Lakes around Rogliano are primarily found in the nearby Sila National Park, as Rogliano itself is nestled in the Savuto Valley of Calabria, Italy. The town serves as a convenient gateway to these notable lakes, positioned between the Sila National Park mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea coast. This region offers a variety of lake features and activities, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
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View of Lake Arvo and Lorica
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Starting point for many adventures, not only by bike
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Tourist resort with its beautiful lake in the Sila national park. Not to be missed
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Lorica comes alive especially in summer thanks to the many activities on the lake
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Very pretty town, too bad everything was closed... mid-April!
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Beautiful view of Lake Arvo, Lorica was practically uninhabited in mid-April!
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Lorica is a small village devoted to tourism that is never crowded, it is easy to find where to eat well and various entertainment such as horse riding, quad biking, canoeing and it is also possible to pedal in the lake with bike boats!
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The lakes near Rogliano, primarily within the Sila National Park, offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can engage in water sports like rowing and 'bike boat' activities on Lake Arvo, or go sports fishing on Lake Cecita. Cycling is popular, with routes around Lake Arvo and a dedicated cycle path passing Lake Ampollino. Hiking and mountain biking trails are also abundant. For specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rogliano, Cycling around Rogliano, and MTB Trails around Rogliano guides.
Yes, several areas around the lakes are family-friendly. Lorica, located on the shores of Lake Arvo, is a renowned tourist center offering various activities, especially in summer. You can enjoy water sports, bike excursions, and even pedal in the lake with 'bike boats'. The Lorica lakeside promenade provides a pleasant walk with useful services.
Lake Arvo and Lake Ampollino are excellent for cycling. Lake Arvo offers a ring circuit around its perimeter suitable for bicycles, and you can find bike excursions from Lorica. Lake Ampollino features a convenient parallel bike path on its south shore, providing striking water views. Lake Cecita is also part of the Calabria Parks cycle path itinerary. You can find detailed cycling routes in the Cycling around Rogliano guide.
Lake Arvo is popular for its diverse offerings. It's surrounded by dense forests and meadows, and its shores host Lorica, a lively tourist center. Visitors can enjoy water sports, cycling, and hiking. It also boasts Italy's only zip-line that crosses an entire lake. Scenic viewpoints like Panoramic view from Colle Perilli over Lake Arvo offer breathtaking vistas.
Lake Ampollino is considered one of the most authentic and least contaminated of the large Calabrian lakes in Sila. It's a natural jewel nestled between mountain ridges, offering a balance of sport and relaxation. Besides cycling along its scenic bike path, visitors can explore cultural events and visit the MABOS - Sila Forest Art Museum and Visitor Centres nearby.
Yes, the Sila National Park, where these lakes are located, offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, there's a Trail on Lake Passante, a nice gravel path that runs alongside the lake. Lake Arvo also has a ring circuit that can be explored on foot. For more challenging options, consult the MTB Trails around Rogliano guide, which includes routes suitable for hiking.
Yes, particularly around Lake Arvo. Lorica, a village on its shores, is devoted to tourism and offers various services, including places to eat. The Terrace on Lake Arvo is a specific spot in Lorica known for several restaurants with lake views, perfect for an extended lunch break.
The lakes in Sila National Park are suitable for both summer and winter tourism, depending on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water sports, cycling, and hiking, while the region also offers winter activities, especially around areas like Lorica. The natural beauty is present year-round, but specific activities may be seasonal.
Lake Cecita is recognized as a valuable archaeological and naturalistic site within the Sila National Park. It's a popular spot for sports fishing, hosting national competitions, and is also excellent for wildlife observation. The Komoot community recommends it as one of the top lakes in Calabria.
Absolutely. The Panoramic view from Colle Perilli over Lake Arvo offers expansive vistas of Lake Arvo and the surrounding mountains, including Monte Botte Donato, Monte Nero, and Monte Cocuzzo. The Terrace on Lake Arvo also provides great views of the clear mountain lake water.
While specific regulations can vary, Sila National Park generally welcomes dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The natural environment around lakes like Arvo, Ampollino, and the Trail on Lake Passante are popular for walks with canine companions.


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