Best lakes around Ceresole Reale are situated in the Orco Valley, at the base of the Gran Paradiso National Park. This region features several artificial lakes, primarily created for hydroelectric power generation, set amidst an alpine landscape. The area is characterized by majestic peaks, glaciers, and diverse alpine fauna. Ceresole Reale serves as a destination for outdoor activities and wildlife observation within the national park.
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The road that draws an "S" on the dam is very scenic. All that remains is to tackle the last hairpin bends to the top and then enjoy the most beautiful view of the Alps and perhaps the world...
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Ridiculous climb, road and valley, first 4 km with some hard but balanced stretches of flat ground, the last 7 km are tough. Very degraded asphalt, with eight sectors where the road has been restored after landslides, then asphalt disappeared. There are 8 drainage grates to watch out for, they cross the road and are made of iron rods that fit a 25 tire comfortably. With a road bike, to be avoided on days of uncertain weather, the road sees the constant presence of stones and armrests, with water I think it's a mess.
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The climb of Colle del Nivolet is among the most exciting and fascinating of the Piedmont Alps, I always recommend Alba and Tramonti when the light transforms the landscape into pure magic!
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for updated info due to recent landslides on the road read here ➡️ http://www.rifugiopontese.it/ and/or contact the Pontese Refuge which can be reached on foot from the Sernior area
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The route is no longer accessible, the electricity company no longer even allows hikers (you risk a fine for infringement of private property)
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Lake Agnel is part of a wonderful alpine environment, possibly the most beautiful and spectacular thing I have seen in the Alps. As soon as you leave behind Lake Serrú, an artificial dam, you reach this natural lake after a short descent. Leaving it behind in the direction of the Colle del Nivolet, the views from above are great. Beauty cannot be seen in photos nor described in words... you have to feel it arriving there by bicycle.
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Going up towards Nivolet, you can stop at a highly panoramic point where you can photograph the lakes.
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If the temperature allows it (in July it should be perfect) a dip in the lake is a fantastic emotion! The water is chilly (4 or 5°) but after the effort made to climb it gives a crazy charge!
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Among the most popular lakes are Lake Serrù, an artificial lake at 2,275 meters altitude, and Teleccio Dam and Lake, known for its light blue color and as a starting point for excursions. Lago di Ceresole is also highly regarded for its accessible circular route and water sports.
Yes, Lago di Ceresole offers a relatively flat 9 km circular route suitable for nature walks with families. You can also enjoy picnics, dining at the Chalet of the Lake, and water sports like sailing, kayaking, and canoeing. The village of Ceresole Reale itself is considered family-friendly.
The lakes are set amidst majestic Alpine peaks and glaciers within the Gran Paradiso National Park. You'll find crystal-clear waters, coniferous woods, and diverse alpine fauna such as ibex, chamois, marmots, golden eagles, and bearded vultures. Lago Agnel is particularly noted for its beautiful blue hue.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate to difficult routes like "From Ceresole Reale to Lake Dres" or "Bellagarda Lakes Loop Trail." Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as "From Ceresole Reale to Lake Agnel." For cycling, consider the "Nivolet Pass Trail." You can explore more options on the Hiking around Ceresole Reale, MTB Trails around Ceresole Reale, and Cycling around Ceresole Reale guide pages.
The warmer months are ideal for nature walks, water sports, and enjoying the full range of activities. In winter, Lago di Ceresole transforms into a cross-country ski run, offering a different experience. The region emphasizes sustainable tourism and offers trails suitable for all levels both in summer and winter.
Lago di Ceresole features a circular route of about 9 km that is relatively flat, making it accessible for many visitors to enjoy nature walks. The paths around Lake Serrù are also mostly flat and suitable for panoramic walks.
Yes, the lakes are within the Gran Paradiso National Park, making them excellent spots for wildlife observation. Visitors frequently spot ibex, chamois, marmots, and various bird species, including golden eagles and bearded vultures, especially around Lago di Ceresole, Lago Serrù, and Lago Agnel.
Lago Agnel, located just above Lake Serrù along the road to Colle del Nivolet, is distinctive for its beautiful, intense blue hue. This color results from its water source, which deposits sediments upstream, leading to clearer water. It's also famously known as a filming location for the final scene of the 1969 film "The Italian Job."
The lakes in Ceresole Reale, such as Lago di Ceresole, Lago Serrù, and Lago Agnel, are primarily artificial and were created for hydroelectric power generation. The dam at Lago di Ceresole, built between 1925 and 1931, is a point of interest for its engineering. Near Lake Serrù, there is also a glaciological museum.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from places like Colle del Nivolet. The unique beauty of the alpine landscape, the opportunity to spot diverse wildlife, and the variety of trails for hiking and cycling are also highly appreciated. Many describe the area as a truly special and beautiful place.
Yes, near Lago di Ceresole, visitors can dine at the Chalet of the Lake. The village of Ceresole Reale itself offers facilities and is a good starting point for exploring the area, where you can find refreshments.
Colle del Nivolet is a mountain pass known for its breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding lakes and mountains. The road leading to it passes by Lago Serrù and Lago Agnel, making it a scenic climb and a popular destination for hikers and cyclists seeking spectacular vistas.


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