Lakes

Iseo Lake

Lake Iseo is a Lombard lake, located between the two most famous Lake Garda and Lake Como.
Its waters divide the borders of the provinces of Brescia (eastern shore) and Bergamo (western shore).

In the center is Monte Isola, the largest lake island in Europe!

Among the many activities, we find sailing, rowing, windsurfing, diving, but also activities for hiking lovers, such as hiking trails, bike trails and mountan bike, climbing, via ferrata and guided tours to discover the artistic and culinary treasures that the area has to offer!


Endine Lake

Lake Endine is the gem of Val Cavallina, in the province of Bergamo, which contains between lake and mountain several beauties to discover. Villages, castles, art treasures and many paths for nature walks and mountain bike tours.
From April to September Lake Endine is synonymous with relaxing in the sun, refreshing dives, pedal boats and picnics along the small beaches equipped with umbrellas and sun beds with the whole family.
Not only the summer season: the lake of Val Cavallina has a peculiarity that has repeatedly transformed it into the main winter attraction of Bergamo. It happens, in fact, that when temperatures drop, its waters turn into a board of ice.

A fabulous scenario!

Rivers

 

Adda River

The Adda and its banks offer ideal itineraries for hiking, cycling and horseback riding especially along the towpath.
Among the evocative places that you will meet along its course: the ferry of Villa d’Adda, still working and made famous by Leonardo who represented it in his design, the iron bridge of San Michele, in Paderno and the working-class village of Crespi d’Adda, entered the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Today you can also enjoy a truly unusual view sailing the river aboard the Addarella, an electric boat that allows you to see the beautiful villas and the natural oasis of the Adda park.


 

Oglio River

The Oglio river is, with its 280 km of length, the second major tributary of the Po.
Along its banks it is possible to practice bike excursions or guided tours, to discover its evocative views. The river has a wide variety of fauna that varies depending on the route.
In the mountain section you will find trout, pox and cyprinids, while further downstream, pike, eels, burbot and perch.
Also, for lovers of birdwatching, here, you can observe in their habitat, the mallard, the swan, the gray heron, the kingfisher, the dancers, the lantern, the lucherino and many others!


 

Serio River

The landscape around the river Serio, is part of the protected area of the Park of the Serio.

In addition to the enchanting naturalistic area, the park is characterized by the presence of historical farmhouses and places of great architectural interest such as: the Colleoneschi castles and the medieval historic centers of Urgnano, Cologno al Serio, Martinengo and Romano di Lombardia.

Unmissable destination if you visit the Serio, are its suggestive waterfalls (The highest in Italy and the second highest in Europe! – 315 meters).


 

Brembo River

Along the banks of the Brembo River and its tributaries, sawmills, mills and forges have operated for centuries, giving prestige to the valley and its people.

In the 1500s a map of Leonardo da Vinci was the first to represent his course.
In summer it is a holiday destination and in winter for the modern ski centers, with dozens of lifts, slopes and cross-country is the ideal territory for winter sports. A network of paths (including the famous Orobie Path) and refuges, offer the ideal environment for hiking, trekking and mountaineering.