Best lakes around Rovasenda are found within Italy's Piedmont region, an area characterized by diverse landscapes. The local terrain includes the savannah-like Baraggia Nature Reserve, extensive rice fields, and riverine environments along the Sesia Riverbed. While Rovasenda itself does not feature prominent lakes, the surrounding area offers various natural water bodies and related attractions. This region provides opportunities for exploring natural oases and tranquil spots.
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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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The Lame del Sesia park extends over an area of approximately 900 hectares along a stretch of almost 8 kilometers of the Sesia river, located between the provinces of Novara and Vercelli. The river environment, enriched by blades, meanders, bodies of water, woods, gravels and sands, constitutes an important natural oasis in stark contrast to the surrounding landscape characterized by rice monoculture.
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The park extends for approximately 900 hectares on a stretch of almost 8 kilometers of the Sesia river, straddling the border between the provinces of Novara and Vercelli. The environment of the Lame del Sesia park is typically fluvial with blades, meanders, bodies of water, woods, gravels and sands. A natural oasis in stark contrast to the surrounding landscape characterized by the predominance of rice monoculture. For info and visits: https://www.parcoticinolagomaggiore.com/it-it/aree-protette/servizi/parco-naturale-delle-lame-del-sesia
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While Rovasenda itself is known for its diverse landscapes like the Baraggia Nature Reserve and rice fields, the broader Piedmont region offers several beautiful lakes. Locally, you can explore the riverine environment of Lame del Sesia Natural Park, the secluded Lake delle Piane, or enjoy views of Lago di Ravasanella from Cima Terla. For a wider regional experience, Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, and Lake Comabbio are popular destinations.
Yes, the Lame del Sesia Natural Park is noted as family-friendly, offering a natural oasis with woods and bodies of water. For a more developed experience, Lake Varese, though further afield, is excellent for families with its 28-kilometer cycling path and green shores perfect for picnics.
The region around Rovasenda and its lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and walking along the Sesia Riverbed, particularly within the Lame del Sesia Natural Park. Cycling is also popular, with routes like those found in the Cycling around Rovasenda guide, which includes routes near Lake Viverone. Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio also feature dedicated bike paths.
Yes, hiking is a great way to explore the natural beauty. The Lame del Sesia Natural Park offers equipped and self-guided routes along the Sesia river, which features blades, meanders, and bodies of water. While not directly next to a lake, you can find various hiking options in the broader Rovasenda area, including trails along the Sesia Riverbed.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the lakes in the Piedmont region. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the natural scenery, especially autumn colors, can be particularly beautiful. Summer is also popular, especially for water sports on larger lakes like Maggiore, though it can be warmer.
The Lake delle Piane is described as a very secluded artificial reservoir, accessible via a dirt road, making it a quiet escape. The Picnic area by the Rio Sangiorgio pond offers a small, tranquil body of water with an equipped picnic area nearby, perfect for a peaceful stop.
While Rovasenda's immediate vicinity is more rural, the larger regional lakes offer such amenities. Lake Varese, for instance, has bars and services along its cycle path. Lake Maggiore's Isola dei Pescatori (Fishermen's Island) is renowned for its lakeside restaurants, providing scenic dining experiences.
The Piedmont region, home to many lakes, is rich in history and culture. Near Lake Maggiore, you can visit the famous Borromean Islands with their botanical gardens and historic palaces, such as Isola Bella and Isola Madre. The Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso, a monastery perched on a cliff, is another significant historical site on Lake Maggiore. Near Lake Varese, you can find ancient icehouses called "giazer" near Cazzago Brabbia.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lake Varese boasts a 28-kilometer path encircling the lake, and Lake Comabbio offers a 12 km bike path that connects directly to Lake Varese, providing an excellent cycling experience. For routes closer to Rovasenda, you can explore options in the Cycling around Rovasenda guide, which includes routes near Lake Viverone.
The Lame del Sesia Natural Park is a significant natural oasis extending along the Sesia River. It's characterized by its fluvial environment, featuring blades, meanders, bodies of water, woods, gravels, and sands. This diverse landscape stands in stark contrast to the surrounding rice monoculture, making it an important ecological area. It's suitable for visits year-round with equipped and self-guided routes.
Yes, Cima Terla offers a spectacular viewpoint with a great view of Lago di Ravasanella. This summit provides a panoramic perspective of the lake nestled between rivers.


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