Lakes in Corfu are a significant natural feature of this Greek island in the Ionian Sea. The island's diverse landscapes include saltwater lagoons, freshwater lakes, and protected wetlands. These areas are recognized for their ecological importance, supporting varied flora and fauna, and offering serene natural environments. Many of these lakes are part of protected zones, highlighting their ecological value.
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As part of the Natura 2000 protection program, Lake Korission is the largest protected area on the island of Corfu.
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Great lagoon, we spotted a snake on our hike. There are supposed to be turtles too.
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In the nature reserve around Lake Korission, which covers a total of around 6,000 hectares, there is a dune landscape, some of which are higher than 15 meters, with the corresponding settlement, as well as a cedar forest. Other notable plants in the nature reserve include reed beds, tamarisks, white lilies and 14 different orchid species. The area is a magnet for various species of butterflies and birds, such as cormorants, great egrets, flamingos, wigeons and other species of ducks. There are also Greek tortoises, European pond turtles, pond turtles, zebra killifish and Valencia killifish. Source: Wikipedia
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Tip: Take the serpentine stairs to the viewing platform. From here the view over Mouse Island is much better than from the harbor.
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Wonderful view of the monastery, here you can enjoy
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Looks adventurous, planes approaching 🤔
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A dream view of the former monastery.
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Grassland by the lake. Walk through the weeds a bit, depending on the season
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Corfu is home to several ecologically important lakes. The largest and most significant is Korission Lake, a Natura 2000 protected wetland known for its bird diversity and unique dune landscape. The Antiniotis Lagoon, also known as the 'Lake of Orchids,' is another vital wetland at the island's northeastern tip, celebrated for its rare aquatic plants and exceptional biodiversity. Chalikiopoulos Lagoon is also recognized for its ecological importance.
Korission Lake is Corfu's premier birdwatching destination, attracting over 120 species, including migratory flamingos and egrets, especially in October. The Antiniotis Lagoon also supports a rich bird population within its diverse ecosystem.
Yes, several areas around Corfu's lakes are suitable for families. Korission Lake and the adjacent Chalikouna Beach are considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for walks and observing wildlife. The View over the lake viewpoint also provides a great spot for a walk combined with a visit to the sandy beach.
Corfu's lakes boast diverse natural features. Korission Lake features a unique cedar forest, dunes over 15 meters high, and rare plants like white lilies and 14 species of sand orchids. The Antiniotis Lagoon is famous for its floating orchids and water lilies. The Lakes of Erimitis are surrounded by dense vegetation and pristine, secluded beaches.
The best time to visit Corfu's lakes for nature observation is typically in spring or autumn. Spring brings wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn, particularly October, is ideal for birdwatching, especially to see flamingos at Korission Lake. These seasons also offer pleasant temperatures for walking and exploring.
Yes, there are opportunities for hiking and walking near Corfu's lakes. You can hike around Korission Lake to observe wild birds and other animals. The area around Gaidarana Limni also offers paths for exploration. For more general hiking options across the island, you can explore various routes in the Hiking in Corfu guide.
For a more secluded and tranquil experience, consider visiting Kavourolimni, tucked away amidst dense vegetation near Poulades. It's a perfect spot for a quiet picnic. The Lakes of Erimitis (Akoli, Savoura, Vromolimni) also offer unspoiled natural beauty and tranquil settings next to virgin beaches, providing a chance to experience untouched parts of Corfu.
While specific cafes directly on the lake shores are rare, the popular Korission Lake is bordered by Chalikouna Beach and Issos Beach, which are popular areas where you can typically find amenities, including cafes or tavernas, especially during peak season.
Beyond walking and birdwatching, the beaches bordering Korission Lake, such as Chalikouna and Issos, are popular for kite surfing. For more active pursuits, you can find various running trails across the island in the Running Trails in Corfu guide, and waterfall hikes in the Waterfall hikes in Corfu guide.
Korission Lake holds archaeological value, with remnants of a hippopotamus jaw found, expanding the known prehistory of the Greek area. Historically, during the Venetian era, Akoli Lake, one of the Lakes of Erimitis, was connected to the sea and used as a fish farm.
Visitors frequently enjoy the impressive natural beauty and tranquility of Corfu's lakes. Many appreciate the opportunity to observe wild birds and other animals, especially around Korission Lake. The wide views over the lagoons and the combination of walks with adjacent sandy beaches are also highly praised.


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