Best lakes around Cinzano are found within the wider Piedmont region of Italy, as the municipality of Cinzano itself does not feature notable lakes. This area of northern Italy is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, from rolling hills to the foothills of the Alps. The region offers a variety of natural beauty, historical charm, and opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its prominent lakes.
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Beautiful pond, rich in water lilies - and in very sonorous amphibians!
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At certain times it is full of croaking frogs.
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The lake is clearly visible if we walk on the grassy dam, while on the other sides it is covered by vegetation. It is a beautiful body of water on the hill between Chieri and Castelnuovo
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The dirt road passes next to Lake Arignano, very well maintained
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Lake Arignano, located about 20 kilometers east of Turin, is an artificial basin of medieval origin, recently restored and reopened to the public. Surrounded by hills and fields, the lake is now an important refuge for wildlife and an ideal place for walking and outdoor activities.
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Located in the homonymous municipality in the province of Turin, Lake Arignano was created artificially centuries ago and is still the largest body of water on the Turin hills. It can only be reached via dirt roads and paths and bathing is prohibited.
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While Cinzano itself is a small municipality, you can find a few charming bodies of water nearby. Lake Arignano is an artificial lake of medieval origin, recently restored and known for its wildlife and outdoor activities. There's also a small artificial lake at the Chapel of San Bernardo/Remembrance Park, offering a peaceful stop. Additionally, you might discover a Small lake hidden in the woods, particularly visible in autumn.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Lake Arignano is an ideal place for walking and outdoor activities, and the Remembrance Park next to the Chapel of San Bernardo features a small park with a playground and benches. The Canarone Water Lily Pond is also noted as family-friendly, offering a chance to see water lilies and listen to frogs.
The lakes around Cinzano offer diverse natural beauty. Lake Arignano is surrounded by hills and fields, serving as an important refuge for wildlife. The Canarone Water Lily Pond is rich in water lilies and amphibians. You can also find a Small lake nestled in the woods, offering a serene viewpoint, especially as the leaves change in autumn.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities near the lakes around Cinzano. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Lake Arignano – Giant Bench loop' or 'Lake Arignano – Romanesque Church of San Lorenzo loop'. You can find more details on these and other traffic-free bike rides in the Traffic-free bike rides around Cinzano guide. For running, consider routes such as the 'Running loop from Piedmont' or 'Stramarentino Route loop', available in the Running Trails around Cinzano guide.
Yes, Lake Arignano can be reached via dirt roads and paths, making it suitable for walks. There's also a specific Strada Bianca and Lake Arignano trail, which is a well-maintained dirt road passing right next to the lake, popular for cycling.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Cinzano, the wider Piedmont region boasts several stunning lakes. Lake Maggiore is the largest, famous for its Borromean Islands and opportunities for water sports. Lake Orta offers a peaceful atmosphere with the charming village of Orta San Giulio and Isola San Giulio. Lake Mergozzo, near Maggiore, is known for its tranquil environment and clear waters. These lakes provide diverse experiences from bustling tourist spots to serene natural retreats.
For challenging water sports, Lake Viverone in the Biellese area is a significant hub, offering activities like wakeboarding, SUP, and water skiing. Lake Maggiore also experiences consistent winds, making it ideal for sailing and regattas, as well as canoeing and kayaking.
Yes, Lake Orta is particularly rich in history and culture, with the beautiful historic village of Orta San Giulio and the spiritual allure of Isola San Giulio, home to a Romanesque Basilica. Lake Maggiore also features the exquisite gardens and palaces on the Borromean Islands, which are significant historical and cultural landmarks.
The best time to visit the lakes in Piedmont generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the towns, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming, though it can be busier. Some smaller, hidden lakes, like the Small lake near Cinzano, are particularly scenic in autumn when the leaves fall.
Yes, the Lakes of Avigliana are part of a natural park near Turin. This system of lakes, including Lake Candia, is known for its rich biodiversity and offers opportunities for nature walks and a more relaxed pace amidst natural surroundings.
Lake Sirio, located in the valleys of Turin, stands out for being part of a myriad of smaller lakes nestled in green hollows. It is particularly valued for its natural beauty and the rich biodiversity of its surroundings, offering a more intimate connection with nature.


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