Best lakes around Sant'Ilario D'Enza are primarily associated with the Enza River, a significant natural feature of this town with ancient Roman and Lombard origins. The area includes ecological rebalancing zones like the "Pioppini" Ecological Rebalancing Area, offering natural landscapes. These riverine environments and associated ponds provide opportunities for observing diverse avian fauna and leisurely outdoor activities. While traditional large lakes are not directly within the comune, the local water bodies contribute to the region's natural features.
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Nice dirt track, very smooth
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There are many dirt roads that run along the Enza river
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Following the route you pass two very similar ones marked CAI... very beautiful to pass by by bike
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Nice park for running or cycling with the kids
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More than an oasis, it is a sport fishing lake. In any case, the whole Enza path from Montecchio to Ciano is worth it, except for having to find yourself stuck on some narrow roads that have been worked on or have become private property!
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Path inside the floodplain Torrente Enza
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Beautiful oasis of naturalistic interest
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near the river Enza you can hide small lakes where you can walk or cycle all around.
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Sant'Ilario D'Enza is primarily characterized by the Enza River and its associated riverine environments, rather than large natural lakes. You'll find artificial ponds, ecological rebalancing areas, and river-fed water bodies. These include places like La Polverosa Ponds and the "Luceria" lakes along the Ducal Canal Trail.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Lake Ninfa is described as a beautiful green oasis, and the Ducal Canal Trail and Luceria Ponds offer a smooth dirt track perfect for exploration. The Pond of Nilde Iotti Park is also a green space on the city's outskirts, ideal for running or cycling with kids.
The Enza River and its ecological areas, such as the "Pioppini" Ecological Rebalancing Area, are rich in avian fauna. You can spot various bird species, especially during migration periods, including garganey, northern shoveler, common teal, and even wild greylag geese. Resident birds like grey herons, mallards, and kingfishers are also present. Sand martins nest in the riverbanks, creating unique tunnels.
Absolutely. You can walk or cycle around artificial lakes like La Polverosa Ponds, which are accessible by off-road carriageways. The Ducal Canal Trail and Luceria Ponds also feature a nice, smooth dirt track for exploration. The "Pioppini" Ecological Rebalancing Area along the Enza River is accessible on foot or by bicycle from the town center.
Beyond walking and cycling, the area offers opportunities for birdwatching, especially along the Enza River. Some areas, like La Fornace Lakes, are equipped for sport fishing. For more extensive outdoor activities, you can explore nearby routes for running, gravel biking, and cycling. For example, there are several running loops from Sant'Ilario d'Enza, and cycling routes like the "Lake Ninfa – San Polo d'Enza Tower loop" which you can find more about in the Cycling around Sant'Ilario D'Enza guide.
At Lake Ninfa, you can follow path 672. Heading south takes you towards S.Polo, while going north leads to the Po river. The Ducal Canal Trail offers a smooth dirt track for walking or cycling around the Luceria Ponds. For more structured routes, consider the Running Trails around Sant'Ilario D'Enza guide which includes moderate running loops.
Migration periods are excellent for birdwatching along the Enza River, offering sightings of species like garganey and common teal. In summer, you might observe river terns and little ringed plovers. Kingfishers can be seen year-round by keen observers. The natural areas are generally pleasant to visit during spring and autumn for comfortable outdoor activities.
Yes, La Fornace Lakes is an area equipped for sport fishing and is suitable for a stop for refreshment or a nap. The green spaces around the ponds, such as the Pond of Nilde Iotti Park, also provide pleasant spots for relaxation.
Lake Ninfa is highly regarded as a beautiful green oasis. Visitors appreciate its naturalistic interest and the opportunity to follow path 672, which connects to S.Polo or the Po river, offering diverse exploration options.
While specific public transport routes directly to each pond are not detailed, the "Pioppini" Ecological Rebalancing Area along the Enza River is accessible on foot or by bicycle from the Sant'Ilario D'Enza town center. For more general information on the town, you can visit visitemilia.com.
Yes, for experienced cyclists, there are several challenging routes that pass near or incorporate these water bodies. For example, the "Enza Canal Cycle Path – Canossa Castle loop" is rated as difficult, and the "White Roads of the Enza River – Lago Ninfa loop" is also a challenging option. You can find more details in the Cycling around Sant'Ilario D'Enza guide.
La Polverosa Ponds are artificial lakes located near the Enza River. They are described as very nice and offer opportunities for walking or cycling all around, accessible via off-road carriageways.


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