Best lakes around Borgetto, Sicily, offers a landscape characterized by hilly terrain and agricultural traditions. This region is home to several artificial lakes that serve as significant natural attractions and recreational areas. These bodies of water contribute to the area's biodiversity, providing habitats for various flora and fauna. Visitors can explore these lakes for nature observation and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Spring 2026, finally the reservoir has reached maximum capacity and the water is now abundantly beyond the bridge
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This stretch of provincial road 2 runs along the artificial lake of Poma. Recently undergone road maintenance, it allows you to cycle while enjoying the views of the area, particularly beautiful during cool autumn dawns and/or late spring afternoons, when the sun reflects on the lake below.
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At certain times it can be busy, even with heavy vehicles.
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Starting from the SP39, you cross the hills along rural roads that lead towards the Poma basin, in a succession of ups and downs surrounded by vineyards and wheat fields, particularly evocative in the early hours of the morning.
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Lake Poma is an artificial lake located about 5 km from Partinico (PA), created by building a dam on the Jato river. In 1994 the area was identified as a protection oasis and wildlife refuge. Hunting is prohibited in the oasis, although poaching is sometimes reported. The flora, thanks also to the reforestation carried out in recent years, consists of: eucalyptus, ash, dwarf palm, wild pear, wild olive, Aleppo pine, domestic pine, rush, reed and black poplar. The avifauna is home to numerous species such as: the wigeon, the mallard, the pintail, the teal, the wild goose, the coot, the gray heron, the little egret, the white heron and many others. Among the birds of prey we find the peregrine falcon, the buzzard and the kestrel. During the migrations you can observe the white stork, the osprey, the glossy ibis and the cattle egret. In winter, the trees on the shores of the lake are often used as a roost for the cormorants, which return to their places of origin the following morning.
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Driveway bridge from which to take beautiful photos, especially when (and if ever again) the reservoir reaches its maximum capacity.
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The lakes around Borgetto, particularly Lake Poma, are rich in natural beauty. You'll find diverse flora, including eucalyptus, ash, dwarf palm, wild pear, wild olive, Aleppo pine, domestic pine, rush, reed, and black poplar, thanks to reforestation efforts. The area is also a designated protection oasis and wildlife refuge, offering serene views and a chance to observe various bird species.
Yes, Lake Poma is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. It's a haven for numerous bird species such as wigeon, mallard, pintail, teal, wild goose, coot, gray heron, little egret, and white heron. Birds of prey like the peregrine falcon, buzzard, and kestrel can also be seen. During migrations, white storks, ospreys, glossy ibises, and cattle egrets visit the area, and cormorants often roost in the trees along the shores in winter.
Beyond enjoying the lake views, you can explore various outdoor activities. Cycling is popular, especially along the East Shore of Lake Poma, which offers scenic rides. For more extensive cycling, consider routes like the "Via Principe, Camporeale – Lake Poma loop from Partinico" for racebikes or other traffic-free bike rides. Hiking is also a great option, with trails such as the "View of Casaboli loop from Pioppo" or "Bosco Santa Venera – Santa Venera Forest loop from Montelepre" available. You can find more details on these activities in the traffic-free bike rides around Borgetto guide and the hiking around Borgetto guide.
Yes, Lake Poma is considered family-friendly. Its designation as a protection oasis means a focus on nature, which can be great for family outings and nature observation. The Bridge over Lake Poma also offers an accessible viewpoint for all ages to enjoy the scenery.
The lakes offer different charms throughout the year. For serene views and pleasant outdoor activities like cycling, cool autumn dawns or late spring afternoons are particularly beautiful, as the sun reflects on the water. These times are ideal for enjoying the scenic surroundings without extreme heat.
Absolutely. The East Shore of Lake Poma provides excellent views, especially during sunrise or late afternoon. Another notable spot is the area towards the lake, which offers evocative views of the Poma basin amidst vineyards and wheat fields. The Bridge over Lake Poma also serves as a great viewpoint.
Yes, Lake Piana degli Albanesi, located about 16 km from Borgetto, is recognized as an "Oasis and Lake." It's valued for its natural preservation and scenic beauty, making it an important natural monument in the wider Palermo province area. It offers a tranquil setting for those looking to appreciate nature.
Yes, cycling is a great way to experience the lakes. The East Shore of Lake Poma features a provincial road that has undergone maintenance, making it suitable for cycling while enjoying the views. For more cycling routes in the region, check out the traffic-free bike rides around Borgetto guide.
Lake Poma is an artificial reservoir created in the 1950s by damming the Jato river. Its creation was the result of a long struggle between local farmers and farms run by the region's mafiosi, highlighting a significant period in local history. In 1994, the area was designated a protection oasis and wildlife refuge, shifting its focus towards natural preservation.
While direct trails around the immediate lake shores might vary, the broader Borgetto area offers several hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the "View of the Sicilian Mountains loop from Pioppo" or the "Mountain hut – Stream Cascades loop from Portella Mannino." For a comprehensive list of hiking routes, refer to the hiking around Borgetto guide.


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