Lakes around Germagnano are situated in the Valli di Lanzo, Piedmont, Italy, an area characterized by its alpine landscape. The municipality of Germagnano serves as a gateway to nearly a hundred lakes spread across the three main valleys of the region. This area offers a diverse range of natural features, including both natural and artificial water bodies. The terrain varies from easily accessible valleys to more rugged alpine environments.
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Very beautiful lake nestled in the small inner valley of the Civrari massif. You just need to be careful during this snowmelt period with the various streams that make the approach area a bit marshy.
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A small but beautiful lake located in a pasture area. So, in the right season, cows are often present nearby. It's the first lake you encounter starting from Alpe Bianca.
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The climb to Monastero Lake from Colle della Forchetta is characterized by a well-worn and well-maintained trail, with most of the sections with double-digit gradients paved. Splendid views
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We returned via Alpe Laiet. Here, the trail signs were momentarily lost.
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Lake Monastero is a fascinating body of water in the Lanzo valleys, in the municipality of Cantoira. It is easily reachable via a wide dirt road that passes through the Forchetta hill, but there are also shorter paths that cut across the route, all of which can be easily covered by running. Getting here almost always means facing a rather challenging climb, but in a suggestive environment with a view of the Val Grande and the Levanne. To the north-west, the path follows a half-coast, so it is rather flat, on the slope of the La Rossa peak.
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Nice climb, tiring but the view is worth the effort
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a pleasant lake with fresh, shallow water, muddy bottom but clear water. A couple of clearings excellent for a picnic before continuing the tour.
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Recommended if you are in good shape, but the view is worth the effort
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The Valli di Lanzo, accessible from Germagnano, offer numerous lakes for hiking. Popular choices include Laghetto del Civrari, a small body of water under the Civrari massif, often found when climbing to Punta Imperatoria or Punta della Croce. Another option is the challenging ascent to Lago di Monastero, which rewards with panoramic views.
Yes, Sumiana Lakes are known for their family-friendly appeal. These two small lakes in the Mezzenile woods are the arrival point of a pleasant, non-demanding walk, making them ideal for families.
The Valli di Lanzo boast a diverse range of natural features. You'll find alpine lakes nestled in rocky environments, lakes surrounded by pastures and rhododendrons, and even those on wide natural terraces. Many offer stunning views and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Ovarda Lakes offer varied terrain, with some requiring more demanding treks. The ascent to Lago di Monastero is also considered a challenging climb, requiring good physical condition but offering rewarding panoramas.
Beyond hiking, the region around Germagnano offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, including routes like the 'Punta Cialma – Lanzo Torinese Civic Tower loop' or the 'Talc Mine – Talc Quarry loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Lys Pass – Colle del Lys Memorial Tower loop'. For more details, you can check the Hiking around Germagnano, MTB Trails around Germagnano, and Gravel biking around Germagnano guides.
The largest natural lake in the Lanzo Valleys is Gran Lago, located in the Unghiasse valley. Its significant size makes it a prominent natural landmark in the region.
Yes, Lago della Rossa is a notable artificial lake situated between Val d'Ala and Val di Viù. It's a classical hiking destination, often reached from Rifugio Gastaldi, and offers stunning views.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from easily accessible scenic spots to challenging alpine treks. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the clear waters, and the opportunities for picnics. The panoramic views after a challenging climb, such as to Lago di Monastero, are often highlighted as particularly rewarding.
The best time to visit the alpine lakes near Germagnano is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, trails are clear of snow, and the surrounding nature is in full bloom. Some lakes might be partially frozen in early spring, offering a unique sight.
Yes, Monastero Lake is known for its easy accessibility and picturesque setting, making it a popular choice for leisurely strolls. The Sumiana Lakes also offer a pleasant, non-demanding walk suitable for those seeking an easier experience.
The Ovarda Lakes are located on wide natural terraces. Three of them – Piccolo, Bleu, and Grande – are relatively easy to reach, offering beautiful alpine scenery. Other lakes in the Ovarda valley are recommended for more experienced hikers due to challenging terrain.
Lago Nero, situated uphill from Lago di Malciaussia, is second in size only to Unghiasse Gran Lago and is rich in local legends. Its mysterious allure and substantial size make it an intriguing place to visit for those interested in local folklore.
Lago Rocca dell'Alpe is a small but beautiful lake located in a pasture area. In the right season, you might even see cows grazing nearby. It's often the first lake encountered when starting from Alpe Bianca.


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