Lakes around Carignano, a town in Italy's Piedmont region near the Po bridge, offer natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is home to Lago Arenile, an artificial lake spanning approximately 10 hectares, created as part of the Po Park's conservation efforts. This lake features diverse flora and fauna, providing opportunities for sport fishing, canoeing, picnicking, and exploring trekking trails. Carignano's lakes provide a setting for various recreational activities amidst lush greenery.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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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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A recently created wetland (late 2025) on what was once the Parpaglia farm's hemp maceration plant. A sign (unfortunately already defaced by a few deaf people) explains that the purpose is to provide a natural-like habitat for the amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic birds that once swarmed the park. Aside from its eco-educational purposes, it's a lovely pond, with benches and a bike park, nestled among fields and pastures, shaded by trees, and offering a beautiful view of Parpaglia Castle. A lovely place for a break, a great destination for a day trip.
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One of the springs (also called "resurgences") that give the Airasca-Moretta bike path its name (the "road of the resurgences"). You can get there by taking a small detour from the bike path in Cercenasco, near the bridge over the Lemina: follow the Lemina along the left bank, first on asphalt and then on a moderate dirt road. Following the signs, you leave the river bank and follow a dirt road that's mostly grassy, reaching the spring in about a hundred meters. The spring appears as a pond with two channels branching off; depending on the water table, it may even be empty. The pond is home to a few ducks, but they aren't very trusting and quickly flee—just be aware that walking to the spring will disturb the ducks. Near the spring, there's a stone table and benches in the shade of a beautiful oak; around it, other notable oaks provide shade and a spectacular view. You can then continue along the dirt road along the banks of the Lemina River, reaching Cascina Canali and the hamlet of Appendini. The location is very beautiful and worth the detour; even the roughest dirt road isn't overly potholed, and with a little caution, you can reach it on almost any bicycle.
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A few steps from the historic center of Carmagnola there is a protected area of great naturalistic interest: La Lanca di San Michele, an ancient riverbed, now abandoned, which has been transformed into a beautiful wetland rich in flora and fauna typical of the river environment and the Bosco del Gerbasso where, thanks to valuable scientific work, a strip of the original Po Valley plain forest has been recreated. Inside there is a beach, picnic area, observation points and many other points of interest.
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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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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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Beyond Lago Arenile, visitors frequently enjoy the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve, a protected wetland area. Another favored spot is Trail Between the Lakes of Lanca di Po Morto, which connects two stretches of dirt roads through oxbow lakes, offering a pleasant route for exploration.
The lakes around Carignano, including Lago Arenile, are known for their diverse flora and fauna. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve is a rich wetland with a recreated strip of the original Po Valley plain forest, providing habitats for various species. The recently created Former Retting Tank Wetland also aims to provide a natural habitat for amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic birds.
Lago Arenile offers a variety of recreational activities, including sport fishing, football, volleyball, and canoeing. You can also find designated areas for picnicking and barbecuing. For those who enjoy exploring, there are trekking and walking trails around the lake, perfect for nature observation.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve is marked as family-friendly and features a beach, picnic area, and observation points. The Former Retting Tank Wetland also offers a lovely pond with benches and a bike park, making it a great destination for a family break.
Absolutely. Lago Arenile has dedicated trekking and walking trails. Additionally, you can find a moderate hiking route around Lago Po Morto, which is part of the 'Lago Po Morto loop from Carignano' trail. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Carignano.
The area around Carignano offers various cycling routes. For instance, the Trail Between the Lakes of Lanca di Po Morto is a compact dirt path suitable for most bikes. You can find more detailed cycling options in the cycling guide around Carignano, including routes like the 'Moretta–Airasca Cycle Path'.
Yes, Lago Arenile has designated areas for picnicking and barbecuing. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve also features a picnic area and a beach, perfect for relaxation. Near the Fontanile Lurduit, you'll find a stone table and benches under the shade of beautiful oak trees, offering a scenic spot for a break.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the lush greenery and outdoor activities suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the lakes and their surrounding trails. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and picnicking.
Yes, the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve is a significant protected area, featuring a wetland and a recreated strip of the original Po Valley plain forest. The Fontanile Lurduit is also a notable natural spring, or 'resurgence,' that feeds into the local waterways and is surrounded by ancient oaks.
Visitors appreciate the serene and captivating settings for various recreational activities. Many enjoy the diverse flora and fauna, the opportunities for sport fishing and canoeing, and the peaceful trekking and walking trails. The presence of picnic areas and observation points also adds to the appeal, making these lakes ideal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking relaxation.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Carignano's lakes. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult options, in the running trails guide around Carignano. These routes often pass through scenic natural areas, offering a great way to experience the local landscape.


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