Lakes near Orvinio offer diverse natural attractions within the surrounding region. While Orvinio is a hilltop town, the nearby Monti Lucretili Regional Natural Park features charming karst lakes, while the larger Lake Turano provides extensive recreational opportunities. The area is characterized by unspoiled natural settings, wooded hills, and medieval villages. These natural features make the region a destination for outdoor activities and scenic views.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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San ROCCO was chosen as the patron saint for this church and the corresponding parish. Saint Roch was born in the middle of the 14th century in Montpellier, France. He is popularly regarded as the "plague saint" - alongside Saint Sebastian. A characteristic feature of Roch's depiction in paintings and as a statue is that he is usually pointing to a plague boil on his leg; a dog can also often be seen at his feet, because according to legend, when he was caring for plague victims, he himself became ill and withdrew into solitude, and the dog provided him with bread every day. The memorial day of San Rocco in the calendar of saints is August 16th.
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wonderful place, the trail is very easy
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The village of Castel di Tora is among the most beautiful and evocative of the Rieti area and Sabina. It is completely perched on a promontory and for this reason it offers a special view of the Turano lake, without having to climb the peaks of the nearby Navegna and Cervia mountains. In winter it is almost completely unpopulated, while in summer it welcomes the numerous Roman holidaymakers who seek refreshment along the lake shores.
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"On the east side of the Lucretili Mountains, immersed in oak and fir woods, the two Percile lakes, also called "Lagustelli", seem to rest. They are two small bodies of water of karst origin protected by an integral reserve within the Natural Park Regional dei Monti Lucretili. The largest lake, with a diameter of almost 120 meters, is called Fraturno while the smaller one, located a few meters away, is called Marraone" (source: Lazio Nascosto)
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These splendid lakes are a testimony of the karst phenomenon on the Lucretili mountains. The largest, the Fraturno lake, exposed to the sun, the smallest enclosed in a deep sinkhole. Immersing yourself in the Fraturno waters is a unique experience if you overcome the initial skepticism of the muddy bottom!
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Built in the 1940s for the production of electricity, the Posticciola dam allowed the damming of the Turano river and the consequent formation of the lake. From here you can admire an incredible panorama of the natural environment that surrounds this artificial basin.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You'll find unspoiled natural settings, wooded hills, and clearings around the lakes. The Lagustelli di Percile are notable for their unique karst origin, nestled within the Monti Lucretili Regional Natural Park. Lake Turano is surrounded by lush, wooded hills and offers crystal-clear waters.
Yes, the Lagustelli di Percile are a prime example of karst lakes. These small bodies of water, including Fraturno Lake, are a testimony to the karst phenomenon on the Lucretili mountains, with one lake exposed to the sun and another enclosed in a deep sinkhole.
Near Lake Turano, you can visit the San Rocco Chapel, a small church located on the shores just before the bridge to Castel di Tora. The Posticciola Dam, built in the 1940s, is also a significant man-made monument that created Lake Turano and offers panoramic views. The medieval villages surrounding Lake Turano, such as Castel di Tora, also hold historical treasures.
Lake Turano is excellent for water sports. You can enjoy fishing, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and swimming in its clear waters. Boat rentals are available, and a solar-powered ferry offers eco-conscious tours of the lake.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking paths. Around the Lagustelli di Percile, trails like the 'Fontanile of the Monti Lucretili – Lagustelli di Percile loop' are popular. The region around Lake Turano, being part of a nature reserve, also provides many paths that climb to peaks, offering breathtaking views. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Orvinio guide.
Absolutely. The region around Orvinio and its lakes is suitable for both cycling and mountain biking. There are routes like the 'Percile Lake – Fraturno Lake loop' for mountain biking and longer tours such as the 'Roman Bridge over the Velino River – Posticciola Dam loop' for touring bicycles. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Orvinio and Cycling around Orvinio guides.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The Lagustelli di Percile offer easy trails suitable for families. Lake Turano's clear waters are great for swimming and gentle boat tours. Highlights like the San Rocco Chapel and Posticciola Dam are also accessible for families.
The warmer months are ideal for enjoying water activities on Lake Turano, such as swimming and boating. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty around both Lake Turano and the Lagustelli di Percile, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers.
Yes, many trails and natural areas around the lakes are suitable for dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Absolutely. Lake Turano is surrounded by charming medieval villages that reflect in its waters, such as Castel di Tora, Colle di Tora, and Paganico Sabino. Castel di Tora, perched on a promontory, offers spectacular views of the lake. The nearby medieval village of Percile also serves as a charming starting point for exploring the Lagustelli di Percile.
Visitors appreciate the unspoiled natural settings and the diverse activities available. The unique karst phenomenon of the Lagustelli di Percile and the extensive recreational opportunities at Lake Turano are highly valued. The scenic views from villages like Castel di Tora and the peaceful atmosphere are also frequently mentioned.
Lake Turano is known for its crystal-clear and swimmable waters, making it ideal for cooling off. For the Lagustelli di Percile, immersing yourself in the waters of Fraturno Lake is described as a unique experience, though the bottom can be muddy.


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