Lake Bracciano

32 kilometers northwest of Rome, in the Italian region of Lazio, is a lake with volcanic origins called Lake Bracciano. It is one of Italy's largest lakes and the second-largest lake in the area. Its circumference is about 32 kilometers. It receives its inflow from subsurface springs, precipitation runoff, and percolation, and the Arrone is where it exits.


A significant tourist destination is a lake. Since 1986, it has been under management to prevent water pollution because it is a reservoir for the city of Rome's drinking water. Bracciano is one of the cleanest lakes in Italy thanks to the severe prohibition on watercraft use and the construction of a centralized wastewater system for all the neighboring towns. Swimming, canoeing, and sailing are encouraged by the lack of motorized navigation.


The Renaissance Orsini-Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, which is located on a hill overlooking the lake and has its own attractions in addition to its furnished chambers, has a museum of medieval armor and weapons. Explore the network of stairways and little alleys that surround the castle to get to the lake.


Location: Northern part of the Province of Rome, Lazio, Italy

Photo: lifeinitaly.com
Photo: lifeinitaly.com
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eknCVo2JUD4

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