Lakes around Settimo Torinese offer diverse natural landscapes within the metropolitan area of Turin. While no prominent lakes are directly within Settimo Torinese, the surrounding region features several notable bodies of water. These lakes provide opportunities for outdoor activities and are set amidst varied geographical features, from morainic hills to high alpine valleys. The area is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and accessibility to urban centers.
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Beautiful rides along the Po.
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Continuing along the route you arrive at the San Mauro bridge
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Very soft off-road route, encounters with wild animals, especially hares. Relaxing and fresh made in the morning.
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The Parco della Pellerina is beautiful to explore on foot or by bike and is very busy especially on weekends
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For swimming and a variety of water sports, Lake Sirio and Lake Viverone are excellent choices. Lake Sirio, a glacial lake near Ivrea, is known for its clear, sparkling waters and allows activities like swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. Motorboats are prohibited, ensuring a peaceful atmosphere. Lake Viverone, the third largest in Piedmont, has received Blue Flag awards for its clean waters and offers swimming, sailing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and kitesurfing.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lago Piccolo della Pellerina is part of a park with games for children, kiosks, bars, and even a small beach along the Dora Riparia. The Ex Quarry Lake Po Source offers a quiet walk through green areas, suitable for families. Additionally, Lake Grande di Avigliana, within a natural park, provides a peaceful setting for relaxation, picnicking, and easy walks, ideal for families.
You'll find a variety of trails. Around Lake Grande di Avigliana, there are well-maintained trails for walking and cycling. Lake Sirio offers scenic paths around its perimeter. Lake Pistono features a circular path perfect for leisurely strolls, with views of Montalto Dora Castle. For more challenging alpine hikes, Lake Serrù in Gran Paradiso National Park provides high-altitude paths and is a starting point for alpine ascents. For more detailed routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Settimo Torinese or Cycling around Settimo Torinese.
Lake Viverone is a significant archaeological site, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its prehistoric pile-dwelling villages dating back to the Bronze Age. You can see reconstructed stilt houses there. Near Lake Pistono, you'll find the imposing Montalto Dora Castle overlooking the lake, and an archaeological park on its shores features reconstructed Neolithic structures, offering a glimpse into ancient communities.
Yes, the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park, which includes Lago Grande di Avigliana, is rich in biodiversity and excellent for birdwatching. Lake Sirio is also a great area for birdwatching due to its protected natural status. Lake Viverone is particularly popular for birdwatching, especially for migratory birds in winter, thanks to its diverse habitats including reed beds.
For a peaceful escape, Lake Sirio is ideal, as motorboats are strictly prohibited, ensuring a quiet atmosphere. Lago Grande di Avigliana also offers a serene environment within its natural park, perfect for relaxation and picnicking. The Ex Quarry Lake Po Source is noted for quiet walks through green areas.
Yes, several lakes have amenities nearby. Lake Sirio has lakeside restaurants and bars. Lake Viverone features promenades with kiosks and restaurants along its lakefront. Lago Grande di Avigliana also has cafes and restaurants in the nearby town of Avigliana. For a quick stop, the Pond With Swans has a kiosk nearby.
Yes, Lake Serrù is an artificial alpine lake located at a high elevation (2,275 meters above sea level) in the Orco Valley, within the Gran Paradiso National Park. It offers stunning alpine scenery and opportunities to observe wildlife like ibex, chamois, and marmots. The scenic road leading to the lake (SP50) is also an experience in itself.
Lake Grande di Avigliana is known for being one of the cleanest lakes in Piedmont, surrounded by lush vegetation. Lake Sirio is uniquely fed by a natural spring and is one of the deepest glacial lakes in the region. Lake Pistono is famous for its water lilies and an iconic wooden pier, making it highly photogenic. Lake Serrù offers a high-alpine environment with opportunities to see diverse wildlife.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various activities. Lake Grande di Avigliana offers boating (pedal boats and rowboats), fishing, and cycling. Lake Viverone is excellent for water sports like sailing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and kitesurfing. Cycling is also popular around many of the lakes. For specific cycling routes, check out Road Cycling Routes around Settimo Torinese or Cycling around Settimo Torinese.
Yes, the Pond With Swans is specifically highlighted as a place where you can see swans. It's a small lake located within the parks of Settimo Torinese.


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