Best lakes around Casarsa Della Delizia are found within the broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, as Casarsa Della Delizia itself is a municipality known for its cultural heritage and green areas rather than large natural lakes. The area is characterized by an abundance of water, including the Noncello river. While smaller ponds like Laghetto Mulinùs exist locally, significant lake experiences require day trips to nearby natural reserves and mountain lakes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A beautiful lake to look at, surrounded by forest and with many clearings for impressive views of the lake. Along the shore runs a great section of path for cycling.
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A great unpaved trail through the forest and along the Lago delle Premarine. The border between Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia runs through the middle of the lake.
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The Cesena lakes are a wetland of great naturalistic and wildlife value.
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These little lakes are beautiful
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Large green area, of late-Romantic imprint, designed according to the compositional canons of the "English garden" with an avenue of thick holm oaks, Atlas cedars and magnolias. The horse chestnuts in front of the main entrance are among the oldest specimens of this elegant garden. Since November 2010 it has housed the Museo Itinerario della Rosa Antica (MIRA) which winds around the pond and is enriched by a collection of ornamental grasses. Rest areas allow you to admire the flowers and the pond. The Galvani Park, 350 meters from the center, with activities dedicated to art, the large central lawn, also home to concerts, open-air cinema, folk events, the rose garden and the inclusive play area, is considered the green living room of the city.
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Lake Premarine, near the "Prati Burovich" in Sesto al Reghena.
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The Cesena lakes of Azzano Decimo are a natural oasis for many species of aquatic birds and a paradise for sport fishing.
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beautiful park in pordenone
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While Casarsa Della Delizia is not known for large natural lakes, you can find smaller bodies of water nearby. These include the Pond in Villa Galvani Park in Pordenone, which is a beautiful green area with a rose garden, and Laghetti di Cesena di Azzano Decimo, known as a natural oasis for aquatic birds and for sport fishing. There's also Lago delle Premarine, which is part of the Prati Burovich Trails.
The broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region offers several stunning lakes for day trips. These include the clear waters of Lake Cornino, known for its nature reserve and griffon vultures, and the picturesque Lake Barcis in the Carnic Pre-Alps. Further afield, you can find the region's largest natural lake, Lake Cavazzo, and the glacial Lakes of Fusine and Lake Predil in the Julian Alps.
Yes, several lakes and ponds are suitable for families. The Pond in Villa Galvani Park features an inclusive play area and open spaces for activities. Laghetti di Cesena di Azzano Decimo and Laghetti di Coscena and Tafjord are also noted as family-friendly. For day trips, Lake Cavazzo offers extensive picnic areas and playgrounds.
Near the local ponds and lakes, you can enjoy walking and cycling along trails like the Prati Burovich Trails. For more extensive outdoor activities, the wider region offers hiking, cycling, and water sports. You can find various hiking routes and cycling tours around Casarsa Della Delizia that may pass by or lead to these natural areas.
Yes, several lakes in the broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region are popular for swimming during warmer months. Lake Barcis, Lake Cavazzo, and Lake Predil are known for their clear waters and are suitable for refreshing dips and various water sports.
The lakes in the region offer diverse natural beauty. At Pond in Villa Galvani Park, you'll find a large green area with ancient trees and a rose garden. Laghetti di Cesena di Azzano Decimo and Laghetti di Coscena and Tafjord are wetlands rich in biodiversity, attracting various aquatic birds. Further afield, Lake Cornino is part of a nature reserve known for griffon vultures, while the Lakes of Fusine offer stunning glacial landscapes reflecting the Mangart massif.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty without the summer crowds. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Barcis, Cavazzo, and Predil. The Lakes of Fusine are particularly beautiful in autumn with vibrant foliage and also offer winter activities like snowshoeing.
Yes, many lakes offer hiking trails. The Prati Burovich Trails provide a network of paths through forests and along Lago delle Premarine. For day trips, Lake Barcis has a scenic loop trail, and the Lake Cornino nature reserve offers trails to explore its environment. The Lakes of Fusine also have walks around the lakes and paths leading to nearby refuges.
For the more popular lakes in the wider region, such as Lake Predil, parking is generally available, often with both paid and free options. For smaller, local ponds like those near Casarsa Della Delizia, parking might be more informal or limited to nearby public spaces.
Many outdoor areas in Friuli-Venezia Giulia are dog-friendly, especially natural parks and trails. However, specific rules can vary by location, particularly in nature reserves or designated swimming areas. It's always best to check local signage or official websites for the specific lake you plan to visit to confirm their pet policies.
While specific data on wheelchair accessibility for all lakes is limited, larger parks and recreational areas often strive for some level of accessibility. The Pond in Villa Galvani Park in Pordenone, with its well-maintained paths and inclusive play area, may offer more accessible options for visitors with mobility needs.
Beyond the main highlights, the Laghetti di Coscena and Tafjord (also known as Taiedo lakes) are a series of ten stretches of water surrounded by vegetation, frequented by fishermen and nature lovers. These were redeveloped from former marshy pools and offer a quiet natural escape.


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