Lakes near Bellaria-Igea Marina offer natural areas distinct from the Adriatic coastline. This region in Emilia-Romagna features urban parks with lakes, providing green spaces for recreation. These areas are characterized by Mediterranean vegetation, including pine and downy oak trees. They serve as important natural habitats and recreational spots for locals and visitors.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Nevertheless, people continue to thoughtlessly release slider turtles into the wild because they become too annoying as pets, too big or too old. But this is now set to stop: The European Union has put the American slider turtle on the list of the worst "invasive species". This has consequences: trading in the animals is prohibited and they can no longer be bred in Europe. Anyone who releases them into the wild will be punished. Source: https://naturdetektive.bfn.de/lexikon/zum-lesen/tiere/amphibien-reptilien/schmuckschildkroeten.html
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lake located inside the Gelso Park. You can practice sport fishing in the lake
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beautiful urban park with a walk around the lake (former quarry). you can reach the sea passing through the Arch of Augustus and then along the walls up to piazzale Kennedy
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Nice park with a pond in the center. Great for running or walking with the animals.
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Levante park tinged with red at sunset
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The Parco del Gelso is one of the largest green areas that can be found in the urban areas of the Adriatic coast. It unfolds around the lake of the same name to reach, to the south, the center of Igea Marina. The rich vegetation and thematic areas make it one of the most interesting holiday destinations in Bellaria Igea Marina. Much frequented by lovers of fitness and outdoor activities, in recent years an open-air gym has been set up, with free access and open to all.
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The lakes around Bellaria-Igea Marina primarily consist of urban park lakes, former quarry lakes, and irrigation ponds. These provide diverse natural settings for recreation and wildlife.
For families, Lake Gelso within Parco del Gelso is an excellent choice. It's one of the largest green areas on the Adriatic coast, offering shaded picnic spots, walking paths, a children's play area, and a butterfly garden. The Lake of Parco di Levante is also a nice park with a pond, great for walking or enjoying with pets.
Yes, sport fishing is possible. Lake Gelso offers opportunities for sport fishing. Additionally, Lago della 'Fornace' (also known as Lago Igea) is a popular, albeit challenging, spot for predator fishing, known for Black Bass, Pike, and Carp. Sport fishing at Lago Igea is typically offered for a fee.
Absolutely. Parco del Gelso, home to Lake Gelso, features extensive walking and jogging paths, an open-air gym, and is popular for outdoor activities. The Lake of Parco di Levante is also well-suited for running or walking. For more structured routes, you can find various running trails around the area, including those that pass through Parco del Gelso, on the Running Trails around Bellaria-Igea Marina guide.
The lakes are set within rich Mediterranean vegetation, including pine and downy oak trees, providing shaded areas. You can observe local wildlife, such as numerous ducks and ducklings at Lake Gelso. The Pond with Turtles at Lago Marionetti is also recognized as a natural monument, known for its environment.
Yes, several lakes in the region originated from old sand quarries. Lake Gelso, for example, was originally an old sand quarry. Parco della Cava Lake is another beautiful urban park with a walk around a former quarry lake.
Yes, the parks surrounding the lakes, such as Parco del Gelso, are suitable for cycling. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore various routes in the region. Check out the Cycling around Bellaria-Igea Marina guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Bellaria-Igea Marina guide for detailed routes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil green spaces these lakes offer as an alternative to the beach. The rich vegetation, opportunities for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, and the family-friendly amenities, especially at places like Parco del Gelso, are highly valued. The scenic beauty, such as the Levante park tinged with red at sunset, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the area around the Descent to the Irrigation Pond and Olive Groves is noted for its beautiful olive trees and other orchards, making it a picturesque spot to visit.
While Parco del Gelso offers amenities within the park, Lago della 'Fornace' (Lago Igea), a popular fishing spot, also provides a bar, restaurant, and pizzeria for visitors.
Lakes like Lake Gelso in Parco del Gelso are easily accessible on foot or by bike from the heart of Igea Marina. Other lakes may require a short drive or public transport, depending on their exact location relative to the main towns.


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