Lakes around Baschi, Italy, are characterized by their diverse natural landscapes and historical significance within the Umbria region. This medieval village is situated near two notable bodies of water: Lake Corbara and the WWF Oasis Lake of Alviano. The area offers a blend of outdoor activities and opportunities to observe local wildlife and historical sites.
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Rest area with gazebo, benches, table, and two vending machines (coffee, soft drinks, and snacks). Along the Silent Villages Trail
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Panoramic stretch on Lake Corbara. It's a shame there is no cycle path even though the state road is not very busy
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Set among hilly landscapes, this artificial lake has a rich ecosystem and is also a destination for nature tourism thanks to the presence of the protected area of the Tiber River Park.
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a very beautiful place
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Lake Corbara is an artificial lake that is part of the Tiber river park. The woods, vineyards and centuries-old olive trees surround the lake making it a picturesque place. It is a habitat for many species of aquatic birdlife, especially herons and cormorants.
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Lake Corbara represents an artificial basin obtained through the construction of a dam on the course of the river Tiber near the town of Corbara (TR). This barrier structure, located about three kilometers from the confluence with the Paglia river, determines the accumulation of a water reserve of 207 million cubic meters inside the lake, which can reach a maximum depth of 51 metres. This body of water occupies a suggestive valley which opens up starting from the spectacular Forello gorges. It should be emphasized that Lake Corbara is integrated into the protected area of the Tiber River Park, a context in which it is possible to observe various species of birds, including herons, and to identify the presence of fallow deer and moufflons.
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The WWF Oasis of Alviano lake preserves aquatic environments that have disappeared for over a century. Precisely for this reason it has a special value and with its 900 hectares it protects a unique treasure chest of biodiversity from hunting and building speculation. The Oasis, which is part of the Tiber River Park, was born in 1990 and is today a Site of Community Importance and a Special Protection Area.
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The houses of its evocative historic center still speak of the events that saw it as protagonist and of the nobles who held them in lordship: the Fredi from the 12th century. and in 1500 the Acts, under which the castle prospered and embellished itself. Famous and sought after were the stonemasons of Civitella. In 1810 it took the name of Civitella dei Pazzi but the reason is not known. The parish church of Santa Maria was the oldest in the castle. After the construction of the Corbara dam and the lake of the same name, it took the name of Civitella del Lago in 1962.
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The two main lakes near Baschi are Lake Corbara and the WWF Oasis Lake of Alviano. Lake Corbara is an artificial reservoir known for its tranquil waters and picturesque setting, while the WWF Oasis Lake of Alviano is a crucial wetland and haven for migratory birds.
Lake Corbara is surrounded by lush hills, vineyards, and olive trees, offering a picturesque landscape. It is part of the Tiber River Park and is home to various aquatic birdlife, including herons and cormorants, and is known for its diverse fish population.
Yes, the WWF Oasis Lake of Alviano is a premier birdwatching destination. It hosts over 150 recorded bird species, serving as a critical stopover and breeding ground for many, including ducks, waterfowl, herons, and egrets. Equipped hides are available for observation.
Both Lake Corbara and the WWF Oasis Lake of Alviano are considered family-friendly. Lake Corbara offers calm waters for swimming and boating, while Alviano provides nature trails and educational opportunities for wildlife observation, with some paths accessible for disabled visitors.
Yes, the hills surrounding Lake Corbara offer numerous trails for hiking, providing panoramic views of the Umbrian countryside. You can explore various routes, including those that pass by historical sites like Civitella del Lago or offer views of the Tiber River and Lake Corbara from La Roccaccia ruins.
The calm waters of Lake Corbara are ideal for various water sports, including swimming, boating, kayaking, and rowing. It's also a popular spot for fishing, particularly known for carp.
Yes, the area around the lakes is rich in history. The medieval village of Baschi itself is historic, and nearby, Civitella del Lago is a settlement with a historic center that speaks of past events and noble families. You can also find ruins like La Roccaccia, offering historical context and stunning views.
The WWF Oasis Lake of Alviano features the 1.5 km "Sentiero Natura" circular footpath, which is accessible for disabled visitors, making it inclusive for a wider range of guests to enjoy nature.
The lakes around Baschi offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and birdwatching due to mild temperatures and migratory bird activity. Summer is perfect for water sports and enjoying the lake's recreational aspects, though it can be warmer.
Yes, the region around Baschi and its lakes offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are routes like the "Lake Corbara – Baschi loop" for road cycling or "Civitella, Lago di Corbara e Acqualoreto - giro ad anello" for mountain biking. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Baschi, Gravel biking around Baschi, and MTB Trails around Baschi guides.
Visitors appreciate the blend of relaxation, outdoor adventure, and cultural immersion. The picturesque settings of Lake Corbara and the rich biodiversity of the WWF Oasis Lake of Alviano are highly valued. Many enjoy the hiking trails, water activities, and the opportunity to observe wildlife and explore charming medieval villages.
Yes, for those seeking adventure, the region around Lake Corbara boasts a network of caves, such as Grotta Bella and Grotte della Piana, which are suitable for caving.
The area around Lake Corbara is dotted with charming medieval villages and is known for its vineyards, offering opportunities for wine tours and tastings of local Umbrian wines. There are also rest areas with amenities like gazebos, benches, and vending machines along routes like the Silent Villages Trail.


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