Best lakes around Sant'Agapito are situated within the Matese massif, a mountainous area in Italy's Molise region. This medieval town is characterized by its natural landscape, offering a base for exploring the surrounding environment. While Sant'Agapito itself is not directly known for numerous large lakes, the broader Matese area features several water bodies. The region's geography provides a setting for various outdoor activities.
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Lake Gallo is an artificial lake located in the Matese Regional Park. A dam powers the Capriati hydroelectric power plant in Volturno using the waters of the Sava river. The landscape around the lake is suggestive with the Matese massif as a backdrop.
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If you happen to be in these parts, pass by this wonderful place cared for by a kind gentleman who welcomes you.
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Gallo lake is an artificial lake located in the Matese Regional Park. With a dam it feeds the hydroelectric plant of Capriati in Volturno by exploiting the waters of the river Sava. The landscape around the lake is suggestive with the Matese massif in the background.
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the area around Campo Figliuolo is full of surprises, with various springs, springs, valleys and very beautiful woods, in addition to the historical importance for the brigandage activities of this area.
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From here it is possible to enjoy the view of Lake Gallo, an artificial lake that is used - like many other lakes of the kind - to power a hydroelectric plant.
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Second most important lake in the Matese Mountains. The lake is of artificial origin thanks to a dam used for the production of electricity. A destination especially for carp fishing enthusiasts and those who practice canoeing and trekking.
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While Sant'Agapito is primarily known for its mountainous landscape within the Matese massif, the surrounding area features a variety of water bodies. These include natural ponds like Campo Figliuolo Pond, artificial lakes such as Lake Gallo (also seen from View of Lake Letino), and even waterfalls like Cascata di Mille.
Yes, Lake Gallo is considered family-friendly and is located within the Matese Regional Park. The View of Lake Letino also offers a family-friendly spot to enjoy vistas of Lake Gallo.
The area around these water bodies is rich in natural beauty. For instance, Campo Figliuolo Pond is surrounded by springs, valleys, and beautiful woods. From the View of Lake Letino, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Matese Mountains and the artificial Lake Gallo.
Yes, Lake Gallo is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts, particularly for carp fishing. It's also suitable for canoeing.
The area around Campo Figliuolo Pond holds historical significance, particularly related to brigandage activities in the region. Exploring this pond offers a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
Beyond visiting the lakes, the Matese massif offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Val di Conche Trail, by exploring Running Trails around Sant'Agapito. For cycling, options like the SICAI Cycle Route are available in MTB Trails around Sant'Agapito and Cycling around Sant'Agapito.
Yes, the Matese area, where these lakes are located, is suitable for trekking. While specific hiking trails directly around each lake are not detailed, you can find various routes in the broader region. For example, the View of Lake Letino is a popular spot for those who enjoy trekking.
Cascata di Mille is a beautiful waterfall known for its natural charm. Visitors often note that it is well-cared for by a local resident who welcomes guests.
Lake Gallo is an artificial lake. It was created with a dam to power a hydroelectric plant in Capriati in Volturno, utilizing the waters of the Sava river. Despite its artificial origin, it offers a suggestive landscape with the Matese massif in the background.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Cascata di Mille are noted for their wonderful atmosphere, while the View of Lake Letino is loved for its expansive vistas of Lake Gallo and the Matese Mountains.
Yes, the View of Lake Letino offers an excellent vantage point to see Lake Gallo and the surrounding Matese Mountains.
The Matese massif, where these lakes are located, offers a beautiful natural setting. While specific seasonal recommendations for each lake are not available, generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for outdoor activities and enjoying the scenic landscapes without extreme temperatures.


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