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Top 9 Lakes around Montalto Ligure

Best lakes around Montalto Ligure are found in the surrounding Ligurian hinterland, offering natural water features for visitors. This region is characterized by valleys and hills, providing a serene escape from coastal areas. The natural landscape includes small lakes, rock pools, and river sections suitable for refreshing dips. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor relaxation and connection with nature.

Best lakes around Montalto Ligure

  • The most popular lakes is Lecchiore Ponds, a lake featuring crystal-clear rock pools formed by spring mountain waters. These ponds are surrounded by dense oak and chestnut forests, providing cool, mineral-rich water for swimming.
  • Another must-see spot is Prino Pond and Romanesque Bridge, a lake and river area with a historic bridge. Visitors can cool off in the Prino river and view the notable Romanesque bridge.
  • Visitors also love Laghetto di Lucinasco and San Stefano Garden Park, an artificial lake with a medieval church. This location is known for its scenic setting with cypresses and weeping willows, overlooked by a historic church.
  • Montalto Ligure is known for small natural lakes, rock pools, and river swimming spots. These include both natural formations and artificial basins, offering diverse aquatic experiences.
  • The lakes around Montalto Ligure are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 400 upvotes and over 160 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 13, 2026

Lecchiore Ponds

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Small waterfalls and lakes in the course of the stream.

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Lago dei Noci

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And another update:
In the summer of 2023, it was possible to dam up water again. Swimming is possible - although no longer with the previous water depth and size - but that is probably only a factor for people with special needs :-) Because the water is of course still very fresh, so longer swims are likely to be the exception.
There are places for a blanket, but mostly on small pieces of rubble.


Update at the beginning of 2023:
From what we hear, the small dam that created this lake will no longer be repaired. This beautiful place is and will remain history :-(
For posterity, I'll leave the original comment anyway...


A well-hidden alternative is Lago Degno, which is located around 3 km west of Molini, where the Rio Grognardo and the Torrente Argentina meet. Park on the SP65 in the first hairpin bend, then hike almost 1 km (including a steeper section through bushes and trees by the lake), and you're there. Somehow, somewhere, you have to be able to use another path, but we haven't discovered it yet.

As of early 2021:
One of our favorite places in this beautiful region! The water from the mountain streams flowing into it is anything but warm, but once you've gotten over the initial shock, it's very refreshing :-)
The streams are constantly carrying debris into the lake, so it has to be dredged again and again, and unfortunately a storm really hit at the beginning of October 2020. The entire lake, the neighboring sunbathing areas, the new playground and even the smaller of the two bridges have been flattened. Work is underway to restore the lake and everything around it (I have put two photos - before and after - from the webcam at windy.com/de/-Webcams/Italien/Ligurien/Molini-di-Triora/Lago-dei-Noci/webcams/1535457200?43.989,6.130,8 in the gallery), but it is to be feared that it will take longer until everything is as beautiful as before.
Despite everything, I hope to be able to jump in there again in summer 2021...

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the lake is particularly suggestive for the presence of a medieval church that dominates it creating a particular and unique scenography in the middle of the weeping willows. The church is bare and almost always closed but the beauty is on the outside.

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Access is more difficult and adventurous than the two lakes further back

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Here you can cool off in the Prino, it still had enough water at the end of July

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August 7, 2025, Laghetto di Lucinasco e Parco Giardino di San Stefano

On August 7, 2025, the lake is empty because it is being redone.

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Lucinasco lake and S.Stefano church

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the first part of the path is VERY muddy because a small stream flows through it. So despite the easy difficulty, hiking boots are recommended! It hadn't rained for a long time before, so I assume it's always like this. Happy to confirm or refute :)) But it's still totally worth it!!

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Note the beautiful Romanesque bridge over which the trail passes arriving from Villatalla. From the lake side perfect for photos

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The path to the lakes is muddy. But you will be rewarded🥰

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Access is more difficult and adventurous than the two lakes further back

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September 18, 2022, Laghetti di Lecchiore

Go over the metal bridge and then keep left... There are more bathing spots :-)

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Characteristic artificial lake surrounded by cypresses and weeping willows. The church, a national monument, not open to visitors, but particularly photogenic, deserves to be visited.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best lakes for swimming near Montalto Ligure?

For a refreshing dip, the Lecchiore Ponds are highly recommended, featuring crystal-clear rock pools fed by mountain springs. Another excellent option is Lago dei Noci in Molini di Triora, an artificial basin with fresh water suitable for swimming, surrounded by walnut trees.

Are there family-friendly lakes to visit around Montalto Ligure?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Prino Pond and Romanesque Bridge offers a place to cool off in the Prino river and enjoy a historic landmark. Laghetto di Lucinasco and San Stefano Garden Park is also family-friendly, with a scenic artificial lake and a medieval church.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes near Montalto Ligure?

While specific regulations can vary, many natural outdoor areas in the Ligurian hinterland, including trails leading to lakes and ponds, are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these lakes?

You'll find a variety of natural features, from the dense oak and chestnut forests surrounding the Lecchiore Ponds to the tranquil setting of Lago dei Noci with its walnut trees and deep green water. The region is characterized by valleys and hills, offering serene countryside escapes and refreshing natural water formations.

Are there hiking opportunities near the lakes around Montalto Ligure?

Absolutely. The areas around these lakes are excellent for hiking. For example, a gentle 20-minute hike leads from Lecchiore village to the Lecchiore Ponds. You can find numerous trails in the wider region, including moderate and difficult routes like the 'Madonna della Neve Loop Trail' or the 'Carpasina Valley Villages Loop'. Explore more hiking options in the Hiking around Montalto Ligure guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Montalto Ligure?

The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially if you plan to swim. The water is refreshing, and the surrounding forests provide pleasant shade. During these months, the weather is generally favorable for outdoor activities and relaxation.

How can I reach the Lecchiore Ponds?

The Lecchiore Ponds are located a few kilometers inland from San Lorenzo al Mare and are accessible from areas like Dolcedo. You can typically drive to Lecchiore village and then enjoy a short, scenic walk to the ponds. Parking is usually available in or near the village.

What makes Lago dei Noci a unique spot?

Lago dei Noci in Molini di Triora is unique for its fresh, deep green water, surrounded by walnut trees and lush vegetation. It's an artificial basin formed by the Capriolo stream, offering a tranquil swimming experience distinct from coastal beaches. The area is well-maintained, with shaded spots for picnics and picturesque stone bridges.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near these lakes?

Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical charm. Near the Prino Pond, you can admire a notable Romanesque bridge. The Laghetto di Lucinasco is overlooked by a medieval church, adding a unique historical backdrop. The area around Borgomaro also features historical villages and hidden lakes, reflecting the historical importance of water to the old town and its mills.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes around Montalto Ligure?

Visitors appreciate the serene escape from crowded beaches, the opportunity for refreshing dips in cool, clear waters, and the lush natural surroundings. Many enjoy relaxing outdoors, sunbathing on warm rocks, and picnicking amidst the greenery. The small waterfalls and rock pools, especially at Lecchiore Ponds, are also a highlight.

Are there any 'hidden gem' lakes worth exploring?

The area around Borgomaro is known for its 'hidden lakes' and natural shelters, such as 'Madonna lake' and the 'lake of the mill'. These offer secluded spots for those seeking shade and clear water in full contact with nature, providing a more off-the-beaten-path experience.

What other outdoor activities can I do in the Montalto Ligure region besides visiting lakes?

Beyond the lakes, Montalto Ligure offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Historic Caruggio – Beautiful loop from Prelà' or longer tours like 'In the hinterland of Imperia'. For more details, check the Cycling around Montalto Ligure guide or the Gravel biking around Montalto Ligure guide.

Is there parking available at the lakes?

Parking availability varies by location. For popular spots like the Laghetto di Lucinasco and San Stefano Garden Park, parking is typically available. For other natural areas like the Lecchiore Ponds, you can usually find parking in the nearby villages before a short walk to the water.

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