Lakes around Novalesa offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities in the Val Cenischia and Mont Cenis Pass area. This region serves as a gateway to several alpine lakes, known for their clear waters and picturesque settings. The landscape features imposing mountains, historic routes, and lush vegetation. Visitors can explore both natural and artificial basins, many of which are popular for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Enchanting artificial lake at the foot of Rocciamelone
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A lake with a massive dam used for electricity generation. It can be reached from several points, the most convenient being via Dietro la Torre lake, starting from Pian Sulè (3 hours by road + 30 minutes on a trail).
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A lake just below the town of Ferrera-Moncenisio, nestled in the greenery. Very beautiful.
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A small lake just below Ferrera-Moncenisio, nestled among the woods. Very picturesque.
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Beautiful spot to take a breather after the arduous climb from Novalesa.
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Beautiful lake with crystal clear reflections
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Lac Blanche is the older brother of Lac Noir which is located further down, Lac Blanche is bigger, more beautiful both for its colors and its outline and from here you can see Fort Malamot which dominates a little higher up. It can also be reached by mountain bike due to the presence of the road.
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Dam lake very well known and frequented by many people in the summer period, but parking for motor vehicles is subject to a fee (rate July and August 2024: €5 on weekdays and €7 on weekends)
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Among the most appreciated lakes are Lake Malciaussia, an artificial lake at 1,805 meters, and Lago Grande, a natural lake known for its clear waters. Visitors also enjoy Lake Perrin, which is easily accessible for a simple walk.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake Perrin is described as an enchanting place, ideal for those with children. Lago Grande is also considered family-friendly, offering a tranquil natural setting.
The area around Novalesa's lakes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running. For cycling, there are routes like the 'View of Lake Mont Cenis – On the Mont Cenis dam loop' which you can explore through the Cycling around Novalesa guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Lago del Moncenisio – Mont Cenis Dam loop' in the Running Trails around Novalesa guide.
The Mont Cenis Pass area, home to Mont Cenis Lake, is rich in history. The lake itself is surrounded by ancient fortifications like Forte Varisello and Forte Roncia, and features a unique Pyramid Church. The historic 'royal road' that once connected Novalesa to France passed by Lago Grande, which is near the town of Moncenisio, where you can find the ecomuseum "le terre al confine".
Yes, Lago Grande (Ferrera Lake) is particularly known among fishermen for its crystal-clear waters and abundance of trout. Mont Cenis Lake also offers opportunities for fishing.
The summer period is generally popular for visiting the lakes, especially for activities like hiking and cycling. For example, the road to Lake Malciaussia is reserved for cyclists on certain days from late June to early August, indicating good conditions during this time.
Yes, Lac Blanche is noted as being accessible by mountain bike, making it a great destination for cyclists. For more options, you can explore routes in the Gravel biking around Novalesa guide, which includes challenging routes like the 'Assietta gravel ring from Susa'.
Mont Cenis Lake (Lago del Moncenisio) is a large, artificial lake located at the Mont Cenis Pass. It's famous for its immense cobalt blue or turquoise waters, set amidst the majestic Alps. While swimming is generally prohibited for safety, visitors can enjoy kayaking, pedal boating, and exploring the surrounding historical fortifications and the unique Pyramid Church.
Lac Blanche is particularly noted for its beautiful colors and outline, offering stunning reflections of the surrounding peaks in its clear glacial waters. It provides views of Fort Malamot and is set in an environment of flowering alpine pastures, making it a serene and picturesque spot for photography.
Lake della Rossa, located in the municipality of Usseglio, is the largest lake in the Lanzo Valleys. It's a very beautiful lake, considered one of the most spectacular destinations in the valley. Originally a small natural lake, it significantly expanded with the construction of a dam between 1931 and 1934, becoming one of Europe's highest artificial lakes at the time.
Yes, Lake Perrin can be reached with a simple walk from the refuge or Piccolo Moncenisio hill, making it an easy and enjoyable option. Lake Laux, though a bit further, also offers leisurely walks from the charming village of Usseaux.
For Lake Malciaussia, parking for motor vehicles is subject to a fee during the summer period (e.g., €5 on weekdays and €7 on weekends in July and August 2024). Specific details for other lakes may vary, but generally, access involves mountain roads or trails.


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