Lakes around Morrovalle are primarily found in the surrounding Macerata province within the Le Marche region of Italy. This area is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including the Monti Sibillini National Park. The region features several notable artificial lakes, created for purposes like hydroelectric power, which offer various outdoor activities and natural attractions. These bodies of water contribute to the area's appeal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking recreational opportunities.
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Originally a quarry that gradually filled with brackish water; since 1995 the area, transformed into a park, has been included among the natural oases of the coast
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Dirt stretch for cyclists and walkers, sunny and sheltered with a beautiful view of the countryside and the lake below
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Originally a quarry that gradually filled with brackish water; since 1995 the area, transformed into a park, has been included among the natural oases of the coast
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A beautiful pond that in spring turns white the color of the flowering water lilies that cover almost the entire surface
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It is truly a beautiful nature park, with a path also for bikes. Very interesting to visit ...
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The area around Morrovalle, particularly in the Macerata province, features a variety of lakes. Many are artificial, created for purposes like hydroelectric power, such as Lago di Fiastra and Lago di Caccamo. You'll also find smaller, tranquil natural ponds and restored former quarries that have become nature parks, like Parco dei Laghetti — West Side.
Lago di Fiastra is an outdoor paradise, offering camping, hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, pedal boating, horseback riding, climbing, swimming, and fishing. It also has an adventure park. Lago di Caccamo (also known as Lago di Castreccioni or Lago di Cingoli) is popular for fishing, canoeing, and features an adventure park called Cingoli Avventura.
Yes, Lago di Fiastra is very family-friendly, with an adventure park, nature boat tours, and a main hub, San Lorenzo al Lago, offering amenities. Lago di Caccamo also has play areas for children and the Cingoli Avventura adventure park. Parco dei Laghetti — West Side and Water Lily Pond are also noted as family-friendly highlights.
Lago di Fiastra offers a 2.8 km nature trail along the lakeshore, with a 900-meter section accessible for disabled individuals. Lago di Boccafornace has a short, easy, and accessible 2.7 km loop trail suitable for all ages. Lago di Polverina's mostly flat shores are also ideal for nature walks. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes near these lakes, such as those found in the Hiking around Morrovalle guide.
Yes, Lago di Fiastra is known for its deep blue, clean waters, and swimming is a popular activity, with lifeguards present at the main beach during summer. Some areas along the Chienti River, near ponds, also offer possibilities for bathing.
Lago di Polverina is part of the Polverina Oasis of Fauna Protection and is crucial for birds like herons, cormorants, and grebes. Lago Le Vene, within the Fiastra Nature Reserve, is an excellent spot for birdwatching, being a nesting site for various migratory birds including grey herons and kingfishers. Lago di Boccafornace also offers opportunities to observe aquatic animals along its trail.
Lago di Fiastra has a nature trail along its lakeshore suitable for cycling. Lago di Boccafornace also offers its loop trail for mountain biking. For more dedicated cycling, you can find various routes in the region, including those listed in the Cycling around Morrovalle guide.
Yes, Lago di Fiastra features a 900-meter section of its nature trail along the lakeshore that is accessible for disabled individuals. Lago di Boccafornace also has a short, easy, and accessible loop trail.
Near Lago di Fiastra, you can find archaeological discoveries and historical churches, and it serves as a starting point for excursions to the Grotte dei Frati. From Lago di Boccafornace, you can follow scenic country roads towards historical sites like the 'Convento' and Beldiletto Castle. Lago Le Vene's nature trail also passes by old farmhouses and the 'Casino del Principe,' a remnant of a former hunting reserve.
Lago di Caccamo hosts a large weekly market every Sunday, offering various products, including local specialties like Vernaccia di Serrapetrona wine.
The Lame Rosse, often called the 'Grand Canyon of Le Marche,' are spectacular red rock formations. They are a natural sight accessible via excursions from the Lago di Fiastra area.
Lago di Polverina offers a more serene environment compared to more touristy areas, making it perfect for birdwatching and quiet contemplation. Lago di Boccafornace also provides a peaceful escape into nature with its clear, calm waters and lush forests.


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