Lakes in Pistoia offer diverse natural features, from glacial origins in the Apennines to artificial basins. The region provides opportunities for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquil waters. These lakes are often surrounded by mountains and forests, contributing to their scenic appeal. Pistoia's lakes serve as focal points for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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Don't be discouraged by the climb, it's not very long and the arrival is worth the journey.
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An excellent rest stop where you can stay in the dormitory or stop for lunch. With a donation, you can get bread, cheese, and a tart, or whatever else they have on hand. Volunteers are definitely available on weekends. In winter, the winter shelter is open in case of emergency. There is no bathroom.
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Unfortunately, it's dry in the summer
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Lovely place! Great for resting and refueling after a hike.
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At this point there is a fork to take to the right towards the path that goes down to the black lake. Poles recommended.
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Easy tour, almost entirely on cycle paths and paths, to discover this suggestive protected area in the Caserane area
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Enchanting panorama after a few minutes' walk from the lake. Breathtaking view of both the Val di Luce, the Sestaione Valley and the surrounding peaks.
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The Pistoia region features a diverse range of lakes, including glacial lakes nestled in the Apennines, artificial lakes formed by dams, and popular fishing lakes. Each offers unique natural settings and activities.
For hiking and trekking, Lago Nero (Abetone) is a prime destination. This glacial lake is situated at 1730 meters in the Pistoiese Apennines and offers a moderate 12-kilometer round-trip trek from Abetone, taking about 5-6 hours. There's also a CAI alpine refuge nearby for rest. You can also find trails like the Trail along the ridge between Croce Arcana and Lago Scaffaiolo offering scenic views.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake Querciola is a natural monument offering easy tours, often on cycle paths. Lago Nievole provides amenities like a children's park and BBQ facilities, in addition to fishing. Lake Suviana also has sandy shores suitable for swimming on warm days.
Lago Gabbiano and Lago Nievole are particularly popular for fishing. Lago Gabbiano, close to Pistoia, is known for its abundant trout population and offers night fishing events. Lago Nievole in Serravalle Pistoiese has a variety of fish species, including trout, carp, amur, tench, and sturgeon.
The area around Lago Nero is rich in biodiversity, allowing hikers to observe various plant species and local wildlife. Generally, the mountain and forest surroundings of many Pistoia lakes provide habitats for diverse flora and fauna.
Beyond visiting the lakes themselves, the Pistoia region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes and easier waterfall hikes. There are also road cycling routes available. For more details on specific routes, explore the Waterfall hikes in Pistoia, Mountain Hikes in Pistoia, and Road Cycling Routes in Pistoia guides.
Near Lago Nero, the Rifugio Lago Nero provides a welcoming spot for visitors to rest and enjoy a meal. Lago Nievole also has a bar offering light meals. For broader options, areas like Abetone, which serves as a starting point for treks to Lago Nero, offer cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation.
The best time to visit for hiking and outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. This allows for comfortable trekking around glacial lakes like Lago Nero and swimming at lakes like Lake Suviana.
While specific public transport routes to all lakes can vary, some areas, particularly starting points for popular treks like Abetone for Lago Nero, may have bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information when planning your visit.
Swimming is possible in some of the lakes. Lake Suviana, an artificial lake, has sandy shores that are suitable for swimming on warm summer days. For other lakes, it's best to check local regulations and conditions.
Lago Nero, meaning 'Black Lake,' is unique due to its glacial origin and its dark reflection, which mirrors the surrounding Apennine peaks. Located at 1730 meters, it offers a serene, high-altitude experience for trekkers and nature lovers, complete with a nearby alpine refuge.
Yes, for easier walks, Lake Querciola is a great option, offering tours almost entirely on cycle paths and accessible trails. Lago Nievole also provides a relaxed environment with amenities, suitable for a leisurely stroll.


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