Lakes around Polia, a municipality in Italy's Calabria region, are primarily artificial reservoirs located within national and regional parks. These lakes contribute to the region's natural appeal, offering diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area provides settings for nature observation, water sports, and hiking. Many are situated in serene environments, often surrounded by forests and meadows.
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Artificial Lake. It offers a peaceful setting surrounded by greenery, ideal for relaxation, with the opportunity to enjoy sport fishing in the lake. There is also a farm stay near the lake.
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Beautiful recreational area above San Vito sullo Iono
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From the Tyrrhenian Sea to Lado dell'Angitola. A route that is worth a visit, before entering Aspromonte. Legs and heart, Calabria is all uphill. :)
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Here are the ruins of Rocca Angitola which was destroyed during the earthquake of 1783. Among the ruins you can see the remains of the city walls, the castle, some churches and the view of Lake Angitola.
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Surrounded by conifers, this small artificial lake is an ideal place to stop. Created in the 1980s, the lake is located at 850 meters above sea level and is halfway along the Kalabria Coast to Coast path.
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The lake is included in the Serre Park. It is Circum navigated by the Kalabria coast to coast trekking route
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Artificial lake created in 1966 by the damming of the Angitola river. It is recognized as a naturalistic oasis protected by the WWF.
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There are many nice picnic spots along the lake, which is a nature reserve and can only be entered by prior arrangement.
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For nature enthusiasts, Lake Angitola is a must-visit. It's recognized as a naturalistic oasis protected by the WWF and is a significant nesting ground for migratory birds within the Serre Park. Its uncontaminated area offers an evocative landscape perfect for observing diverse plant and animal species.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Lake Angitola is suitable for walks amidst serene nature. The Picnic Area at Lake Acero provides a lovely spot to stop, surrounded by conifers. Additionally, La Trota Pond is an artificial lake offering a peaceful setting ideal for relaxation and sport fishing, with a farm stay nearby.
The lakes around Polia and in the broader Calabria region offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and water sports. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Lago Angitola – WWF Oasis – Picnic Area at Lake Angitola loop' or 'Monte Coppari and Lago Acero Loop'. For cycling, the 'Ring tour of Lake Angitola' is an easy option. Many of these activities can be explored further in the hiking guide or cycling guide for Polia.
Yes, near Lake Angitola, you can visit Rocca Angitola. This historical site features the ruins of a castle and city walls, offering a glimpse into structures destroyed in the 1783 earthquake, along with views of the lake.
Lake Arvo, located within the Sila National Park, is excellent for water sports. Visitors can enjoy rowing and bike boat activities. It also boasts the only zip-line in Italy that crosses an entire lake, spanning 600 meters. The nearby tourist center of Lorica offers further attractions.
The lakes in Calabria, including those accessible from Polia, are generally best visited during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and nature observation. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for water sports, though it can be warmer.
Yes, sport fishing is possible at several lakes. Lake Cecita, located in the Sila National Park, is particularly suitable for sports fishing, with national competitions often organized there. La Trota Pond also offers opportunities for sport fishing in a peaceful setting.
Absolutely. The Picnic Area at Lake Acero is a beautiful recreational spot above San Vito sullo Iono, ideal for a stop. There's also a dedicated Picnic Area at Lake Angitola, which offers grills and views of the lake. Many other nice picnic spots can be found along Lake Angitola.
Lake Angitola is part of the Serre Regional Park. Lake Arvo and Lake Cecita are both situated within the Sila National Park, offering stunning natural surroundings and protected environments.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The tranquility of places like Lake Angitola, the recreational facilities at Picnic Area at Lake Acero, and the historical views from Rocca Angitola are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has contributed 6 photos and 24 upvotes, showcasing the appeal of these locations.
Lake Ampollino, situated between Sila Grande and Sila Piccola, is considered one of the least contaminated and most authentic of the large Calabrian lakes in the Sila region. It's highly appreciated by nature lovers seeking pristine landscapes and offers beautiful surroundings for cycling.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lake Arvo has a ring circuit suitable for cycling. Lake Cecita is part of the cycle path itinerary of the Calabria Parks. Lake Ampollino is also suitable for cycling due to its beautiful surrounding vegetation. You can find more detailed routes in the cycling guide for Polia, including the 'Ring tour of Lake Angitola'.


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