Best lakes around Tollegno are found in the surrounding Province of Biella, Piedmont, and Valle d'Aosta regions. This area is characterized by diverse natural beauty, ranging from alpine glacial lakes to larger regional bodies of water. The landscape is shaped by glacial activity, offering varied environments for exploration. These lakes provide opportunities for recreation and offer insights into the region's natural and historical features.
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artificial lake once infested with abandoned turtles and now finally reclaimed
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At 2020 meters, Lake Barma (or Balma) is a lake of glacial origin sunken between the Gragliasca peak, Lei Long and Balma d’Oropa on the left, Mont Mars and Monte Rosso on the right, and the Balma d’Oropa hill in front. With 31,320 square meters of extension, it is the largest lake included in the Mont Mars Nature Reserve. On its shores, from the second half of June, rhododendrons, mountain lilies, round cotton grasses, mountain arnica and wild orchids bloom.
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Very modern and comfortable refuge. Equipped with 24h electricity, wi-fi, hot water. The refuge is also a stop for the Oropa Valley walk. The Barma refuge is located at an altitude of 2060 meters in the Mont Mars nature reserve, located between the Biella area and the Lys Valley in the Aosta Valley. The stone structure is built around the roche moutonne in the center of an amphitheater overlooking the lakes of the same name at the foot of the Mont Mars massif (2600 m). The refuge is recently built and has a large bar, two dining rooms, eight rooms, five of which seat 8, two seat 4 and a double with bathroom. The services are shared. The structure is equipped with solar panels for the production of electricity, integrated with a co-generator system. The water is collected from the depths of the lake and treated with a water purifier so as to avoid the use of packaging to be disposed of.
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waterfalls of the Oropa stream on the path to Mucrone
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recently cleared of an infestation of American tortoises caused by the abandonment of these animals
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pond recently reclaimed from the invasion of dangerous turtles once considered as "home aquarium animals". The abandonment over the years of these reptiles, which in some cases have become enormous, has been a cause of danger for people and animals.
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Recently built refuge surrounded by the Barma lakes, open in the summer and reachable with a not too demanding walk from Pillaz (or from Pian Coumarial) a hamlet of Fontainemore, overcoming a long stretch of road up to Lake Vargno
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Between the sanctuary of Oropa and the Rosazza refuge, at this point you can see a small but pretty waterfall of the Oropa stream. The water flows between several boulders to create a truly remarkable play of colors and reflections.
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The region around Tollegno offers a variety of lakes. Notable ones include Lake Vargno, an alpine glacial lake at the foot of the Mont Mars Nature Reserve, and the Rifugio della Balma, which is set on a promontory with two homonymous lakes. Further afield, you'll find Lake Viverone, the third largest lake in Piedmont, and the alpine Laghetto del Camino.
Yes, many lakes in the area are excellent for hiking. For instance, the paths leading to Lake Vargno are generally well-maintained and suitable for various fitness levels, with a popular approach from Pillaz or Plan-Coumarial. The area around Rifugio della Balma and Barma Lakes also offers scenic mountain trails. For more options, you can explore the Hiking around Tollegno guide.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. At Lake Vargno, you can see peaks like Punta Leretta, Punta Figlieu, and Mont Mars reflected in its clear waters. The Rifugio della Balma provides breathtaking views of the surrounding Mont Mars massif and its two lakes. Lake Viverone is known for its rich vegetation, providing habitats for diverse fauna, making it ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, Lake Vargno is considered family-friendly, with well-maintained paths suitable for walks. Lake Viverone offers peaceful walking paths along its shores and opportunities for sailing, which can be enjoyable for families. The Oropa Stream Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly.
The best time to visit depends on the lake and desired activity. Alpine lakes like Lake Vargno and Rifugio della Balma are typically best visited from late spring to early autumn when trails are clear of snow. Lower-altitude lakes like Lake Viverone can be enjoyed for walks and activities throughout spring, summer, and early autumn.
Yes, Lake Viverone is known for its welcoming accommodation options along its shores. For a more rugged mountain experience, Rifugio Lago della Vecchia near Lago della Vecchia offers typical Piedmontese cuisine and overnight stays. The Rifugio della Balma is a modern and comfortable refuge with a large bar and dining rooms, also offering overnight stays.
Yes, Lake Viverone is an important archaeological site, with evidence of Bronze Age pile-dwelling settlements. Lake Vargno also has historical interest, featuring a partially cut dam from a 20th-century hydroelectric project.
Beyond hiking, Lake Viverone offers opportunities for sailing, birdwatching, and angling. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes nearby. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Tollegno and Road Cycling Routes around Tollegno guides.
Lake delle Piane, an artificial reservoir in the Municipality of Masserano, is described as a 'very lonely' spot, suggesting a tranquil and less crowded environment for visitors seeking solitude.
The lakes around Tollegno are unique due to their diverse origins and settings. You'll find high-altitude alpine glacial lakes like Lake Vargno and Laghetto del Camino, shaped by ancient glacial activity, alongside larger regional bodies of water like Lake Viverone, which boasts archaeological significance and rich biodiversity. This variety offers a wide range of experiences from rugged mountain exploration to peaceful lakeside relaxation.
Visitors frequently appreciate the spectacular mountain panoramas and the tranquility offered by the alpine lakes. The clear waters reflecting surrounding peaks, such as those visible from Lake Vargno, are often highlighted. The modern and comfortable facilities at places like Rifugio della Balma, nestled between two mountain lakes, also receive positive feedback for enhancing the experience.


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