Best lakes around Valbrembo are found in the broader Bergamo area, particularly in the Val Seriana and Val Brembana valleys, as Valbrembo itself does not host notable lakes. This region in the province of Bergamo, Italy, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and diverse natural landscapes. The surrounding areas offer a variety of natural and artificial lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Pozza del Colle is a landmark along trail 532, which connects San Rocco di Ranica to Lonno di Nembro. It is nestled in the woods of Colle di Ranica, and is a popular stopover for hikers and bikers. The trail that runs alongside Pozza del Colle is ideal for those looking for a quiet hike, with flat stretches and some panoramic points. If you want to explore the area, you can follow trail 532, which passes through chestnut and oak woods and leads to Cà del Latte, another point of interest along the route. If you are interested in a circular tour, you can start from Colle di Ranica, go down towards Pozza del Colle and then continue along the trail until you return to the starting point
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The "Martin Lutero" park in Trucca is a green area of the city of Bergamo, easily reachable on foot from the Bergamo Ospedale train station. It is located within the Villaggio degli Sposi neighborhood, on the border with the municipality of Treviolo and near the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital. I recommend it for a nice walk.
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The pozza del colle is a passage area for many bikers and hikers nearby there is the famous Pighet where you eat very well 👍
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Be careful when stopping here in summer: it's full of mosquitoes!
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A glimpse of the quiet and verdant Martin Luther King park located near the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo
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This state-owned wetland located near the Brembo river has been redeveloped thanks to the derivation of water from the Roggia Brembilla spillway, allowing the formation of a water basin with a surface area of 15,000 square meters and a depth of less than 1 meter. Thus a peninsula was formed, a reed bed along the banks and small islands for wildlife purposes.
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While Valbrembo itself doesn't host notable lakes, the broader Bergamo area offers a diverse range, including natural alpine lakes like Laghi Gemelli and Lago Nero, large artificial reservoirs such as Lago Barbellino, and tranquil lowland lakes like Lake Iseo and Lake Endine. You'll also find redeveloped wetlands like the Aqua Lunga Wetland Viewpoint and urban green spaces with water features like Martin Luther Park at La Trucca.
Yes, the region offers excellent hiking. For experienced hikers, trails to alpine lakes like Laghi Gemelli and Lago Barbellino involve significant elevation gain and stunning mountain scenery. For more accessible options, you can explore trails around Pozza del Colle, which is a popular stopover for hikers. Many other routes are available, including those detailed in the Hiking around Valbrembo guide.
Lake Endine is ideal for families, offering calm waters for kayaking, lakeside picnics, and gentle hikes. Martin Luther Park at La Trucca in Bergamo is also very family-friendly, with easy walks and facilities. The Aqua Lunga Wetland Viewpoint provides an interesting natural setting for a family outing.
The Aqua Lunga Wetland Viewpoint offers panoramic views of a redeveloped wetland with a water basin, reed beds, and small islands for wildlife. The hike to Laghi Gemelli provides spectacular views of the alpine landscape, passing Lago Marcio and Lago delle Casere. Lago Barbellino is known for its towering mountain backdrop and a unique 'Sword in the stone' feature.
Yes, Lake Iseo features medieval villages clinging to cliffs and Europe's largest inhabited lake island, Monte Isola, offering a glimpse into traditional fishing culture. Near Lake Endine, you can visit the medieval Bianzano Castle, adding historical interest to your trip.
Lake Iseo is renowned for excellent conditions for wind-powered water sports like sailing and windsurfing. Lake Endine, with its calm waters, is perfect for activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding, making it a serene choice for water enthusiasts.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the tranquil urban green spaces like Martin Luther Park at La Trucca, which is praised for being easily accessible for walks, to the challenging alpine trails leading to spots like Pozza del Colle, a popular stopover for bikers and hikers. The natural beauty and varied recreational opportunities are consistently highlighted.
Absolutely. The region around Valbrembo offers numerous trails suitable for running and mountain biking. You can find detailed routes in guides such as Running Trails around Valbrembo and MTB Trails around Valbrembo. Many of these routes pass through scenic areas, sometimes offering lake views or leading to natural features.
The best time largely depends on the type of lake experience you seek. For alpine lakes like Laghi Gemelli and Lago Barbellino, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable hiking conditions, as snow can persist at higher elevations. Lower-lying lakes like Lake Iseo and Lake Endine are pleasant from spring through autumn for water activities and lakeside relaxation.
Yes, many lakes have amenities nearby. The Laghi Gemelli mountain hut offers hospitality and traditional local cuisine. Near Lago Barbellino, Rifugio Curò provides a place to relax. Lake Iseo boasts a rich culinary scene with freshwater delicacies, and Riva di Solto has many bars. Spinone al Lago, near Lake Endine, is known for family-run trattorias specializing in *casoncelli* pasta. You'll also find cafes and pubs in the broader Valbrembo area.
While specific regulations vary by location, many outdoor areas and trails in the Bergamo region are dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For specific trails, check local signage or information for any restrictions, especially in protected natural areas.


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