Best attractions and places to see around Laghi di Suviana e Brasimone are centered around the artificial lakes of Suviana and Brasimone in the Bolognese Apennines. This region is part of a Regional Park, established in 1995, spanning nearly 4,000 hectares. It offers a blend of natural features, outdoor activities, and historical sites. The area is characterized by lush forests, diverse wildlife, and a network of trails.
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Lake Brasimone (also known as the Scalere basin and the Brasimone basin) is an artificial lake located in the Bolognese Apennines along the Brasimone stream, in the municipality of Camugnano and is part of the Suviana and Brasimone lakes regional park.
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Perhaps the most famous crucifix in Italy is not found on the heights of the mountains, although of course there are many summit crosses throughout the country – like the CROCE DI GEPPE here – but in literature: The author Giovanni Guareschi, creator of the protagonists 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone', included another main character in his stories – which are well-known and popular far beyond the borders of the country: The crucified Christ, who speaks to Don Camillo from the high altar. The author himself offers the following comment: “So, one has to explain: If the priests feel offended by Don Camillo, they can smash a candlestick over my head for all I care; if the communists are offended by Peppone, they can split a club in two over my back; but if someone feels offended by the words of Christ, nothing can be done. Whoever speaks in my stories… is my Christ, that is, the voice of my conscience. My personal matter, my own affair. And therefore: each for himself and God for all.” (G. Guareschi)
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Climb to be done with MTB push due to the steep slope
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Well-stocked kiosk: tigelle, crescentine, sandwiches.
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Lake Brasimone, a small jewel in the hills of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, welcomes every visitor with its tranquility and intimate beauty. Surrounded by lush woods, it creates a perfect retreat for those seeking moments of peace and reflection. Its placid waters and serene atmosphere make the lake an enchanting corner for an escape from the daily routine.
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...Its origins can be traced back to the first century of the year 1000. In fact, the toponym Chiapporato is documented for the first time in 1145 when the Abbey of S. Salvatore di Vaiano had possessions here.... .... The village was inhabited until 2013 by only two people, mother and daughter, the two women who lived by breeding rabbits, sheep and chickens, were the only ones left of a family of shepherds.... Quote: DO https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/chiapporato?ldc
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The region is renowned for its beautiful artificial lakes, Lake Suviana and Lake Brasimone, which are central to the landscape. You'll also find lush mixed forests, centuries-old chestnut groves, and abundant wildlife, including deer and wild boar. Unique geological features like picturesque gorges, glades, and the sandstone formations known as the Cinghi delle Mogne add to the natural appeal.
Yes, the area offers several historical and cultural points of interest. You can explore the Abandoned Village of Chiapporato, a 17th-century hamlet with stone houses. Other notable sites include the medieval village of Bargi, the 18th-century Palazzo Comelli, and the Museo del Bosco Visitor Center, which focuses on mountain forest flora. The impressive hydroelectric dams at Suviana and Brasimone are also of historical and scientific interest.
The Laghi di Suviana e Brasimone region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The lakes offer opportunities for swimming, boating, windsurfing, kayaking, paddling, and sport fishing. On land, you can enjoy hiking and mountain biking on over 130 kilometers of marked trails. For specific routes, check out our guides for waterfall hikes, cycling tours, and running trails in the area.
Absolutely! The lakes themselves, including Lake Suviana and Lake Brasimone, are considered family-friendly for recreation. The Regional Park also features an Educational Trail specifically designed for children, focusing on forest flora and fauna. Many of the park's trails are suitable for various fitness levels, making them accessible for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to points like Monte di Baigno, which offers 360-degree vistas. The spectacular Serra dello Zanchetto pass also provides commanding views over the Apennine ridges. These spots are ideal for capturing the beauty of the surrounding natural landscape.
The region boasts a wide network of trails. Popular routes include the 'Discovering the Deer' trail, where you might spot local wildlife, and the 'From Lake to Lake' trail, which connects Lake Suviana to Lake Brasimone. The long-distance Alta Via dei Parchi and Via della Lana e della Seta also pass through the area, offering more challenging options. You can find more detailed routes in our hiking guides.
The Laghi di Suviana e Brasimone region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the forests. The deer rut, or 'bellowing,' is a notable event in September and October. Summer is ideal for water sports and lakeside relaxation. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, the lakes, particularly Lake Suviana and Lake Brasimone, are popular for swimming and other water activities. They provide refreshing opportunities for a dip during warmer months.
The Abandoned Village of Chiapporato offers a rare glimpse into the past. Dating back to the first century of the year 1000, this 17th-century hamlet features picturesque stone houses nestled among chestnut groves. Visitors often describe it as stepping into a preserved piece of history, inviting deep respect for those who once lived there.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the region. The area around Lake Suviana and Lake Brasimone offers various routes suitable for different skill levels. You can find detailed cycling tours, including loops around the lakes and more challenging routes, in our cycling guide for the area.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil beauty of the lakes, the enchanting scenery with its cyan waters contrasting with lush greenery, and the peaceful atmosphere. The opportunity for outdoor sports like triathlon at Lake Brasimone, and the variety of recreational activities at Lake Suviana, are also highly appreciated. The historical charm of sites like the Abandoned Village of Chiapporato also leaves a lasting impression.


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