Best lakes around Cesana Torinese are found nestled in the Italian Alps, offering access to diverse alpine lakes. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape and a variety of natural features. Visitors can explore lakes known for their unique colors, historical significance, and scenic beauty. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst a rich natural environment.
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Located at the beginning of the long climb to Monfol, this evocative place, recently restored, was the ancestor of the refrigerator! Taking advantage of the winter frost, teams of men in the middle of winter extracted ice from the lake, to then store the blocks in the icehouse below, which was nothing more than an underground structure, insulated from the outside by a thick layer of earth with insulating properties, and capable of keeping the ice during the summer months.
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Beautiful lake reachable both from Aiguilles and from Abries with a longer route
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The climb from Aiguilles is steep but without any technical difficulty, very beautiful path and beautiful lake on arrival.
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Lake above Sauze d'Oux easily accessible. There are also 3-4 picnic tables available. I also recommend a stop at the mountain pasture next door where you can buy their cheeses and yogurt
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beautiful lake, convenient for picnics and sunbathing, very popular
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A beautiful mountain lake with the refuge overlooking it
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An enchanting place, with a mountain pasture just a few meters away that produces butter, yogurt and delicious cheeses
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A large alpine lake, numerous paths and itineraries intertwine in its vicinity
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For a family-friendly outing, consider Lake Laune, located above Sauze d'Oulx. It's known for its welcoming atmosphere and a nearby mountain pasture where you can buy local products. Lago Nero di Bousson is also considered family-friendly and is easily accessible.
Yes, Lac Gignoux (Lake of Seven Colours) is renowned for its varying hues, likely due to the surrounding geological formations. Lago Nero (Black Lake) is named for its dark water, offering a striking contrast with the alpine scenery.
Absolutely. The Icehouse Lake and Ice House in the Salbertrand Wood offers a unique historical insight. This artificial lake is accompanied by the last intact 19th-century Piedmontese ice chest, which was used to store ice for transport to Turin and Briançon.
The region offers diverse hiking trails. For example, the trail to Lago Nero from Bousson is a popular option, taking about 3 hours one way through larch and fir forests. You can also connect Lago Nero to Lac Gignoux via a trail that traverses a unique 'Monti della Luna' area. For more challenging routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Cesana Torinese guide.
While specific public transport routes directly to each lake can vary, many trails start from villages like Bousson or Cesana Torinese, which are generally more accessible. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching trailheads.
Many of the natural trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them. The general alpine environment is welcoming to pets, but always check specific regulations for nature conservation areas like Cima Fournier e Lago Nero.
The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when trails are clear of snow and the alpine flora is in bloom. This period offers pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty.
Yes, near Lago Nero, you can find a refreshment point at the Capanna Mautino refuge. Lake Laune also has a mountain pasture nearby where you can purchase local products like cheese.
Lake Grand Laus is described as a 'magnificent mountain lake' and is a must-do for those seeking an impressive high-altitude lake experience. It lies at 2,579 meters and offers stunning panoramic views, with the option for a refreshing dip in its fresh alpine waters.
Yes, the region around Cesana Torinese offers excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including the 'Sagnalonga Alpine Village – Lac Gignoux loop from Cesana Torinese' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Cesana Torinese and MTB Trails around Cesana Torinese guides.
When hiking to lakes like Lago Nero, you'll pass through beautiful larch and fir forests. The trails also offer opportunities to spot alpine flora and fauna, such as marmots and wildflowers. The route connecting Lago Nero to Lac Gignoux traverses a unique 'lunar area' with small hills, hollows, junipers, and bilberries.
Lago Nero is part of the Cima Fournier e Lago Nero nature conservation area, which may have specific regulations regarding activities like camping or vehicle access. While general hiking typically doesn't require permits, it's always best to check local guidelines for protected areas to ensure compliance and responsible enjoyment of nature.


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