Best lakes around Monchio Delle Corti are found in the Apennines, a region known for its diverse aquatic environments, including the "Parco dei Cento Laghi." This area features both natural and artificial lakes, offering various natural attractions. The landscape provides opportunities for exploration and immersion in the Apennine environment.
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The Diga del Lagastrello (officially called Diga di Lago Paduli) is an artificial dam located in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, at an altitude of about 1,157 meters in the municipality of Comano (Massa-Carrara), very close to the Passo del Lagastrello which separates Tuscany from Emilia-Romagna. Built between 1906 and 1910 for hydroelectric purposes by damming the Enza stream, it creates the Lago Paduli, an artificial basin that collects over 3 million cubic meters of water. From an engineering point of view, it is a notable example of an earth-fill dam with a central impermeable clay core. In December 1909, during the final stages of its construction, it suffered a partial and disastrous collapse that devastated the underlying Val Cedra, fortunately without causing any casualties.
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Lago Santo Parmense is the largest glacial lake in Emilia-Romagna and the largest natural body of water in the entire northern Apennines. Located at an altitude of 1,507 meters in the municipality of Corniglio, it covers an area of over 81,000 square meters and reaches a maximum depth of 22.5 meters. It is located within the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park (also known as Parco dei Cento Laghi) and is dominated by the walls of Monte Marmagna.
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Beautiful route, with a stunning summit panorama
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A refuge on Lago Santo Parmense. Located in a magnificent setting, it's a delightful place to stop. It's managed; all the information is on the website. It can be reached on foot or by chairlift from Lagdei.
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There's not much to say here. Lago Santo is on the list of top places in our Apennines. A quick web search and a few photos are all it takes to understand what it's all about.
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A charming lake located in a basin just above the small town of Ventasso Laghi, easily accessible from here via a forest road. It is of glacial origin and can be explored along a beautiful trail. From here, several trails lead to Mount Ventasso.
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A stunning mountain from which you can enjoy a view of the entire Parma Apennines and, on a clear day, you can also see the Gulf of La Spezia.
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The lakes in Monchio Delle Corti, nestled in the Apennines, offer a diverse range of natural and artificial environments. You'll find everything from deep, rich waters like Green Lake, to those with unique colors due to aquatic plants such as Lake Verdarolo, and even glacial lakes below peaks like Mount Sillara. The area is part of the 'Parco dei Cento Laghi', indicating a landscape rich in aquatic beauty.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Calamone is easily reachable on foot in 15-20 minutes from the parking area and has a refuge. Lake Pranda offers clean water, a quiet atmosphere for walks, and facilities like bars, toilets, and a playground for children.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with routes like the 'Monte Sillara and ridge of the lakes – loop tour' or the 'Three Lakes Loop from Pratospilla'. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes, and road cycling routes are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Monchio Delle Corti and Mountain Hikes around Monchio Delle Corti guides.
Yes, Green Lake is known for its deep waters and is an ideal habitat for brown trout, making it a point of interest for anglers. However, fishing requires a permit issued by the municipality and a valid fishing license.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. During winter, Lake Verdarolo's surface freezes, creating a picturesque mountain landscape. For hiking and general exploration, spring, summer, and autumn offer pleasant weather. Always check local conditions, especially for mountain areas.
Yes, the Lagastrello Dam is a notable man-made monument. This long, narrow artificial lake was created in 1911 by a dam on the Enza stream for electricity production and serves as a border point between three provinces: Parma, Reggio Emilia, and Massa-Carrara.
Yes, for example, the Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut at Lago Santo offers kitchen service, reception rooms, and beds. Lake Calamone also has a refuge that provides catering. Lake Pranda has bars and toilets available.
Lake Verdarolo, located at 1388 meters, is renowned for the unique color of its waters, which comes from abundant aquatic plants on its lakebed. In winter, its surface freezes, creating a serene and picturesque mountain scene. Guided excursions to Lake Verdarolo can be arranged through Gae Guides.
Yes, for instance, the path to Lake Calamone is an easy excursion suitable for everyone, reachable in 15-20 minutes on foot from the parking area. Lake Pranda also offers a quiet place for walks.
Mount Sillara, at 1,861 meters, is the highest peak in the entire province of Parma. Just below its summit, on the Parma side, you'll find two beautiful glacial lakes: the Upper Sillara Lake and the Lower Sillara Lake.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the deep waters of Green Lake to the unique colors of Lake Verdarolo and the glacial lakes of Mount Sillara. The accessibility of places like Lake Calamone for picnics and the family-friendly facilities at Lake Pranda are also highly valued. The region's hiking opportunities and tranquil atmosphere are frequently mentioned.


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