Lakes around Calice Ligure are found within the surrounding province of Savona, as Calice Ligure itself is a town nestled in the Pora valley. This region is characterized by orchards and vineyards. While the town does not feature large lakes directly, the broader area offers notable aquatic destinations. The province of Savona provides various lake environments for exploration.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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This alone made the climb uphill worthwhile
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Artificial lake. At the bottom there are still remains of an old village that emerge in times of great drought or when the lake is emptied for maintenance. Used for water sports, kite surfing, canoeing, and for a triathlon competition.
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A few steps, a slight climb and you can enjoy this panorama
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Dream trail with a view, what more could you want.
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"Laj d'Oseria" in the local dialect, Lake Osiglia is an artificial reservoir in the municipality of the same name in Val Bormida, in the province of Savona. The dam was built at the end of the 1930s and today regional rowing and interregional canoe competitions are held on the waters of the lake.
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From here you can enjoy a fantastic view of Finale Ligure and the sea that caresses it.
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While Calice Ligure itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding province of Savona offers beautiful options. The most notable is Lake Osiglia, an artificial reservoir known for water sports. Other charming lakes include Lago dei Panchi with its waterfall, and the more secluded Lake Coicia in the Ligurian Apennines.
Yes, Lake Osiglia is a significant hub for water sports. It hosts regional rowing and interregional canoe competitions, and is also used for kite surfing and triathlon events. Lake Coicia, though further afield, offers crystal-clear waters suitable for swimming in the summer.
Absolutely. Lake Osiglia features good pathways around its perimeter, and the surrounding forest offers picturesque walks. Lago dei Panchi is particularly known for its wide, comfortable path, making it ideal for a tranquil and easy outing.
Yes, Lake Osiglia is considered family-friendly, offering pathways and recreational activities. Lago dei Panchi, with its easy access and benches, is also great for a peaceful family visit. Lake Coicia, while more secluded, allows for swimming in its clear waters during summer.
At Lago di Osiglia Dam, you can experience the unique sight of an old submerged village that emerges during periods of drought or when the lake is emptied for maintenance. Lago dei Panchi boasts a charming waterfall, while Lake Coicia is known for its spectacular emerald green pool and waterfall, considered one of the most beautiful in the Ligurian Apennines.
Beyond water sports at Lake Osiglia, the region around Calice Ligure offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides, road cycling routes, and challenging MTB trails, many of which pass through scenic landscapes near the lakes.
Yes, Lake Osiglia, an artificial reservoir, was created by a dam constructed in the late 1930s. Interestingly, when water levels are low, the remains of an old submerged village can become visible, offering a glimpse into the area's past. Lago dei Panchi also has local legends associated with it.
Yes, you can cross the Lago di Osiglia Dam. Walking across it offers a unique feeling of being suspended over the water and provides a different perspective of the lake.
Indeed. The Manfarin Bridge at Lake Osiglia, named after its designer, is a worth-seeing old stone arch bridge that leads over the Torrente Osiglietta in the middle of the lake.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming, especially at Lake Osiglia and Lake Coicia. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and exploring the surrounding forests, with vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the serene landscapes can be enjoyed for quiet walks.
Lake Coicia, also known as Lago della Cascata, is considered a hidden gem. It's a bit further afield in the Ligurian Apennines but offers a secluded, untouched natural setting with an emerald green pool and a spectacular waterfall, perfect for those seeking wild, unspoiled nature.


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