Best lakes around Pavarolo are found in the wider Metropolitan City of Turin, as Pavarolo itself is characterized by hilly landscapes, cultivated fields, and vineyards. The area features small watercourses, but no significant natural lakes are located directly within the municipality. For those seeking lake experiences, the region offers several options for outdoor activities and scenic views.
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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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Beautiful rides along the Po.
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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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Located in the homonymous municipality in the province of Turin, Lake Arignano was created artificially centuries ago and is still the largest body of water on the Turin hills. It can only be reached via dirt roads and paths and bathing is prohibited.
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Continuing along the route you arrive at the San Mauro bridge
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Pavarolo itself is characterized by hilly landscapes, cultivated fields, and vineyards, not natural lakes. While there are small watercourses, they are often dry for several months of the year and are not considered significant natural attractions. The lakes featured in this guide are located in the wider Metropolitan City of Turin.
Visitors often enjoy Lake Arignano, an artificial lake that is the largest body of water on the Turin hills and an important refuge for wildlife. Another popular spot is Ex Quarry Lake Po Source, known for quiet walks and opportunities to observe wild animals. The Chapel of San Bernardo/Remembrance Park also features a peaceful artificial lake with a playground.
Yes, several lake-related spots are suitable for families. Lake Arignano offers walking and outdoor activities. The Chapel of San Bernardo/Remembrance Park includes a small park with a playground and benches. Additionally, Ex Quarry Lake Po Source and Pond With Swans are also considered family-friendly, offering gentle walks and opportunities for wildlife observation.
The areas around these lakes offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and outdoor activities around Lake Arignano. The Ex Quarry Lake Po Source provides a soft off-road route for quiet walks. For more structured activities, you can find numerous hiking, running, and road cycling routes in the wider Pavarolo area. Explore options like the Bric della Croce Loop Trail for hiking, or the Stramarentino Route for running. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Pavarolo, Running Trails around Pavarolo, and Road Cycling Routes around Pavarolo guides.
Bathing is generally prohibited in Lake Arignano. Information regarding swimming in other smaller artificial lakes or ponds is not explicitly provided, but these are primarily for walking and wildlife observation rather than recreational swimming.
You can expect to see diverse natural features, including cultivated fields, broadleaf woods, meadows, and vineyards typical of the Turin hills. Lake Arignano is an important refuge for wildlife. At Ex Quarry Lake Po Source, you might observe wild animals, especially hares, in its green areas. Pond With Swans is notable for its resident swans.
Yes, the Chapel of San Bernardo/Remembrance Park is a religious building with an artificial lake, serving as a peaceful spot and a memorial. Pavarolo itself is a charming municipality with a historical village and castle, offering cultural context to your visit to the wider region's lakes.
The region's hilly landscapes, cultivated fields, and vineyards are beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, with vibrant greenery or autumnal colors. Summer can be warm, while some small watercourses may be dry for several months, making spring or autumn ideal for experiencing the natural environment at its best.
Many routes around the lake areas are considered accessible. For example, the walk around Ex Quarry Lake Po Source is described as a 'soft off-road route'. For hiking, there are easy trails like the Bric della Croce Loop Trail available in the broader Pavarolo area, which are suitable for beginners. Always check specific route details for difficulty before heading out.
While Pavarolo itself doesn't have natural lakes, the wider Piedmont region and the Metropolitan City of Turin offer several options like the Lakes of Avigliana, Lake Candia, and Lake Sirio. For more information on these and other lakes in Piedmont, you can visit the official tourism website: visitpiemonte.com.
While specific regulations for each lake area are not detailed, many outdoor trails in Italy are dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. Given the natural and walking-oriented character of spots like Lake Arignano and Ex Quarry Lake Po Source, it's generally possible to bring dogs, provided they are well-behaved and you clean up after them. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.


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