Best lakes around Tronzano Vercellese are primarily found in the wider Vercelli and Biella provinces, as the commune itself is characterized by a flat, agricultural landscape with numerous watercourses like the Cavour Canal. While natural lakes are not directly adjacent to Tronzano Vercellese, the area benefits from its proximity to several significant lakes. These nearby natural areas offer opportunities for recreation, nature exploration, and insights into ancient history.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Pond located in the woods of Roppolo, near the village of the same name. In January 2025 there was no water, only mud
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Lake Viverone and the hills of the Serra Morenica, a unique place.
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Small and quiet lake where you can take 4 steps
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Lake in the greenhouse area of Ivrea, takes its name from the nearby town Viverone. The banks are rich in vegetation and there are also ancient stilt houses (not at this point). In Lago is the largest in this area, definitely worth a visit.
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I recommend it because there are some nice paths in the area, unfortunately the lake itself and the scenery are a bit ruined by large electric pylons.
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This point is very beautiful, it is ideal for taking a souvenir photo.
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an intermorainic lake like that of Viverone which is located nearby, has no tributary. Not suitable for swimming, there is a simulacrum of a high voltage line which is also disconnected from the grid and used only for training Terna (Enel) personnel which gives it a sinister appearance.
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One of the two pirogues 4 meters long is exhibited in the museum of the Biella area
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The lakes in the wider Vercelli and Biella provinces, such as Lago di Viverone and Lago di Bertignano, are unique for their glacial origin, rich historical significance including prehistoric pile-dwelling settlements, and diverse recreational opportunities. They offer a blend of natural beauty, ancient history, and outdoor activities.
Both Lago di Viverone and Lago di Bertignano are rich in history. Lago di Viverone is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its Bronze Age pile-dwelling settlements. Lago di Bertignano also features discoveries of Bronze Age remains and ancient Roman-era pirogues, with one preserved in the Museum of the Biella Territory.
Lago di Viverone is particularly popular for water sports. During summer, you can enjoy swimming at its well-equipped beaches, as well as activities like water skiing, wake-boarding, sailing, and canoeing.
Yes, especially at Lago di Viverone. Its southern shore offers a wilder, more vegetated landscape ideal for nature trails and birdwatching, where you can spot various species like ducks, coots, mallards, gulls, and grebes. Lago di Bertignano is also part of a Special Area of Conservation, offering natural beauty.
Absolutely. Both Lago di Viverone and Lago di Bertignano are considered family-friendly. Lago di Viverone has lively promenades and beaches, while Lago di Bertignano offers scenic walks suitable for all ages.
Yes, both lakes offer opportunities for walking and cycling. Lago di Viverone has a lively promenade on its northern bank and nature trails on the southern shore. Lago di Bertignano features specially designed walks and bike routes to enjoy its natural beauty.
Yes, Lago di Bertignano is particularly known for fishing. It is rich in various fish species, including pike, carp, chub, perch, and trout, making it a popular spot for anglers.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but the period from spring to autumn is particularly vibrant. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Lago di Viverone, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes.
Yes, the northern bank of Lago di Viverone features a lively promenade with kiosks, restaurants, and shops, offering various dining options. The area is also known for its enogastronomic excellence, including the local Coregone fish and Erbaluce di Caluso DOCG wine.
Beyond walking and cycling directly around the lakes, the wider area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, mountain biking routes, and gravel biking paths. For more details, check out the Running Trails around Tronzano Vercellese, MTB Trails around Tronzano Vercellese, and Gravel biking around Tronzano Vercellese guides.
While specific regulations may vary, many natural areas around the lakes are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on trails and walks. For example, Pioglio Pond is listed as dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect wildlife and other visitors.
When visiting the area, be sure to try the Coregone fish, which is a local specialty from Lago di Viverone. Additionally, the region is famous for its Erbaluce di Caluso DOCG wine, a white wine produced in the surrounding hills.


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