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Top 5 Lakes around Monteverdi Marittimo

Best lakes around Monteverdi Marittimo are found within its verdant reserves and intimate water features. The region, nestled in Tuscany, is characterized by charming streams that feed into small lakes and ponds. The Monterufoli-Caselli Nature Reserve is a notable area for these water elements, offering a rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and artificial water bodies, providing serene escapes into nature.

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  • The most popular lakes is Fosso Linaglia Pond, a lake…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Fosso Linaglia Pond

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Between Cecina, Guardistallo and Casale Marittimo, the Fosso Linaglia crosses a small valley and collects the waters of smaller streams. At this point there is a small artificial dam that causes the waters to flow into a small lake.

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This little idyll appears unexpectedly. The first thing that caught my attention was the croaking of the frogs.

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Bolgheri Oasis Nature Reserve

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The area is no longer accessible to visitors. It is completely fenced off and closed. The visitor centre is no longer maintained.

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Pozzo di Serraiola

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place where you can swim even in summer

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Side Trail Picnic Area Laghetto

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Near the lake there is an equipped area and on the left you take this really nice path, an excellent alternative to reach the waterfalls or the provincial road towards Canneto or la Sassa.

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Berthold
October 3, 2025, Oasi di Bolgheri Nature Reserve

As "CF" already wrote. After passing under the autostrada and the railway, you find yourself in front of a closed gate! The route is not accessible in this form! What a pity!

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Between Cecina, Guardistallo and Casale Marittimo, the Fosso Linaglia crosses a small valley and collects the waters of smaller streams. At this point there is a small artificial dam that causes the waters to flow into a small lake.

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The area is no longer accessible to visitors. It is completely fenced off and closed. The visitor centre is no longer maintained.

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This little idyll appears unexpectedly. The first thing that caught my attention was the croaking of the frogs.

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The Bolgheri Oasis has played a leading role in the history of environmental conservation in Italy. It was born thanks to the love for nature of Mario Incisa della Rocchetta, one of the founders and first president of WWF Italy, who in the 1960s wanted to preserve this part of its properties in its natural state without reclamation or construction interventions distorting its original layer of naturalness. The Oasis is jointly managed by the Incisa property and WWF Italy. Inside it brings together all the traditional environments of the Tuscan coast: cultivated fields, pastures and wet meadows, flooded lowland woods, freshwater ponds behind the dunes, coastal tombolo and natural sandy shore. A true sampling of environments that are now rare, not only in Tuscany.

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Dona&Leo
September 5, 2023, Pozzo di Serraiola

Waterfalls that give rise to a small and intimate, clear and crystalline body of water with a stony beach on which you can dry and rest, immersed in nature in a truly splendid and unexpected place. In the summer period during prolonged periods of drought we do not have much water left.

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place where you can swim even in summer

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Near the lake there is an equipped area and on the left you take this really nice path, an excellent alternative to reach the waterfalls or the provincial road towards Canneto or la Sassa.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of water features can I expect to find around Monteverdi Marittimo?

Monteverdi Marittimo is known for its verdant reserves and intimate water features rather than large lakes. You'll discover charming streams, small artificial lakes, natural ponds, and stream-fed pools, particularly within the Monterufoli-Caselli Nature Reserve.

Are there any notable nature reserves with water features near Monteverdi Marittimo?

Yes, the **Monterufoli-Caselli Nature Reserve** is a prominent area. It features the Sterza Waterfall and its pool, as well as the scenic Pond of the "Open Gorges." This reserve is rich in biodiversity, offering a magical atmosphere around its water elements.

Where can I find a refreshing spot to cool off near Monteverdi Marittimo?

The Sterza Waterfall within the Monterufoli-Caselli Nature Reserve offers a clear pool, ideal for hikers during warm weather. Another excellent spot is Pozzo di Serraiola, a river with waterfalls that create a clear body of water and a stony beach for relaxation.

Are there any lakes with unique natural characteristics?

Yes, the Pond in the Monterotondo Marittimo Geothermal Area is particularly notable for the lively sounds of frogs, indicating a vibrant local ecosystem. It offers an unexpected and charming natural encounter.

Are there family-friendly water features or picnic spots?

Absolutely. The Fosso Linaglia Pond is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Side Trail Picnic Area Laghetto provides an equipped area near a lake, perfect for families.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, especially within the Monterufoli-Caselli Nature Reserve. For cycling enthusiasts, there are dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Cycling, and Road Cycling Routes around Monteverdi Marittimo.

Are there hiking trails near these water features?

Yes, the Monterufoli-Caselli Nature Reserve is a haven for hikers, with trails leading to the Sterza Waterfall and the Pond of the "Open Gorges." You can explore diverse flora and fauna while immersing yourself in the serene environment. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Monteverdi Marittimo guide, which also includes routes suitable for hiking.

What is the best time to visit the lakes and water features?

The region's natural beauty, especially around its water features, is particularly appealing during warmer months when the Sterza Waterfall's pool offers a refreshing break. Spring and early autumn are also excellent for hiking and enjoying the lush surroundings and biodiversity, including vibrant wild orchids during bloom.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic views of the water features or surrounding landscape?

Yes, the Pond of the "Open Gorges" within the Monterufoli-Caselli Nature Reserve offers stunning scenic views that extend towards the coast and the sea. The Pond in the Monterotondo Marittimo Geothermal Area also serves as a pleasant viewpoint.

What do visitors enjoy most about the water features around Monteverdi Marittimo?

Visitors appreciate the peaceful and tranquil settings these smaller water bodies provide for a quiet escape into nature. The rich biodiversity, lush vegetation, and flowing streams create an almost enchanting environment, perfect for observing diverse flora and fauna and immersing oneself in nature.

Are there any artificial lakes in the area?

Yes, the Fosso Linaglia Pond is a small artificial lake formed by the Linaglia stream, gathering water from smaller brooks. It offers a peaceful setting for those seeking a quiet natural escape.

Can I find information about the history or geology of the water features?

While not primarily historical sites, the region's geothermal area, where the Pond in the Monterotondo Marittimo Geothermal Area is located, offers insights into the geological activity of Tuscany. For more general information about the area's natural attractions, you might find resources on the Visit Tuscany website.

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