Best lakes around Cevio are situated in the Vallemaggia district of Ticino, Switzerland, characterized by alpine landscapes. This region provides opportunities for hiking, fishing, and enjoying natural beauty. The area features a variety of water bodies, from natural alpine lakes to man-made reservoirs.
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Impressive dam and a very beautiful lake
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A few minutes from the Maria Luisa refuge...not to be missed, on a road suitable for vehicles
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A Bit of Relaxation🌈on Lake Toggia🏞️
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Magnificent reservoir with super beautiful mountain scenery
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Lake Toggia (or Lake Toggia) is located in Val Formazza (VB) upstream of Riale, the northernmost hamlet of Piedmont. Its dam, built in the years 1929-32 on the Roni Torrent, is 199 meters long and 44 meters high. A dirt road runs along the western shore and then continues towards the San Giacomo Pass which marks the border with Switzerland. The closest support point is the Rifugio Maria Luisa
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Very simple walk, not demanding except for the initial climb for those who are really not very fit, highly recommended tour in my opinion
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Magnificent reservoir with super beautiful mountain scenery
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The Morasco dam is an artificial dam that originates the lake of the same name located in the upper Val Formazza, with a surface at an altitude of 1815 m above sea level. The dam was created in the 1930s by the Edison company to generate electricity for the valley by submerging the town of Morasco, a town of Walser origin inhabited since the 15th century. Morasco was the main inhabited center of the valley at the time of the construction of the dam and was now uninhabited in the winter months but was instead populated in the summer months corresponding to the mountain pasture period at high altitude. The dam is 564 meters long and 55 meters high. It has a maximum capacity of 18,400,000 m3 of water, of which 17,000,000 are actually usable. The water is then used to produce electricity in the Ponte power plant.
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The region around Cevio, particularly in the Vallemaggia district, features a diverse range of lakes. You'll find natural alpine lakes, such as the stunning Lago del Narèt, as well as several man-made reservoir lakes like Morasco Lake, Lake Toggia, Lago dei Cavagnöö, and Lago del Zött. This variety offers different experiences, from serene natural beauty to impressive engineering.
Yes, the area around Cevio is excellent for hiking, with many trails leading to and around its lakes. For instance, you can find challenging routes like the Via Alpina from Robiei to Riale or cross-border treks. There are also trails that offer beautiful ascents and descents, such as those leading to Froda Waterfall. You can explore various hiking options in the Hiking around Cevio guide.
Many lakes around Cevio offer family-friendly experiences. Lago del Narèt is recommended for families looking to enjoy a day of relaxation and beautiful vistas. Morasco Lake is another great option, where you can walk its beautiful perimeter. The hike to Froda Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting route.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the lakes around Cevio. Lago del Narèt, in particular, is highlighted as a great destination for those who enjoy fishing, offering a serene environment amidst stunning alpine scenery.
The best time to visit the lakes around Cevio largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying the vibrant colors of the lakes, summer is ideal. If you're interested in the spectacular display of colors from larch and Swiss stone pine forests, particularly around the Val di Campo lakes, October and November are recommended.
While the guide doesn't explicitly mention designated wild swimming spots, the natural alpine lakes and reservoirs in the region offer clear, refreshing waters. Visitors often enjoy cooling off in these natural settings, especially during warmer months. Always exercise caution and check local regulations before swimming in natural bodies of water.
Public transport options are available to access the region. For instance, to reach areas like the Val Bavona, you can take public transport to San Carlo, and from there, an aerial cableway ascends to Robiei, providing access to lakes like Lago del Zött. For Froda Waterfall, public transport typically ends at Sonogno, requiring a hike or cycle further.
The area around Cevio offers various cycling routes, including challenging climbs and scenic loops. You can find routes like the Lago del Sambuco and Lago del Narèt Climb, or loops around Morasco Lake. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as routes from Cevio to Lago del Narèt. More details can be found in the Cycling around Cevio guide and the MTB Trails around Cevio guide.
Generally, many outdoor trails in the Vallemaggia region are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your canine companions. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas, near livestock, or on busy trails. Check specific trail regulations if available for the particular lake you plan to visit.
The Val Bavona, accessible from Cevio, is known for its rugged and untouched beauty. Its lakes, such as Lago del Zött, are often reservoir lakes set amidst steep mountain slopes, wild vegetation, and chestnut forests. The valley preserves a historical aesthetic, with many areas lacking electricity, offering a unique, raw natural experience.
While located in Graubünden, the Val di Campo is a significant natural gem often referenced in the broader region. It features two exquisite lake pearls: Lagh da Saoseo and Lagh da Val Viola. This valley is famous for its extensive larch and Swiss stone pine forests, which offer a spectacular display of colors, particularly in autumn. The area is part of the Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments of National Significance, making it a truly special place for hiking and enjoying nature.
Yes, the region boasts several impressive man-made lakes and reservoirs. Morasco Lake is an artificial lake known for its vibrant colors in summer. Lake Toggia and Lago dei Cavagnöö are magnificent reservoirs set against stunning mountain backdrops, with impressive dams that are sometimes walkable, offering unique viewpoints.


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