Lakes around Cossato are found within the hilly Biellese region, which offers a variety of aquatic environments. While Cossato itself does not host large natural lakes, the surrounding area features both smaller, often artificial, fishing lakes and significant glacial bodies of water. This region provides diverse experiences, from tranquil fishing spots to larger recreational lakes.
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Spectacular, nestled between the rivers
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Splendid views of the upper Val Sessera
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Wonderful views of the upper Sessera valley.
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Panoramic point, it can be reached with a short push
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Panoramic point, worth going.
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the water has completely dug out the path, better avoided.
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The Biellese region around Cossato offers a diverse range of lakes, from significant glacial bodies like Lake Viverone, known for recreation, to quieter natural lakes such as Lake Bertignano. You'll also find numerous smaller, often artificial, lakes primarily dedicated to sport fishing, as well as artificial reservoirs like Lake delle Piane.
Lake Viverone is the premier destination for swimming and water sports. As the third largest lake in Piedmont, it offers equipped lakefronts, beaches, and opportunities for water skiing, wake-boarding, sailing, and pedal boating.
Yes, both Lake Viverone and Lake Bertignano are rich in history. Lake Viverone is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its prehistoric Bronze Age pile-dwelling relics. Lake Bertignano also holds historical importance with Bronze Age remains, including ancient dugout canoes.
The area boasts several excellent fishing spots. Lake Bertignano is known for its abundance of fish like pike, carp, and trout. For sport fishing, you can visit dedicated facilities such as Lago Primavera 2, Lago della Quercia, Laghetto Nosea near Candelo, Circolo Laghetto della Nera, Laghetto "La Libellula" (specializing in trout), Laghi Terre Rosse, and CVA Masserano Lake (Lago delle Piane), which is ideal for carp, bass, and Italian pike.
Lake Viverone offers trekking and cycling opportunities in its surrounding woods, especially along its wilder southern shore. Lake Bertignano also features specially designed walks and bike routes. The perimeter of CVA Masserano Lake (Lago delle Piane) is suitable for hiking, offering unique landscapes in the "Rive Rosse" area. For more extensive routes, you can explore gravel biking or road cycling routes in the broader region.
Lake Viverone is very family-friendly, with equipped lakefronts, beaches, a promenade with kiosks and restaurants, and various entertainment options. For a more relaxed family day, the Picnic area by the Rio Sangiorgio pond offers an equipped picnic area. Circolo Laghetto della Nera also provides dining and a solarium, making it a relaxing spot for families.
For panoramic views, consider visiting Alpe Moncerchio Viewpoint, which offers vistas of the plain and the Alps, including Monte Rosa. Monte Marca and Laghetto also provide views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, Cima Terla offers a great view of Lago di Ravasanella.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, are generally best for enjoying water activities, hiking, and cycling around the lakes. Lake Viverone, in particular, thrives during this period with its recreational offerings and vibrant atmosphere. For birdwatching, the wilder southern shore of Lake Viverone is good during migration seasons.
Yes, the wilder southern shore of Lake Viverone is ideal for birdwatching, with nature trails winding through woods, marshes, and meadows, providing a habitat for various bird species.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore the "Rive Rosse" area near CVA Masserano Lake (Lago delle Piane), known for its unique red earth landscapes. The Baraggia Biellese natural park, where Laghi Terre Rosse is located, also offers diverse natural environments.
Lake Viverone has villages, hotels, and restaurants along its lakefront, particularly on the northern bank. Smaller fishing lakes like Circolo Laghetto della Nera offer dining, and Laghetto "La Libellula" allows visitors to enjoy freshly cooked fish on-site. Laghi Terre Rosse also includes a B&B for overnight stays.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the recreational opportunities and historical depth of Lake Viverone to the peaceful fishing spots and scenic trails. The panoramic views from spots like Alpe Moncerchio Viewpoint and the secluded nature of places like Lake delle Piane are frequently highlighted.


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