Best lakes around Moconesi are found in the Liguria region of Italy, a small municipality situated in the Fontanabuona valley, east of Genoa. This inland area is located along the Lavagna stream. While Moconesi itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding Metropolitan City of Genoa and broader Liguria region offer various lake experiences. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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This is a very nice spot for taking photos.
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beautiful place, the lake is surrounded by nature, the dam can be crossed, there are many paths nearby and with very little traffic.
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Is it swimmable?
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Interesting wetland on the Aveto/Trebbia hill. The lake, which has almost disappeared among the grass, was restored two years ago thanks to the efforts of an inhabitant of Vallescura. Powered by a small pipe that collects springs from the meadows upstream. http://www.vallescura.net/lagoind.htm
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The Bugneto lake is an artificial basin created with the construction of the dam in 1959 which blocks the course of the stream of the same name.
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Perfect place to cool off and relax in the clear waters of the lake.
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Path not marked on the komoot map at a certain point it is not clear where the path continues, along the way a beautiful lake. Good training not suitable for bikers
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While Moconesi itself is inland, the broader Liguria region offers a variety of lakes, including large artificial reservoirs like Lago del Brugneto, glacial lakes such as Lake Lame, and smaller, secluded natural swimming spots.
Yes, Lago del Brugneto is the largest lake in Liguria and offers extensive trekking opportunities along its surrounding path. The Gorzente Lakes also feature a wonderful nature trail around their shores.
Lake Tina, located in Beigua Park, is considered family-friendly with an easy walk to reach it. Lake Val di Noci also offers a nearly flat, 5-kilometer path suitable for families. Additionally, the Museo del Bosco near Lake Lame is engaging for children.
Yes, swimming is possible in certain lakes. You can swim in the Ravezza waterfall near Lake Lame during summer, and Lake Tina also allows swimming. Some smaller, secluded natural swimming spots in the Ligurian hinterland, like the Borgomaro or Lecchiore lakes, also offer fresh water for swimming.
At Lake Lame, you can enjoy picnics, dine at the lakeside restaurant, try trout fishing, or hike to the Ravezza waterfall. The nearby Museo del Bosco provides an open-air trail exploring the local area.
Yes, Fishermen's Cabin at Lago del Brugneto is a small wooden house used by fishermen, offering a unique sight. Lago della Nava is an interesting wetland that was recently restored.
The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round. For swimming opportunities, summer is ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty, with autumn providing scenic views around lakes like Lago del Brugneto.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at some lakes. Lake Lame offers trout fishing, and visitors can also fish at Lake Val di Noci.
You can find various outdoor routes, including hiking and cycling. For instance, there are moderate to difficult hiking trails like the A13 Scoglina Loop or Monte Caucaso Summit Trail. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the Passo Pozzi del Lupo loop or the Ponte della Vittoria loop. You can find more details on hiking, road cycling, and general cycling routes around Moconesi.
For a more secluded experience, consider exploring the smaller, natural swimming spots in the Ligurian hinterland, such as the Borgomaro lakes, Lecchiore lake, or the lakes of Pietrabruna. These often offer fresh water and natural shade away from larger crowds.
Visitors appreciate the variety of scenery, from characteristic villages to dense nature, especially around Lago del Brugneto. The peaceful atmosphere, trekking opportunities, and the chance to connect with nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Arbocco Lake is noted for having a challenging path, making it suitable for experienced hikers looking for a good workout.


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