Best lakes around Moriondo Torinese are found within the surrounding Piedmont region, an area known for its varied natural landscapes including hills and valleys. While Moriondo Torinese itself does not feature large lakes, the nearby province of Turin offers several bodies of water. These range from artificial basins to smaller ponds, providing diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and natural observation. The region's geography supports a mix of ecosystems, making it a destination for those seeking both tranquil waters and historical…
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Beautiful pond, rich in water lilies - and in very sonorous amphibians!
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At certain times it is full of croaking frogs.
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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 fifteenth-century castle, much altered over time, which now presents a mix of traditional architecture and neo-Gothic modifications. It is used to host events, so it is difficult to enter and visit it up close. However, it is immersed in a beautiful setting, with a small lake in which the structure is reflected, trees, other buildings of relevance: a stunning view even from the outside. Reachable via easy dirt roads (and a paved stretch between two dirt roads...), on a cycle-tourist route, it is worth a visit.
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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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The lakes in the Piedmont region offer diverse natural features. You'll find varied ecosystems including hilly reliefs, marshy areas, and clear waters. For instance, Lake Arignano is surrounded by hills and fields, serving as an important refuge for wildlife. Lakes like Sirio and Candia are known for their clear, tranquil waters and rich biodiversity, including diverse flora and numerous water bird species.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Lakes of Avigliana, particularly Lago Grande, offer swimming, boating, and well-maintained trails for walking. The nearby town of Avigliana also has historical sites. Chapel of San Bernardo/Remembrance Park features a small lake with a playground and benches, perfect for a peaceful stop. Castelguelfo Castle and Pond also offers a beautiful setting with a small lake, suitable for families to enjoy the view.
The region is rich in history. Near the Lakes of Avigliana, you can explore medieval castles, churches, and the significant Abbey of Sacra di San Michele. Lake Viverone is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its ancient pile-dwelling archaeological site from the Bronze Age, with a dedicated museum. Lake Orta features charming ancient villages like Orta San Giulio and the Romanesque basilica on Isola San Giulio, as well as the UNESCO site Sacro Monte di Orta. Near Lake Pistono, you can find a reconstructed Neolithic pile-dwelling village and the Castle of Montalto Dora.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for swimming. Lago Grande of Avigliana is known for being one of the cleanest lakes in Piedmont and Italy, making it ideal for swimming. Lake Sirio is also recognized as one of the few bathing lakes in the area, offering clear, sparkling waters. Lake Viverone is another excellent option for swimming and various water sports.
Many lakes offer a variety of water sports. At the Lakes of Avigliana, you can enjoy swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking, and water skiing. Lake Sirio is popular for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). Lake Viverone is ideal for swimming, water skiing, wakeboarding, and sailing. Lake Candia also allows canoeing and kayaking on its calm waters.
Absolutely. The Avigliana Lakes Natural Park provides well-maintained trails for walking, cycling, and birdwatching. Lake Sirio has trails around its shores for hiking and biking. Lake Viverone offers a 17 km trail for trekking and biking. Lake Orta has the 'anello azzurro' route for cycling and hiking. You can find various routes for cycling and mountain biking in the wider region, including trails near Lake Arignano. For more detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Moriondo Torinese or Cycling around Moriondo Torinese guides.
For a peaceful escape, Lake Sirio is known for its tranquil environment where motorboats are strictly prohibited. Lake Candia, part of the Natural Park of Lake Candia, offers a quiet and intimate atmosphere, perfect for nature lovers. Lake Orta is also a smaller, less crowded alternative to the more famous Italian lakes, providing a charming and serene experience.
Yes, many lakes provide amenities for visitors. Lake Sirio features equipped bathing facilities, restaurants, and picnic areas. Lake Viverone's lakefront is lively from spring to autumn with kiosks, restaurants, and bars. Lake Orta offers opportunities to enjoy local gastronomy in its charming villages. The area around Chapel of San Bernardo/Remembrance Park also has a small park with benches for a stop.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring to autumn is ideal for water sports and enjoying the lively atmosphere, especially at Lake Viverone. Summer is perfect for swimming. For birdwatching, winter can be excellent when migratory birds visit Lake Viverone. The picturesque views are enjoyable in any season.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, the natural beauty, and the historical significance of the areas surrounding the lakes. The komoot community particularly enjoys the peaceful settings for walking and outdoor activities, as seen with over 100 upvotes and 40 photos for spots like Lake Arignano. The blend of nature, relaxation, and cultural exploration is a major draw.
Yes, the Lakes of Avigliana (Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo) are located within the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park, which is characterized by a varied ecosystem. Lake Candia is also part of the Natural Park of Lake Candia, recognized for its significant biodiversity and as one of Piedmont's most important wetlands.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking paths. The Avigliana Lakes Natural Park has well-maintained trails suitable for leisurely strolls. Lake Pistono features trails for hiking and cycling, including a paved road that offers a leisurely 40-minute loop. Strada Bianca and Lake Arignano is a well-maintained dirt road suitable for cycling and enjoying the lakeside environment.
The region offers excellent gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Lake Arignano – Big Bench of Montaldo loop from Chieri' which is a moderate difficulty route, or the 'Lake Arignano – Lake Arignano loop from Piedmont' which is more difficult. These routes often pass by or near the lakes, offering scenic rides. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Moriondo Torinese guide.


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