Lake Coghinas Explained

Lake Coghinas
Lago di Coghinas
Lagu Coghinas
Pushpin Map:Sardinia
Location:Northern Sardinia
Coords:40.7408°N 9.0421°W
Type:artificial lake
Inflow:Coghinas River, Rio Mannu
Outflow:Coghinas River
Basin Countries:Italy
Area:17.8km2
Max-Depth:50m (160feet)
Volume:254e6m3

Lake Coghinas (Italian: Lago di Coghinas, Sardinian: Lagu Coghinas) is an artificial lake, in northern Sardinia, Italy, located in the province of Sassari. With a surface of 17.8 km2 and a capacity of 254 million cubic metres of water, it is the second largest lake in the region (second only to Lake Omodeo) and one of the major reservoirs in Italy.

The dam, constructed under Fascism in 1924, is 185 metres long and 58 metres wide. It has the function of water supply, but also it has a hydroelectric power plant.

The lake is the home of a rich ecosystem, and it is become a tourist attraction, around its shores are present a youth hostel, restaurants, a sailing club.