Attractions and places to see around Quassolo include a mix of historical sites, natural monuments, and cultural landmarks within the Metropolitan City of Turin. The area is characterized by its position near the Dora Baltea river and features diverse landscapes, from ancient lake basins to moraine walls. Visitors can explore local heritage and natural surroundings, offering opportunities for both cultural discovery and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Torre della Bastia, located near Andrate, is one of the most beloved structures on the Alta Via dell'Anfiteatro Morenico (Morainic Amphitheater Trail). Built entirely of wood with iron details, it extends over three floors and offers breathtaking views of the Canavese area and, in particular, the Ivrea lakes. Easily accessible after a few kilometers of walking, it's an ideal place for a scenic stop, to take photos, or simply to enjoy a moment of contemplation at altitude.
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It is a unique place of its kind. In a rather small and circumscribed area 2 steps from the Montalto lake (also called "Rabbit" lake) there is an area with a very dark soil composed of water, peat, earth and medium-sized trees. Especially when the ground is wet or it has rained previously if you jump on the surface, it moves creating small waves making the surrounding trees dance. A real show! You can reach the dancing lands from 2 different dirt tracks. For those with good technical skills the entry or exit paths in both directions are also fun to pedal.
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Regardless of whether you reach the Serra di Ivrea or not, even wandering around these lakes, taking advantage of the good signage present, pays off! There is a nice variety of environments and paths, from single track to dirt road, ending on cobblestone sections, never too banal, especially in the wet... the lake environments are beautiful, given that most of these lakes are not very urbanized, the stilt houses rebuilt on the shore of Lake Pistono are very beautiful, they certainly deserve a stop. Places also suitable for children, given that in the lake area the differences in altitude are very modest... just watch out for hikers, because the paths are open to everyone!
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Passage made during Erratico Gravel
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From the Bastia tower there is a beautiful view of Ivrea and the surrounding lakes
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On this wooden tower there is a staircase where you can climb to the top and admire the view of the Ivrea lakes from the balcony. Just be careful because a wooden step is missing! The ridge path to get there is not difficult, flat and accessible to everyone.
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accessible tower rebuilt on the ruins of an ancient watchtower
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In this beautiful peat bog in Montaldo Dora there is a very particular natural phenomenon, which gives the place its name. The Terre Ballerine are in fact called this way because of the particular consistency of the ground, which makes those who walk on it feel like they are walking on a mattress.
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You can delve into history at the Ivrea Historic Centre and the Dora Baltea Riverside, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its 14th-century castle and Romanesque Duomo. Additionally, the Archaeological Park of the Stilt Houses at Lake Pistono offers a full-scale reconstruction of an ancient village, detailing how people lived 6500 years ago. Quassolo itself is home to the historic Castello di Quassolo and the Chiesa Parrocchiale di Santa Maria Assunta.
Yes, one truly unique spot is The Dancing Lands, a natural monument where the soil, composed of peat resting on water, creates an elastic, 'dancing' sensation when walked upon. You can also visit the picturesque Lake Pistono, offering splendid views and a serene environment. Further afield, the Guje di Garavot in Valchiusella are known for their crystalline waters and natural beauty, popular for swimming.
The area around Quassolo offers various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes like the 'Serra d'Ivrea Loop' or the 'Forte di Bart da Borgofranco d'Ivrea – loop tour'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as 'From Ivrea to Traversella with lakes of Meugliano and Vidracco− loop'. Runners can find trails like 'Lago Nero loop from Borgofranco d'Ivrea'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the cycling guide, road cycling guide, and running guide for Quassolo.
Absolutely! Lake Pistono and the Archaeological Park of the Stilt Houses is a great option for families, combining natural beauty with an educational experience. The Dancing Lands also offers a fun and unusual natural phenomenon that children often enjoy. For more active families, the Parco Avventura La Turna in nearby Settimo Vittone provides an adventure park, e-bike rentals, and a play area.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the Bastia Tower, which offers a beautiful vista from its elevated position. The Paerno Bell Tower (Ciucarun) also stands alone as an evocative landmark, providing a unique viewpoint of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of The Dancing Lands, describing it as 'impressive' and 'worth trying' for its elastic ground. The historical depth of Lake Pistono and the Archaeological Park of the Stilt Houses is also highly appreciated, with detailed information on ancient life. The scenic beauty and historical significance of Ivrea Historic Centre, especially its castle and the Dora Baltea, are frequently praised.
Yes, Quassolo is home to the historic Castello di Quassolo, built between 1901 and 1907 as a summer residence, featuring a private chapel. The Chiesa Parrocchiale di Santa Maria Assunta, with its concert of five bells, is another significant religious site within the municipality. Nearby, the Ivrea Historic Centre boasts a 14th-century castle and a Romanesque Duomo.
The region offers diverse terrain. For instance, The Dancing Lands features a unique peat bog that feels elastic underfoot. Trails around the Dora Baltea river and the Serra di Ivrea, Europe's largest moraine wall, can vary from riverside paths to more challenging routes with elevation changes, as seen in some of the cycling and running routes.
Yes, the Parco Avventura La Turna (Adventure Park La Turna) in Settimo Vittone, just 3 km north of Quassolo, is an excellent option. It offers climbing, an adventure park, e-bike rentals to explore the surroundings, a play area, and a bar/restaurant, making it a comprehensive spot for active recreation.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the unique geological phenomenon of The Dancing Lands is a less common type of attraction that offers a memorable experience. The Guje di Garavot, though a bit further in Valchiusella, are also a beautiful natural spot that might be less frequented than the main historical sites, offering serene crystalline lakes for swimming and relaxation.
While Lake Pistono offers beautiful views, for swimming in natural waters, the Guje di Garavot in Alice Superiore (Valchiusella) are a significant natural attraction known for their crystalline waters, making them a popular spot for connecting with nature and taking a dip.


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