Lakes around Mozzo are primarily found as smaller water features within parks and wetlands, as there are no large natural lakes directly within the municipality. Mozzo is situated in the province of Bergamo, a region known for its hilly terrain and proximity to larger lakes like Lake Iseo and Lake Como, though these are further afield. The local landscape offers a mix of urban green spaces and natural areas, including redeveloped wetlands and forested hills.
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oasis worth visiting, perhaps in autumn and winter as there are fewer people around and it is easier to encounter animals
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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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To visit this Oasis you need to contact for a guided tour. Inside you will have to follow some small rules: silence, don't touch anything, dress appropriately (no bright colors) black or green. And then knowing how to listen and look... hurray.
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Pedaling along the Brembo cycle path in Dalmine, Brembo, you can stop to see the exterior of this wonder. The wetland, with its rich biodiversity, is home to a large number of species, especially birds. Some are particularly vulnerable, such as the common teal, northern shoveler, and marsh harrier. Access to the oasis is only possible during scheduled opening hours.
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Brembo di Dalmine naturalistic educational oasis. Access to the Oasis can only take place during scheduled openings, but there is a roof terrace at the entrance from where it is possible to see a large part of the lake.
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No, there are no large natural lakes directly within the municipality of Mozzo. Mozzo is situated in the province of Bergamo, which is known for its hilly terrain. The local landscape offers smaller water features within urban green spaces and natural areas.
Around Mozzo, you'll find several notable water features within public parks and natural areas. These include the Fountain at Parco della Trucca, which is part of Bergamo's largest public park, and Fountain of Martin Luther King Park, a quiet green space near Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital. Another interesting spot is Pozza del Colle, a lake feature nestled in the woods of Colle di Ranica.
While not directly in Mozzo, the broader region offers beautiful lakes for those willing to travel. Lake Mergozzo is celebrated as one of Italy's cleanest lakes, ideal for water sports and relaxation. Further afield, in the Mont Mars Nature Reserve, you can find stunning alpine lakes like Lake Barma and Lake Vargno, known for their natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Fountain at Parco della Trucca is in Bergamo's largest public park, offering numerous paths, a dog area, and a fitness area. Martin Luther King Park also provides a quiet and verdant green space suitable for families. Additionally, the Aqua Lunga Wetland Viewpoint is a redeveloped natural area with a water basin, perfect for observing wildlife.
Absolutely. The parks around Mozzo offer easy walking paths. For instance, the trail alongside Pozza del Colle is ideal for a quiet hike with flat stretches. The Parco della Trucca also features numerous accessible paths for leisurely strolls.
Yes, parking is generally available. For example, Martin Luther King Park, located near the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo, has parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors.
The parks and water features around Mozzo are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walks and outdoor activities. Summer is also popular, though it can be warm. Some parks, like Parco della Trucca, have extended opening hours during the warmer months (April-October).
While the local water features in Mozzo's parks are not suitable for swimming, Lake Mergozzo, located further north, is renowned for its exceptionally clean waters and is a popular destination for swimming and various water sports like canoeing and windsurfing.
For scenic views, Pozza del Colle offers panoramic points along its trail. The Aqua Lunga Wetland Viewpoint provides a panoramic point over a redeveloped wetland, ideal for nature observation. For more dramatic alpine vistas, the lakes in the Mont Mars Nature Reserve (further afield) like Lake Vargno offer breathtaking views of surrounding peaks.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. The area around Pozza del Colle is a popular stopover for hikers and bikers along trail 532. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the trails in the Mont Mars Nature Reserve, which feature lakes like Barma and Vargno. You can find more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Mozzo guide.
Beyond walking and hiking around the local parks, the broader region offers diverse outdoor activities. Lake Mergozzo is excellent for water sports like canoeing, kayaking, and windsurfing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, including those around the Brembo River. You can explore options in the Cycling around Mozzo and MTB Trails around Mozzo guides.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty these spots offer. Highlights like Pozza del Colle are valued as passage areas for bikers and hikers, offering quiet moments in the woods. The parks, such as Parco della Trucca, are loved for their extensive paths, green spaces, and facilities for various activities.


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