Tour of Lake San Daniele-Ragogna

Specific information

  • Category: On foot

An easy trail along the shores of Lake San Daniele-Ragogna, through woods, reed beds, and wetlands, ideal for walking, birdwatching, and relaxing in nature.
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Tour of Lake San Daniele-Ragogna

The San Daniele-Ragogna Lake Tour is an ideal route for those who want to spend a few hours immersed in the tranquility of nature, amidst evocative landscapes and environments rich in biodiversity. Starting from the lakeside parking area in San Giacomo di Ragogna, the route winds along the lake's shores, passing through woods, reed beds, and wetlands of great naturalistic value.

The mostly flat route, suitable for all, offers a close-up view of one of the area's most fascinating ecosystems. During the walk, you can observe numerous species of aquatic birds and other animals that inhabit the area, making the trail particularly popular with birdwatchers and nature photographers.

Along the way, you'll find several scenic spots offering splendid views of the lake and the surrounding landscape, as well as picnic areas and spaces ideal for a break or an outdoor picnic. Thanks to its accessibility and the variety of environments it passes through, the Ragogna Lake Tour is a perfect option for families, occasional hikers, and anyone seeking a relaxing experience in touch with nature.

Technical information

  • Length: 4.5 to 6 km
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Elevation difference: minimal
  • Starting point: San Giacomo di Ragogna, lakeside parking area

Route to follow :

1

Initial Consultation
Stage 1

Lake San Daniele-Ragogna

  • Place type: Outdoors
    • Always visible
  • Note: The lake is not suitable for swimming.
  • Near San Daniele del Friuli lies the picturesque Lake Ragogna, an oasis of peace and nature nestled among the moraine hills.

2

Initial Consultation
Stage 2

The Israelite Cemetery

  • Place type: Monuments
  • Note: https://patrimonio.beniculturaliebraici.it/luogoCons/cimitero-di-san-daniel
  • In San Daniele del Friuli, the 18th-century Jewish cemetery preserves over 70 tombstones, precious testimony to the historical Jewish presence in the Friuli region.