Best lakes around Sant'Antonino Di Susa are found within the Susa Valley, a region shaped by its morainic lakes, which are remnants of past glaciations. The area near Sant'Antonino Di Susa is known for its natural landscapes, including the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park, a significant hub of biodiversity. This region provides various lake experiences, ranging from popular destinations with amenities to more secluded natural settings.
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Unfortunately, the upper lake is full of rotting plants. Swimming is not recommended unless you are a frog. Unfortunately, the smell is not that great either. So I quickly left. The lake near the parking lot looks a little better. The restaurant is a nice place to stay.
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Excellent destination for a bike ride or starting point for many climbs of varying difficulty.
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Nice place for a stop, with wonderful views of Lago Grande.
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Nice panoramic point for a well-deserved stop
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The Avigliana lakes natural park is a treasure chest of biodiversity and represents a notable resource for Avigliana, both from an environmental and tourist point of view. The park is made up of three ecosystems: the two lakes, the Mareschi swamp and the moraine hills. The lakes are the only ones surviving among those formed following the last two great Pleistocene glaciations in the Susa valley. The Sacra di San Michele dominates this protected area from above, recalling that, since the year 1000, it has represented the point of reference for every person on a pilgrimage who crossed the Alps towards Rome or the Holy Land.
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too much traffic on weekends, but otherwise fine!
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Part of the route around the large lake of Avigliana (approximately from the former dynamite factory continuing clockwise towards the sports fields) is forbidden for bicycles (there are signposts). I adapted by getting off my bike every time I met people on foot and nobody raised any objections, I think it is better to evaluate the crowding of tourists from time to time, for example during the week there are much fewer people.
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Of morainic origin like the nearby Lago Piccolo di Avigliana, the Lago Grande is a typical tourist destination for many people who want to take a trip out of town from Turin. Of particular interest on the shores of Lago Grande is the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Laghi.
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The primary lakes in the area are the Lakes of Avigliana, which include Lago Grande di Avigliana and Lago Piccolo. Other notable lakes include Red Lake and Frogs' Paradise Lake.
Yes, the Lakes of Avigliana, particularly Lago Piccolo, offer a well-maintained Lakeside Cycle Path that is suitable for families. Frogs' Paradise Lake is also known for its simple, naturalistic route, making it a good option for children and families.
The Avigliana Lakes Natural Park is a hub of biodiversity, featuring the two main lakes (Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo), the Mareschi swamp, and moraine hills. You'll find splendid views of woods, peaks, and hills, and the area is rich in flora and fauna.
Yes, on the shores of Lago Grande di Avigliana, you can find the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Laghi. Additionally, the Sacra di San Michele overlooks the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park, serving as a historical pilgrimage reference point.
The Lakeside Cycle Path at the Lago Piccolo di Avigliana offers a pleasant ride with a well-maintained concrete bottom. It's surrounded by plants, providing a relatively cool experience even in summer. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various gravel biking routes in the wider region, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Sant'Antonino Di Susa guide.
Red Lake is located beneath the Colle del Vento and can be reached via an easy path from the Val Gravio refuge. It's advisable to admire it from a distance as the area immediately surrounding the lake can be swampy and muddy. It makes for a nice destination for a roughly 15 km round trip.
The lakes are generally pleasant to visit from spring through autumn. The Lakeside Cycle Path at the Lago Piccolo di Avigliana, for example, is described as relatively cool even in summer due to surrounding vegetation, making it enjoyable during warmer months.
Yes, the region offers various mountain hikes. For example, the climb from Red Lake to Colle del Vento features a very steep section for those seeking a challenge. You can find more detailed routes and difficulties in the Mountain Hikes around Sant'Antonino Di Susa guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the popular tourist destination of Lago Grande di Avigliana with its views and the Sanctuary, to the natural beauty and biodiversity of the Lakes of Avigliana Natural Park. The well-maintained Lakeside Cycle Path is also a community favorite.
Yes, near Frogs' Paradise Lake, there is a refreshment bar. The Lakes of Avigliana also offer dining areas by the lake, equipped with tables and fountains, providing a relaxing spot to take a break.
While the immediate lakeside areas are more suited for walking or gentle cycling, the broader region around Sant'Antonino di Susa offers numerous mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Casotto Fumavecchia loop' or 'Scenic Viewpoint loop' in the MTB Trails around Sant'Antonino Di Susa guide.
While some lakes are popular for recreation, it's noted that the waters of Frogs' Paradise Lake are not very clean, so swimming there is not recommended. For other lakes, it's best to check local regulations and conditions upon arrival.


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