tall grass and a steep descent
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The Val di Noci lake is an artificial lake in the Ligurian Apennines located in the municipality of Montoggio. Maximum depth 42 meters
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Beautiful lake in the middle of nature, crystal clear waters. You can get there in about 45 minutes of walking after traveling along an impervious 3km path
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Badana lake, now dry, there is a nice super technical descent that arrives on its dam starting from upper Capanne di Marcarolo
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Yes, several lakes in the broader region offer family-friendly options. Lago Bruno, part of the Gorzente Lakes area, is described as having a peaceful atmosphere ideal for excursions. Additionally, Lake Brugneto and Lake Val di Noci both feature relatively flat paths around their perimeters, suitable for families. Lake Tina also has an easy walk to reach it, suitable for children, and is swimmable in summer.
The lakes around Serra Riccò offer diverse natural features, including artificial reservoirs, glacial lakes, and waterfalls. You can find tranquil forest lakes like Lago Bruno, or crystal-clear waters at the Manzù Lake Waterfall. Lake Lame is known for its evocative glacial origin and stunning natural setting, complete with the Ravezza waterfall nearby.
While many lakes in the region are non-bathing, Lake Tina, located in the heights of Arenzano within Beigua Park, is swimmable in summer. Additionally, Lago dei Pignattin is noted for its crystal clear, fresh water, ideal for swimming and diving, though the last stretch of the path to reach it can be challenging.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area around Serra Riccò offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running trails. For example, there are numerous cycling tours like the 'Ponte San Giorgio loop' and MTB trails such as the 'View of the Praglia Plateau loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Serra Riccò, MTB Trails around Serra Riccò, and Running Trails around Serra Riccò guide pages.
Yes, many lakes offer hiking opportunities. Lake Brugneto has a mostly flat, 5-kilometer path around it, suitable for families. The Gorzente Lakes (including Lago Badana) feature a wonderful Nature Trail, a circular route with breathtaking views. The path to Manzù Lake Waterfall is considered fairly easy, though it involves crossing a stream. Lake Val Noci also has a relatively flat path around its perimeter.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming in lakes like Lake Tina. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural trails around lakes such as Brugneto and Gorzente, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Winter activities are generally limited due to potential snow or ice, especially on more challenging trails.
Lake Lame, located in Rezzoaglio, is considered one of Liguria's most evocative lakes due to its glacial origin and stunning natural setting. It offers opportunities for picnics, dining at a lakeside restaurant, trout fishing, and excursions to the Ravezza waterfall. The nearby Museo del Bosco (Forest Museum) also adds to its unique appeal.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and uncontaminated beauty of lakes like Lago Bruno, ideal for relaxation away from urban areas. The crystal-clear waters and immersive natural settings, such as those found at Manzù Lake Waterfall, are also highly valued. The komoot community has highlighted the appeal of these water bodies with over 40 photos and 40 upvotes.
Yes, Lake Lame in Rezzoaglio offers opportunities for trout fishing. Additionally, Lake Val di Noci provides options for fishing along its surrounding path.
While specific public transport routes directly to each lake from Serra Riccò are not widely detailed, reaching the general vicinity of these lakes often requires a combination of regional buses or trains to nearby towns, followed by local transport or a walk. It is advisable to check local transport schedules for the specific lake you plan to visit.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. For instance, Lake Lame has a lakeside restaurant where visitors can dine. For broader options, nearby towns and villages in the Ligurian Apennines will provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation, especially those serving as gateways to the regional parks where many of these lakes are located.
For hiking around the lakes, especially on trails that might be uneven or involve stream crossings, sturdy hiking boots are essential. Poles can be useful for stability, particularly on slippery or secured sections. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and waterproof gear is advisable, especially during spring and autumn.


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