Best lakes around Cisterna Di Latina are found in a region rich with diverse natural beauty and ecological significance. The area features a variety of lakes, from volcanic formations to brackish coastal wetlands, offering distinct natural landscapes. These bodies of water are often part of protected areas, contributing to important wildlife habitats and providing opportunities for nature exploration. The region's geography includes plains between the Alban Hills and Lepini mountains, as well as coastal zones.
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Starting from Lariano it is a long walk. The only advice is to do it in company because you will meet flocks of sheep, sometimes, without shepherds.
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Very beautiful places and absolutely worth seeing ❤️
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Beautiful lake surrounded by nature with beautiful cycling paths. Ideal to be used as a school camp and as a nature trail.
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"It is an oasis that includes the waters of a small lake and the surrounding areas, between the provinces of Rome and Latina. The natural monument was established with Presidential Decree 21 June 2007, no. 425 (B.U.R. of 30 July 2007, no. 21). Located halfway between the volcanic heights of the Alban Hills and the limestone ones of the Lepini Mountains, at an altitude of 265 meters above sea level, for its naturalistic values, Lake Giulianello was identified as a natural monument by the Lazio Region in 2008. Of volcanic origin like the nearby lakes of the Alban Hills, Lake Giulianello is sub-elliptical in shape and measures about a kilometer and a half in perimeter. The depth of the seabed is just over 10 meters and its waters are fed mainly by underground springs."
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A lake of serenity, an uncontaminated place immersed in the countryside of Giulianello, a hamlet of Cori. Not very large, you can see the fish surfacing, well-kept olive trees on one bank, other imposing shrubs on the other banks, the weeds are kept under control certainly by those who take care of the park. Quiet place, apart from a Belgian shepherd puppy that kept barking at me, breaking the silence. Two elderly people who had bathed in the lake said it was drinkable, it is clear that they love this lake, I would not have drunk it anyway. To reach the lake I traveled dirt roads and paths for 97% starting from Nemi. From here you cross paths of the Francigena, the journey could have continued. It was worth it. Beautiful
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Stunning natural lake with beautiful white roads around.
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Very quiet place, with tables and a fountain.
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For visits, consult the website of the Caetani foundation or the LIPU of Latina.
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For those seeking natural beauty and biodiversity, Lake Giulianello is a top choice. It's a volcanic lake designated as a natural monument, known for its rich fauna and flora, including reed thickets and ancient oaks. It offers a peaceful environment for walks, birdwatching, and fishing. Additionally, Lago di Fogliano, part of the Circeo National Park, is the largest brackish coastal lake in the province, offering extensive trails for walking and biking through forests and marshes, and is a prime spot for birdwatching.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake Giulianello is considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful setting for walks. The area around Lago dei Monaci also features a picnic area, making it ideal for family outings. When visiting natural areas with children, remember to keep pets leashed to respect the wildlife.
The lakes are generally best visited during spring or summer to fully enjoy the natural environment and outdoor activities. For a more tranquil experience, it's recommended to visit before the weekend, as some locations like Lago di Giulianello can get crowded.
The lakes are rich in biodiversity. At Lake Giulianello, you can observe various fish and birdlife. Lago di Fogliano is internationally important for birdwatching, hosting species like Mallards, Wigeons, Cormorants, and Ospreys. Lago dei Monaci and Lago di Caprolace are particularly known for diverse bird species, including flamingos, cormorants, swans, and herons, and you might even spot deer.
Absolutely. Lago di Fogliano offers various trails for exploring on foot or by bike through its forests and marshes. Lago dei Monaci also has accessible walking and cycling paths along its coastal road. For more extensive routes, you can explore the nearby gravel biking and MTB trails around Cisterna Di Latina, which include routes like the 'Ninfa loop' and 'View of Cori – Temple of Hercules loop'.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at some of the lakes. You can fish at Lake Giulianello. For Lago di Fogliano, fishing is also permitted, but a regional license is required.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Giardini di Ninfa and Ninfa Gardens and Medieval Tower are extraordinary natural oases set among medieval ruins, featuring rich vegetation and streams that form a lake. Lago di Giulianello is also historically significant, located in an area that once contained three lakes during Roman times.
Lago di Caprolace is known as a significant haven for various bird species, particularly pink flamingos, cormorants, swans, and herons. It's part of the Circeo National Park and is a protected natural area dedicated to preserving its unique ecosystems. With an 8-kilometer perimeter, it boasts a rich fauna, with the majority of the 230 bird species observed in the Circeo area residing here. Its more challenging access contributes to its wild and solitary beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and tranquil environment, the rich biodiversity, and the opportunities for nature exploration. Many appreciate the scenic beauty, the chance for birdwatching, and the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling. The blend of natural landscapes with historical elements, such as the medieval ruins near the Ninfa Gardens, also adds to the unique appeal.
When visiting Lake Giulianello, it's recommended to go during spring or summer and preferably before the weekend to avoid crowds, as facilities like refreshment points are limited. The lake offers pleasant scenic beauty and is a great spot for contemplation. While it's not always easy to incorporate into a longer loop, it's worth the visit for its serenity.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find options like the 'Antica Norba Archaeological Park Trail' or the 'Palazzo Caetani – Appia Antica loop' from Cisterna di Latina. For more details and routes, check out the running trails guide around Cisterna Di Latina.


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