Best lakes around Venarotta, a municipality nestled in the Marche Apennines between the Fluvione river and the Chiaro torrent, offers a blend of historical heritage and geological features like calanchi. While the town itself does not feature large natural lakes, the broader Le Marche region provides notable artificial lakes for recreation. These bodies of water offer opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation within a reasonable distance.
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The Arena waterfall is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the Roccafluvione area. It presents itself to visitors with a drop of over 10 meters, between two steep rocky spurs. It is fed by the Fluvione stream, one of the main tributaries of the Tronto river.
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The Lake of Castel Trosino is located in Ascoli Piceno in the homonymous medieval locality, rich in panoramic points and historical-naturalistic assets, such as the large Lombard necropolis with 34 tombs, rich in precious manufactures made of glass, gold, and silver. The lake is formed by the damming of the Castellano stream, a right tributary of the Tronto river. Downstream of the dam, it is possible to see the river's confluence within the Roman aqueduct that brought water to Ascoli, while upstream of the lake are the famous sulfur springs (salmacina), already known to the Romans, some of which are still visible despite the presence of the lake and are reachable thanks to the cycle-pedestrian path created for this purpose. Furthermore, along the lakefront, there is a park where you can go for walks and mountain bike rides. Adults and children can also observe the animals living in this environment, such as herons and fish, thanks to the observation point on the side of the lake. (c) https://letsmarche.it/-/lago-di-castel-trosino-2
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Magnificent waterfall over ten meters high along the Fluvione stream. Its leap is spectacular and can be admired from the stone bridge adjacent to the old Pignoloni mill. Before the waterfall, the stream forms a small lake with very shallow and calm waters where it is possible to find relief from the summer heat.
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The Arena waterfall, a natural jewel of Roccafluvione, is a drop of water of over 10 meters, created by the Fluvione stream between steep rocks. Next to it stands the Pignoloni Mill, built in the 17th century. Above the waterfall is a lake created by a weir. In autumn, the lake offers a unique show. The best observation point is the bridge overlooking the waterfall, a stone's throw from the ancient mill of Arena.
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Nice little lake near San Giacomo. Being seasonal, it is not always found in this place. http://www.luoghidelsilenzio.it/abruzzo/01_conoscere/00012/index.htm#:~:text=The%20laghetto%20%C3%A8%20full%20of,surface%20only%20to%20take%20air.
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In this lake there is the crested newt, an amphibian of the Salamandrid family. During the mating period this amphibian displays a dorsal and caudal crest, making it look like a small dragon.
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Lake Gerosa is an artificial basin that rises to 650 meters. s.l.m. only 6 km from Montemonaco.
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Near Venarotta, you can discover the unique Crested Newt Pond, known for the presence of the crested newt, an amphibian that displays a distinctive dorsal and caudal crest during mating. This seasonal lake offers a special opportunity for wildlife observation. Another notable spot is the Arena Waterfall and Pignoloni Mill, where a waterfall over 10 meters high creates a small lake, and you can observe the 17th-century mill from a stone bridge.
Yes, the broader Le Marche region offers prominent artificial lakes. Lake Gerosa, created by damming the Aso river, is a popular destination for fishing, canoeing, and sailing. It features small beaches and pine groves for relaxation. Further afield, Lago di Fiastra, located within the Monti Sibillini National Park, is excellent for swimming, pedal boating, fishing, and even has an adventure park.
Lake Gerosa is a popular spot for fishing, canoeing, and sailing, with competitions often held due to its generous size. The surrounding pine groves and small beaches are ideal for relaxation and sunbathing. You can also enjoy relaxing walks and Nordic walking along the right bank, which is largely covered by woods.
The wooded trails surrounding Lake Gerosa are home to wild mammals such as roe deer, porcupines, and badgers. The lake itself attracts various species of aquatic birds, including grebes, and serves as a stopover for migratory birds, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Yes, Lake Gerosa is considered family-friendly, offering small beaches for relaxation and opportunities for gentle walks. Lake Castel Trosino also has a park along its shores where families can go hiking and mountain biking, and an observation point for viewing animals like herons and fish.
The Arena Waterfall and Pignoloni Mill features the 17th-century Pignoloni Mill right next to the waterfall, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, Lake Castel Trosino is located in a medieval town of the same name, known for its large Lombard necropolis with 34 tombs and ancient sulphurous water springs, some of which are still visible.
Absolutely. The area around Venarotta offers various routes for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Piazza Arringo, Ascoli Piceno – Piazza Arringo loop' or the 'Old Wooden Cart Viewpoint – Trattoria Da Carmela loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as 'Cascata Arena – Borgo di Bovecchia loop' or 'Lake Gerosa – Sibillini Balcony Viewpoint loop'. For more details, you can check the Cycling around Venarotta and MTB Trails around Venarotta guides.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Great Ring of the Ascolani Villages - Stage 7' or the 'Roman Bridge of Solestà loop from Santa Maria Intervineas'. These trails offer opportunities for jogging and exploring the landscape. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Venarotta guide.
Lake Castel Trosino is formed by the damming of the Castellano stream and is situated in a medieval town. It's known for its panoramic points, historical assets like a Lombard necropolis, and ancient sulphurous water springs. A cycle/pedestrian path runs along the lake, and there's a park for hiking and mountain biking, complete with an observation point for local wildlife.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique wildlife observation opportunities at the Crested Newt Pond, where the rare crested newt can be seen. The scenic beauty and historical context of the Arena Waterfall and Pignoloni Mill are also highly valued. For recreational activities and relaxation, Lake Gerosa is a favorite, offering fishing, boating, and pleasant beaches.
While the guide highlights Lake Gerosa for relaxation and sunbathing on its small beaches, the region research indicates that Lago di Fiastra, located within the Monti Sibillini National Park, is renowned for allowing swimming in its clear waters, along with pedal boating and electric boat rentals. The small lake formed by the weir at Arena Waterfall also has very shallow and calm waters where it is possible to find relief from the summer heat.


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