Best lakes around Cambiano are found in the surrounding Piedmont region of Italy. While Cambiano itself does not have lakes directly within its borders, its location provides access to several diverse lakes. These areas offer natural beauty, recreational activities, and opportunities for exploration. The region features a variety of lake types, from artificial basins to natural reserves.
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And a beautiful trail in the middle of the lakes, too bad that with so much vegetation you can't see the lakes much
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The lake is clearly visible if we walk on the grassy dam, while on the other sides it is covered by vegetation. It is a beautiful body of water on the hill between Chieri and Castelnuovo
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A short walk from the historic center of Carmagnola lies a protected area of great natural interest: La Lanca di San Michele, an ancient riverbed, now abandoned, which has transformed into a beautiful wetland rich in flora and fauna typical of the river environment, and the Bosco del Gerbasso where, thanks to valuable scientific work, a strip of the original Po Valley floodplain forest has been recreated. Inside, there is a beach, picnic area, observation points, and many other points of interest.
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The dirt road passes next to Lake Arignano, very well maintained
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Lake Arignano, located about 20 kilometers east of Turin, is an artificial basin of medieval origin, recently restored and reopened to the public. Surrounded by hills and fields, the lake is now an important refuge for wildlife and an ideal place for walking and outdoor activities.
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While Cambiano itself doesn't have lakes directly within its borders, the surrounding Piedmont region offers several popular spots. These include Lake Arignano, an artificial basin and the largest body of water on the Turin hills, and the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve, a protected wetland rich in flora and fauna. Visitors also enjoy the Trail Between the Lakes of Lanca di Po Morto, which passes through oxbow lakes.
Yes, several lakes and natural areas are suitable for families. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve is family-friendly, offering a beach, picnic area, and observation points. The Lakes of Avigliana, with their natural park, are also excellent for family outings, providing opportunities for gentle walks and enjoying nature.
The lakes near Cambiano offer diverse natural features. You'll find artificial basins like Lake Arignano, surrounded by hills and fields, serving as a refuge for wildlife. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve features a wetland, an ancient riverbed, and a recreated Po Valley plain forest. The Lakes of Avigliana are morainic in origin, encompassing two lakes, a swamp, and morainic hills, rich in biodiversity.
Absolutely. The region offers various opportunities for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'From Cambiano to Pino Torinese' or 'From Trofarello to Cambiano'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Panoramix Kiosk – Basilica di Superga loop' or the 'Historic Center of Moncalieri – Moncalieri Castle loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Cambiano.
Yes, several lakes offer historical and cultural points of interest. On the shores of Lago Grande in the Lakes of Avigliana, you can find the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Laghi. Further afield, Lake Maggiore boasts historic villas and the picturesque Borromean Islands, while Lake Como is known for its opulent villas and charming villages like Bellagio.
Lake Arignano is an artificial basin of medieval origin, recently restored and reopened to the public. It is the largest body of water on the Turin hills and serves as an important refuge for wildlife. It's an ideal place for walking and outdoor activities, though bathing is prohibited.
The Lakes of Avigliana, located in the valleys of Turin, are part of a Natural Park encompassing two morainic lakes (Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo), the Mareschi swamp, and morainic hills. This area is a treasure trove of biodiversity, popular for day trips from Turin, and excellent for bike rides. The Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Laghi is a notable feature on Lago Grande.
Lake Maggiore offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy peaceful walks, take boat trips to explore the Borromean Islands (Isola Madre, Isola Bella, and Isola dei Pescatori), and visit historic villas. Water sports are also popular, including swimming, sailing, canoeing, water skiing, diving, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.
Lake Como is a short drive from Cambiano and is definitely worth visiting for its breathtaking scenery. It's known for its deep blue waters, charming villages like Bellagio, and opulent villas with magnificent gardens, such as Villa del Balbianello. Visitors can relax by the water, explore elegant villas, and hike in the surrounding mountains.
Yes, in the wider Turin area, you can also find Lake Candia and Lake Sirio. These lakes, along with the Lakes of Avigliana, contribute to the region's 'myriad of small lakes,' offering rich biodiversity and a natural backdrop for peaceful walks and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural characteristics of the lakes, from artificial basins to natural reserves. The tranquility and opportunities for outdoor activities like walking and cycling are highly valued. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve is particularly enjoyed for its rich flora and fauna, while the well-maintained dirt roads around Lake Arignano are popular for cycling.
The best time to visit the lakes near Cambiano generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for water sports and enjoying lakeside towns, especially at larger lakes like Maggiore and Como. Winter can be picturesque, though some activities might be limited.


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