Lakes around Sostegno, a municipality in the Biella region of Piedmont, Italy, offer diverse natural landscapes. While Sostegno itself does not have prominent lakes directly within its immediate vicinity, the broader Biella area and the Piedmont region feature numerous notable lakes. These include artificial reservoirs, glacial lakes, and alpine bodies of water, providing various recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and varied aquatic environments.
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Spectacular, nestled between the rivers
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Panoramic point, it can be reached with a short push
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Panoramic point, worth going.
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the water has completely dug out the path, better avoided.
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there is the cippus of the alpine troops with a great view of the lake of Ravasanella
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The region offers a diverse range of lakes, from large natural bodies like Lake Viverone and Lake Maggiore, to smaller glacial lakes such as Lake Bertignano and Lake Sirio. You'll also find high-alpine lakes like Lago di Ravasanella (viewable from Cima Terla) and Lago della Vecchia, as well as artificial reservoirs like Lake delle Piane.
Yes, Lake Viverone is an excellent choice for families, offering opportunities for water sports, easy walks, and birdwatching. Its amenities and natural beauty make it suitable for visitors of all ages. The Picnic area by the Rio Sangiorgio pond also provides an equipped area for relaxation.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. Lake Viverone is popular for sailing, canoeing, hiking, and cycling. For hiking, you can explore trails like the Monte della Gallina Trail or the Piedmont Heritage Trail. Find more options in the Hiking around Sostegno guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Sostegno and Traffic-free bike rides around Sostegno guides.
Lake Viverone offers pleasant trails suitable for walking and cycling along its shores. For a more serene experience, the protected area around Lake Bertignano provides a tranquil environment for nature walks. The area around Lake delle Piane is also accessible via a beautiful dirt road, offering a secluded walking experience.
Lago di Cossavela is considered a hidden gem, nestled within the Serra Morenica. It's a wilder, less-visited spot surrounded by reeds and dense woods, perfect for birdwatching and enjoying absolute silence. Camino Lake is another small, quiet spot rich in local wildlife like frogs and tadpoles.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for hiking and cycling, as the weather is mild and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer is perfect for water activities on larger lakes like Viverone. For high-altitude lakes like Lago della Vecchia, summer offers the most accessible conditions.
Yes, Lake Viverone is an important archaeological site with findings preserved in local museums. Additionally, the Picnic area by the Rio Sangiorgio pond is near the Madonna del Angeli Oratory, which has historical dates from 1545 and 1936, indicating its long history.
Many natural areas around the lakes, including trails and less-developed shores, are suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in protected areas like Lake Bertignano or Lake Candia Natural Park. Specific dog-friendly beaches may vary by lake.
Public transport options vary by lake. Larger and more popular lakes like Lake Viverone typically have better connections. For more remote or high-alpine lakes, reaching them often requires a combination of public transport and hiking, or private vehicle access. It's advisable to check specific routes and schedules for your chosen destination.
For stunning alpine scenery, visit Lago della Vecchia high in the Biella Alps. The Cima Terla offers a great view of Lago di Ravasanella. Further afield, the Madonna del Sasso provides a fantastic view of Lake Orta and San Giulio Island.
Lakes like Viverone and Sirio, being more developed for tourism, offer amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options along their shores. For high-alpine lakes like Lago della Vecchia, you might find a mountain hut (rifugio) offering typical Piedmontese cuisine. Smaller, more secluded lakes may have fewer facilities nearby.


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