Best lakes around Formigine are found in the surrounding Modenese Apennines and the wider Emilia-Romagna region, offering diverse natural beauty. While no major natural lakes are directly within Formigine, the area is characterized by its proximity to various water bodies, including high mountain lakes and floodplain nature reserves. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciation of natural landscapes. The region's geography supports a range of ecosystems, from alpine environments to wetland habitats.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The location would be beautiful, but there's currently massive construction work on the floodplains, making it nearly impossible to walk along the banks. As long as the construction work continues, it's a dangerous area.
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Small park on the edge of the old city center next to the military academy
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My aunt and I did it today November 19th. Not practicable. It's all marshy with quicksand for over two kilometres. There are no signs that it is not viable.
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Campogalliano lakes along the Secchia cycle path
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The park dates back to 1598 and inside there is the Vigarani palace built in 1634. It is currently also a cultural space thanks to the presence of various international exhibitions. The pond and the different species of trees make it a perfect place for a relaxing walk.
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the path is almost entirely in the sun and on a dirt road, therefore a hat and shoes suitable for the gravel are recommended.
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The Secchia River expansion tank is a site built on the left bank of the river to regulate its floods. It consists of vast permanent bodies of water with islets, peninsulas and vegetation typical of lowland wetlands.
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The garden dates back to 1598 and still has the typical structure of a Renaissance garden. The Vigarani building is still present in the park, which emerges from all the main perspectives
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The area around Formigine offers a diverse range of lakes, from picturesque high mountain lakes in the Modenese Apennines, such as Lago Santo Modenese and Lake Scaffaiolo, to unique peat bogs like Lake Pratignano, and floodplain nature reserves like the Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Lake Baccio, near Lago Santo Modenese, is an easy 20-minute walk from Lago Santo and suitable for families. The Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve is also family-friendly, offering a beach, rowing center, and equestrian center, along with various events and bicycle tours.
For hikers, Lago Santo Modenese is a popular starting point with numerous paths leading to peaks like Monte Giovo and Monte Rondinaio. The Nature Trail of the Secchia River Expansion Reserve also offers a trail experience, though it can be challenging and muddy after rain. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring Running Trails around Formigine.
Lake Pratignano is a particularly unique peat bog, a rare relic from the last ice age, and hosts diverse bird species during migration, as well as the carnivorous plant Drosera Rotundifolia. Lake Scaffaiolo is a high mountain lake fed solely by melting snow, offering a distinct alpine environment. The Secchia Floodplain Lakes feature vast permanent bodies of water with islets and peninsulas, characteristic of lowland wetlands.
Absolutely. The Castellarano Dam allows cyclists to cross the Secchia river, connecting to its cycle path. The Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve is part of a 70-kilometer circular route promoting sustainable mobility. For more cycling routes, check out Road Cycling Routes around Formigine and Gravel biking around Formigine.
Spring and autumn are particularly good times to visit, especially for birdwatching at Lake Pratignano during migrations. Summer offers pleasant conditions for recreational activities at lakes like Campogalliano, while the high mountain lakes like Lago Santo Modenese and Lake Scaffaiolo are best enjoyed from late spring to early autumn when trails are clear of snow.
Yes, Lago Santo Modenese has a refuge located just five minutes from paid parking, making it quite accessible. Lake Scaffaiolo also features a historic refuge, Duca degli Abruzzi, on its banks, providing shelter and food for visitors exploring the high mountain environment.
The Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve offers a wide range of recreational activities, including a beach, a rowing center, an equestrian center, and sport fishing. The area also hosts various events like the 'Mangrovia – The Water Ritual' and the Lake Sound Festival, with opportunities for outdoor dining.
Yes, many of the lakes offer beautiful views. From Lago Santo Modenese and Lake Baccio, you can enjoy stunning vistas of Monte Giovo and Monte Rondinaio. The Castellarano Dam also provides a nice view, and the Secchia Floodplain Lakes are noted for their scenic natural beauty.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the untouched landscapes of Lake Baccio with its ancient beech trees to the unique ecosystems of Lake Pratignano. The recreational opportunities at places like the Campogalliano Lakes, including beaches and various sports, are also highly valued. The region's blend of accessible spots and challenging trails for hikers and cyclists receives positive feedback.
Yes, several lakes are located within nature reserves. The Campogalliano Lakes – Secchia River Flood Basin Nature Reserve is a prime example, offering protected natural areas alongside recreational facilities. The Secchia Floodplain Lakes also form part of a nature reserve, characterized by its lowland wetlands. Lake Scaffaiolo is situated at the border between the Frignano Park and the Corno alle Scale Regional Park.


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