Best lakes around Beinasco are found within the broader Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. This area is characterized by historical sites and riverine landscapes, with prominent natural lakes located in the wider Piedmont region. While Beinasco itself does not host large natural lakes, the surrounding region offers various aquatic environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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A recently created wetland (late 2025) on what was once the Parpaglia farm's hemp maceration plant. A sign (unfortunately already defaced by a few deaf people) explains that the purpose is to provide a natural-like habitat for the amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic birds that once swarmed the park. Aside from its eco-educational purposes, it's a lovely pond, with benches and a bike park, nestled among fields and pastures, shaded by trees, and offering a beautiful view of Parpaglia Castle. A lovely place for a break, a great destination for a day trip.
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It is a beautiful park to go running and it also has several islands with equipment for free body exercises. With different internal routes you can run as many km as you want. A beautiful green lung in the city of Turin. You can park at the entrance along the road and it is free.
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Small body of water inside the Maddalena park. In hot periods it could be dry, while after the rains the dimensions increase
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Nice park to go running. Be careful the days after the rains: the paths and lanes become one big puddle.
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Excellent for a stop, to decide which route to take.
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Almost always dry during periods of drought, it is located near the Madonna degli Alpini
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While Beinasco itself is more known for its historical sites and riverine landscapes, the wider Piedmont region offers a variety of beautiful lakes. You'll find glacial lakes like Lake Sirio, morainic lakes such as Lago Grande di Avigliana, and smaller ponds and wetlands closer to Beinasco, including Pessina Pond and the Former Retting Tank Wetland.
Beinasco's immediate vicinity features smaller natural water bodies like Pessina Pond, which is part of the Morainic Hill of Rivoli, and the Former Retting Tank Wetland. For larger natural lakes, you would need to venture further into the Piedmont region to places like Lago Grande di Avigliana or Lake Sirio.
The areas around the lakes offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy pleasant walks and cycling paths. For more structured activities, consider exploring the nearby hiking routes like the 'Stura di Lanzo River – Sangone River and Cycle Path loop' or running trails such as the 'Parco Naturale di Stupinigi – Royal Route Trail loop'. Find more options in the hiking guide, running guide, or traffic-free bike rides guide for Beinasco.
Yes, several lakes and ponds in the area are suitable for families. Lago Piccolo della Pellerina, located within the Pellerina Park, offers games for children, kiosks, bars, and toilets, making it ideal for a family outing. The Former Retting Tank Wetland also has benches and a bike park, nestled among fields, providing a lovely spot for a family break.
While Beinasco itself is more riverine, the broader region offers hiking opportunities. For example, the area around Lago Grande di Avigliana is a natural monument with trails. Closer to Beinasco, you can find easy walking trails around spots like Lago Piccolo della Pellerina. For more extensive hiking, refer to the hiking guide for Beinasco.
While Beinasco's immediate lakes are generally smaller ponds or wetlands, some larger lakes in the wider Piedmont region, such as Lake Sirio, offer amenities like beach resorts and free beaches suitable for swimming during warmer months. Always check local regulations and conditions before swimming in natural waters.
For a relaxing day, consider Lake Relax, which is described as a nice place for a picnic and outdoor relaxation. Lago Piccolo della Pellerina in Pellerina Park also provides a pleasant setting with views of the Dora Riparia and amenities for a leisurely visit.
Yes, Lake Pistono is a notable historical site, featuring the Archaeological Park of the Stilt Houses with a reconstruction of a Bronze Age village. Additionally, Lago Grande di Avigliana is home to the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Laghi on its shores, blending natural beauty with historical and religious significance.
Lake Sirio, a glacial lake in the Ivrea area, is well-equipped with beach resorts, a free beach, benches, and picnic areas, making it ideal for day trips. Closer to Beinasco, Lago Piccolo della Pellerina in Pellerina Park has kiosks, bars, and toilets, while Lake Relax is known as a good picnic spot.
Many natural areas and parks around lakes are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The Pellerina Park, which hosts Lago Piccolo della Pellerina, is a large urban park often used by dog walkers. Always check specific park rules or signage regarding pets.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally the best time to visit the lakes for activities like swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the outdoors. During these months, lakes like Sirio are particularly popular. However, the natural beauty of the lakes can be appreciated year-round for walks and scenic views, with autumn offering vibrant foliage.
The wetlands and ponds near Beinasco, such as the Former Retting Tank Wetland, are designed to provide a natural habitat for amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic birds. These areas, nestled among fields and shaded by trees, offer opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.


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