Best lakes around Poggio Nativo are found within the Lazio region, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. While Poggio Nativo itself is a comune in the Province of Rieti, the surrounding area features notable lakes. These bodies of water provide settings for various outdoor activities and are often nestled amidst mountains and charming villages. The region combines natural beauty with historical elements, making it suitable for exploration.
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tosta, get ready to suffer or take an e-bike :D
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Lake Rio Secco S. Antonio is located along the Via Salaria at km 56, in the Rio Secco S. Antonio district of Poggio San Lorenzo (Rieti). It is a complex of artificial lakes used primarily for sport fishing, divided into two main basins: the "Trout Arena" (small lake) and the "Trout Stadium" (large lake). They are flanked by a training pool for fishing. The area is also known for hosting major fishing events such as trout competitions and fishing shows. Furthermore, the lake's location is characterized by its proximity to a rock face, typical of the mountainous and hilly environment of Poggio San Lorenzo, making it particularly picturesque and suitable as a recreational area immersed in nature.
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Lake nestled in the hills of Rieti, a gem
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One of the two lakes of Sabina, the Turano lake. Emerald green waters, villages nestled in the mountains that are reflected in the waters
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Slope from Turano lake (road without fountains)
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Picnic area with a splendid panorama of Lake Turano. Unfortunately the water fountain does not work.
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In the village of Posticciola it is possible to take water
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The most prominent lakes in the wider region are Lake Turano and Lake Bracciano. Lake Turano is known for its emerald green waters and picturesque villages, while Lake Bracciano is a large volcanic lake with exceptionally clean waters and historic lakeside towns.
Lake Turano is located in the Province of Rieti, making it a relatively close option. Lake Bracciano is situated north of Rome, which is a bit further but still a popular day trip destination from the Poggio Nativo area.
Lake Turano is nestled amidst lush greenery and the Apennine mountains, offering breathtaking views. You can find specific viewpoints like the Viewpoint over Lake Turano, which provides a splendid panorama. The lake itself is known for its emerald green waters.
Around Lake Turano, you can enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, and boating. The surrounding area, part of the Monti Navegna and Cervia Nature Reserve, also offers numerous paths for hiking and nature walks. For cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the Muro di Pizzo climb to Lake Turano. You can also explore various MTB Trails around Poggio Nativo that pass near the lake.
Yes, both Lake Turano and Lake Bracciano offer excellent opportunities for swimming. Lake Turano has equipped and free access beaches, while Lake Bracciano is known for its exceptionally clean, pristine waters, making it ideal for a refreshing dip.
Absolutely. Lake Turano is considered family-friendly, offering water sports and picnic areas. Lake Bracciano also provides a range of activities suitable for families, including swimming, paddleboarding, and exploring its charming lakeside towns. Lago Rio Secco is also noted as family-friendly, particularly for sport fishing.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by location around each lake, many natural areas and trails around Lake Turano and Lake Bracciano are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on leashes. It's always best to check local signage or specific beach rules before visiting with your pet.
Around Lake Turano, you can visit picturesque medieval villages like Colle di Tora and Castel di Tora. Lake Bracciano is surrounded by three medieval towns: Bracciano, home to the impressive 15th-century Castello Orsini-Odescalchi; Anguillara Sabazia; and Trevignano Romano, all offering rich cultural experiences and local cuisine.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for swimming and water sports. During these months, the lakeside towns are vibrant, and the weather is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Lake Bracciano, in particular, is a favorite escape in the summer.
Lago Rio Secco, located along the Via Salaria, is a complex of artificial lakes primarily used for sport fishing. It's divided into the 'Trout Arena' and 'Trout Stadium' and hosts major fishing events. Its location near a rock face makes it a picturesque recreational area immersed in nature.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For road cyclists, there are several Road Cycling Routes around Poggio Nativo that can take you through scenic areas near the lakes. Mountain bikers can explore MTB Trails around Poggio Nativo, including routes like the 'Lago del Turano viewpoint – Pratarelle Spring loop'.


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