Best attractions and places to see around Lake Malciaussia include natural and man-made features in a mountain setting. Lake Malciaussia is an artificial basin situated at 1,805 meters above sea level, created by a dam from the 1930s for electricity generation. The area offers various points of interest, including a scenic road and a mountain hut. It is a region with several places to explore.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Enchanting artificial lake at the foot of Rocciamelone
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Continuing straight you reach the Tazzetti Refuge, while on the left side you reach the Lago Nero and then the Colle Croce di Ferro (all as Trekking)
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End of the road… then only single track
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Dam lake very well known and frequented by many people in the summer period, but parking for motor vehicles is subject to a fee (rate July and August 2024: €5 on weekdays and €7 on weekends)
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Beautiful lake at the end of the Val di Viù. Starting point for some demanding walks, Rifugio Tazzetti or Croce di ferro
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Lake Malciaussia is an artificial basin located at 1,805 meters above sea level. The dam dates back to the 1930s; the barrier allows to collect the water useful for the creation of electricity.
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Every Thursday from the end of June to the beginning of August the road is reserved for cyclists only, closed to motorized vehicles from 11.30 to 15.30.
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The area around Lake Malciaussia is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore guides like Waterfall hikes around Lake Malciaussia, Gravel biking around Lake Malciaussia, and Cycling around Lake Malciaussia.
Yes, every Thursday from the end of June to the beginning of August, the road leading to Lake Malciaussia is reserved exclusively for cyclists. Motorized vehicles are closed from 11:30 to 15:30, offering a unique experience on the Road from Ghitera to Lake Malciaussia.
Yes, parking for motor vehicles is available at Lake Malciaussia. During July and August 2024, the rate is €5 on weekdays and €7 on weekends.
Lake Malciaussia is particularly popular and frequented during the summer months. The warmer weather makes it ideal for enjoying the lake and surrounding mountain activities.
Yes, Rifugio Vulpot is a mountain hut located near Lake Malciaussia. It's accessible via the same road that is reserved for cyclists on specific summer Thursdays.
The primary natural feature is Lake Malciaussia itself, an artificial basin situated at 1,805 meters above sea level. The area is characterized by its mountain setting, offering scenic viewpoints and a tranquil lake environment.
Yes, Lake Malciaussia is considered family-friendly. While specific easy walks are not detailed, the general area is suitable for families to enjoy the mountain scenery and the lake environment.
The Road from Ghitera to Lake Malciaussia is a beautiful mountain road suitable for both mountain bikes and road bikes. It features challenging sections with slopes up to 12% over its 14 km length, with a 380-meter elevation gain.
Yes, both Lake Malciaussia and the Road from Ghitera to Lake Malciaussia are noted for offering scenic viewpoints of the surrounding mountain landscape and the lake itself.
Lake Malciaussia is an artificial basin created by a dam that dates back to the 1930s. The dam was constructed to collect water for electricity generation, making it a significant man-made feature in the region's history.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. For example, you can find options like the "Lake Malciaussia – Lake Malciaussia loop from Margone" which offers moderate to difficult terrain. More details are available in the Waterfall hikes around Lake Malciaussia guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning mountain scenery, the tranquility of the artificial lake, and the opportunities for cycling and hiking. The unique experience of cycling on the road when it's closed to traffic is also a highlight for many.


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