Lakes around Trofarello offer diverse natural settings within the wider Turin metropolitan area and Piedmont region. The landscape features a mix of natural parks, glacial formations, and areas shaped by human activity. These bodies of water provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and natural observation. The region's lakes are valued for their ecological significance and recreational potential.
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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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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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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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Nice compact path that passes between the two quarry lakes at the Po Morto. Pay attention to the roots.
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A beautiful lake near La Loggia, not far from the Pò
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Path that joins two stretches of dirt roads passing through the lakes of the Po Morto oxbow. It is a former agricultural track, and in many places the two tracks can still be seen. The surface is compact and quite good, just with a lot of protruding roots: all in all, it is better than many urban cycle paths. A racing bike might have some problems, but any other bike can get through it.
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nice place for a picnic and relax in the open air
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Near Trofarello, you can find a variety of water bodies, from smaller park ponds and quarry lakes like Maddalena Park Pond and Lago Po Morto, to larger natural lake systems further afield in the Piedmont region. These include the two clean lakes of Laghi di Avigliana, the glacial Lago Sirio, and the tranquil Lake Candia, each offering unique natural settings.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake Relax is noted as a nice spot for a picnic and outdoor relaxation. The pond at Castelguelfo Castle and Pond offers a beautiful setting for families. Further out, Laghi di Avigliana and Lago Sirio are popular for family activities like swimming and pedal boating, with equipped areas and beaches.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on paths like the Trail Between the Lakes of Lanca di Po Morto. Water sports such as swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and pedal boating are popular at Laghi di Avigliana and Lago Sirio. For hiking, you can explore trails around Lake Candia or the Gran Paradiso National Park near Lake Ceresole. You can also find various routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running in the wider Trofarello area.
Laghi di Avigliana, particularly Lago Grande, is recognized as one of the cleanest lakes in Piedmont and Italy, making it excellent for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and pedal boating. Lago Sirio is another glacial lake known for its clear, sparkling waters and is one of the few designated bathing lakes in the region, offering swimming, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Lake Ceresole also allows for windsurfing, sailing, and kayaking.
Yes, the area around Castelguelfo Castle and Pond features a fifteenth-century castle, offering a blend of traditional and neo-Gothic architecture. While often used for events and difficult to enter, its exterior and reflection in the pond provide a stunning view within a historical context.
You can find diverse natural features. Lago Po Morto offers viewpoints along its compact path between two quarry lakes. Laghi di Avigliana features a varied ecosystem with hilly reliefs and marshy areas, along with scenic floating walkways. Lago Sirio is surrounded by walking and biking trails that provide stunning views of the water and nearby mountains. Lake Candia is a significant wetland surrounded by green hills and forests, known for its pristine environment. Lake Ceresole, nestled in Gran Paradiso National Park, boasts majestic peaks reflecting in its crystal-clear waters.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, Maddalena Park Pond is listed as dog-friendly. When visiting other lakes, it's always advisable to check specific park regulations regarding pets, especially in protected natural areas like Laghi di Avigliana Natural Park or Lake Candia Natural Park.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. In winter, areas like Lake Ceresole transform into cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails, offering a different experience. The natural beauty of the lakes can be appreciated year-round.
While direct public transport to all lakes from Trofarello might require transfers, some are more accessible. Laghi di Avigliana can be reached by train from Trofarello with transfers, taking about 1 hour and 14 minutes. Lago Sirio, near Ivrea, is reachable by bus from Ivrea, which itself is accessible by train. For other lakes, a car is often the most convenient option, especially for those further into the Piedmont region like Lake Candia or Lake Ceresole.
Yes, particularly at Lago Sirio, the surrounding walking and biking trails are ideal for birdwatching due to the lake's natural setting and diverse ecosystem. Lake Candia, being an important wetland, also offers excellent opportunities for observing various bird species in its pristine environment.
Yes, especially around the more developed lakes. Lago Sirio has tourist resorts and restaurants nearby, along with a free-access beach. The Lago Piccolo area of Laghi di Avigliana has an equipped area with wooden tables and a restaurant. For Lake Candia, while known for its quiet atmosphere, facilities are available for rentals and a pleasant break. The towns surrounding these larger lakes will also offer various dining and accommodation options.
Lake Candia is considered a 'hidden gem' due to its location in the heart of the Canavese region, surrounded by green hills and forests. It's a shallow, glacial lake with remarkable natural conditions, making it an important wetland. The scarcity of buildings and reduced tourism pressure have helped preserve its pristine environment, offering a quiet, intimate atmosphere for relaxation and nature enjoyment.


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