Best lakes around Orio Canavese are situated within the broader Canavese area, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes. This area, located before the Western Alps, features several picturesque lakes, many of glacial origin. It offers a variety of environments, from tranquil natural parks to active water sports destinations. The region provides opportunities for exploration, relaxation, and family outings by the water.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Lake Candia (in Piedmontese lagh ëd Candia), located in the municipality of Candia, in the Canavese area, about thirty kilometers from Turin, is the last highly natural lake basin in the Piedmontese Po Valley, before the mountain barrier represented by the Western Alps.
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Point where you can take a break
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I'm giving this spot a negative rating because, compared to the photo, the place is currently in a serious state of disrepair. The wooden walkway is quite uneven and has some screws sticking out of the beams, which is definitely not ideal for cyclists. The area is poorly maintained, with dirt and overgrown grass, and the table is also quite dirty; it's obvious that it doesn't get much maintenance... a shame, because it's truly a charming spot!
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The area depicted in these images is located a short distance from the parking lot where it's best to leave your car and explore (on foot or by bike) the countless trails that surround the lake. This is one of the few truly accessible areas along the entire perimeter because, perhaps to protect the lake's fragile ecosystem, the trail that circles it is kept at a constant distance. In any case, aside from the lake, the entire surrounding rural area is worth a visit, still pleasantly unspoiled. A trip in autumn is highly recommended for the myriad colors of the vegetation. Both cyclists and walkers should be careful, as I didn't notice any distinction between trails reserved for mountain bikes and those reserved for pedestrians; many secondary paths have dead ends!
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A photo on the park's pier is a must. Stunning view...
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Small intra-moraine lake, fed by rainwater in the small basin created by the Balteo Glacier in this moraine, which dates back more than one hundred thousand years. The name “paolet” in the local dialect means “small swamp” because over time this lake has partially filled with organic material created by the decomposition of aquatic vegetation. At the moment the water remains only in a ring outside the lake while in the center an islet has already formed: if there is no human intervention, the lake will gradually fill up completely. This is a site of great naturalistic importance for the many species that inhabit it, including the Pelobates fosco insubrico, a small toad at risk of extinction and for this reason the subject of a European protection project.
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This bench with a wooden table ideal for a picnic is a stone's throw from Lake Candia, close to the swamp and you can also get there by car for a pleasant picnic immersed in nature
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Among the most popular choices are Lake Candia, known for its natural beauty and family-friendly atmosphere, and Lake Sirio, a glacial lake popular for swimming and water sports. Visitors also appreciate the serene environment of Lake Meugliano for family outings.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Lake Candia is particularly popular in summer, offering a tranquil environment for picnics and walks within the Natural Park of Lake Candia. Lake Meugliano also provides a serene setting for family outings and nature walks. Lake Sirio features bathing stations and water sports rentals, making it a lively option for families.
The lakes around Orio Canavese are primarily of glacial or morainic origin, set amidst green hills, forests, and marsh areas. You'll find diverse landscapes, from the highly natural basin of Lake Candia to the clean waters of Lake Sirio. The region also features unique sites like Lake Paolet, an intra-moraine lake important for its biodiversity, including the rare Pelobates fosco insubrico toad.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on numerous trails, especially around Lake Candia within its Natural Park. Lake Sirio is excellent for swimming and water sports. For more structured activities, Lake Palas is a dedicated waterski park. There are also many cycling and mountain biking routes in the wider region. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Orio Canavese and MTB Trails around Orio Canavese guides.
Yes, the Five Lakes of Serra d'Ivrea area, which includes Lake Sirio, Lake Campagna, Lake Pistono, Lake Nero, and Lake San Michele, offers numerous paths for walking, biking, or horseback riding. For example, a circular route winds around Lake Pistono through vineyards and chestnut woods, offering views of Montalto Dora Castle. Lake Nero also features a circular path with unique natural elements. These trails connect the morainic basins, providing diverse natural and geological insights.
Lake Sirio is particularly well-suited for swimming during the summer months, known for its clean waters and equipped bathing stations. Lake Palas also offers designated areas for swimming and sunbathing for its members and guests.
The lakes are generally pleasant to visit from spring through early autumn. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, especially at Lake Sirio. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural parks, with beautiful foliage changes. Some areas, like the Lago di Candia Nature Park, have restrictions from April to July due to bird nesting, so it's always good to check local advisories.
Absolutely. Lake Paolet is a site of great naturalistic importance, home to many species including the endangered Pelobates fosco insubrico toad. The Lago di Candia Nature Park is a significant marsh area for bird nesting. The Five Lakes of Serra d'Ivrea also offer diverse geological and wildlife interests, including the 'Terre Ballerine' (dancing lands) near Lake Pistono, a former peat bog with flexible terrain.
Yes, several lakes have amenities nearby. Lake Sirio, for instance, features restaurants and bathing stations. Lake Palas has a clubhouse with bar and lunch service, and on-site accommodation at 'B&B Cascina Mero'. The towns surrounding the lakes, such as Ivrea, Montalto Dora, and Chiaverano, also offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
Many natural trails and paths around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially those in less developed areas like the nature trails around Lake Meugliano or the paths connecting the Five Lakes of Serra d'Ivrea. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check for specific local regulations, especially in protected areas or during bird nesting seasons.
The region offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can find routes for touring bicycles, mountain bikes, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Lake Candia – Ivrea Canal loop' for touring, or the 'Lake Paolet – Bric Vignadoma Singletrack loop' for MTB. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as 'Floating platform on Lake Sirio – Lake Sirio loop'. More details can be found in the Cycling around Orio Canavese, MTB Trails around Orio Canavese, and Road Cycling Routes around Orio Canavese guides.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Lake Paolet offers a more intimate experience due to its smaller size and significant naturalistic importance. Lake Meugliano, nestled in Valchiusella, also provides a serene and tranquil environment away from more bustling spots, perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with nature.


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