Lakes near Galliate, a municipality in the Province of Novara, Piedmont, are part of a region known for its large, glacial lakes. Situated on the southern side of the Alps, the area offers diverse natural landscapes. While Galliate itself does not have prominent lakes directly within its boundaries, it serves as a gateway to the broader Italian Lakes region. This area is characterized by a mild climate and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Along the Serenissima there is this very cute little lake
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Nice place, for a relaxing stop during MTB and/or gravel rides
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Simple MTB routes in the Ticino valley
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Oasis of peace and tranquility with seven springs and equipped for picnics
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a nice place to spend an afternoon with family and children
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Born as a farmhouse, the structure now houses a welcoming refreshment point.
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Here there is a picnic area with several tables and a bar as a refreshment point. You can take a break to relax surrounded by nature.
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Refreshment point with a bar. The location is very popular and surrounded by greenery, and there are also stone tables and fixed grills.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Sette Fontane, a natural area with picnic facilities and a bar, perfect for relaxation. Another favorite is Torre Mandelli, a former farmhouse now a welcoming refreshment point next to a small lake. Menedrago Pond is also popular for its paved bike path and panoramic views.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Sette Fontane offers a picnic area and is surrounded by nature, making it ideal for a family outing. Torre Mandelli is also family-friendly with its refreshment point by a small lake. Additionally, Menedrago Pond features a paved bike path that is suitable for all ages, and Caprera Lakes🌊 are noted as family-friendly natural jewels.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Sentiero Novara from Trecate to Galliate' or the 'Villa Picchetta loop'. For cyclists, there are extensive MTB trails, including routes like 'Turbigo Tibetan Bridge' and 'Naviglio Grande'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Panperduto Dam' and 'Ticino River Trail'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB, and gravel biking around Galliate.
Yes, Menedrago Pond is known for its well-done paved bike path that offers panoramic views of the lake and is suitable for various users. Further afield, Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio also offer scenic cycle paths.
The area boasts a variety of natural features. You'll find serene lakes and ponds, often surrounded by lush nature and forests, such as Sette Fontane and Caprera Lakes🌊. Some spots, like Torre Mandelli, are situated next to small lakes, offering peaceful views. The broader Italian Lakes region, including Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta, is characterized by stunning glacial landscapes, forested hills, and a mild climate that supports exotic plants.
For those seeking a challenge, the Pelobates Fuscus Pond 🐥 involves a nice, albeit challenging, descent on stones to reach. This pond is also considered a natural monument. The wider region offers diverse terrain, from easy lakeside strolls to more demanding hikes in the surrounding hills.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and the opportunities for relaxation. Many appreciate the well-maintained facilities, such as picnic areas and refreshment points found at places like Sette Fontane and Torre Mandelli. The paved bike paths, like the one at Menedrago Pond, are also highly rated for their accessibility and panoramic views.
While Galliate is a gateway to the larger Italian Lakes, for a more tranquil experience, Lake Orta is a serene option. It's known for its charming island, Isola San Giulio, and surrounding forested hills with sacred sites. This lake offers a peaceful alternative to the more crowded destinations.
Yes, several locations offer refreshment. Sette Fontane has a bar and picnic area. Torre Mandelli, a former farmhouse, now serves as a welcoming refreshment point and bar next to a small lake. These spots provide convenient places to take a break and enjoy the scenery.
The Italian Lakes region, including those near Galliate, benefits from a mild climate. This allows for pleasant visits throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities and fewer crowds, while summer is ideal for water-based recreation. The Mediterranean climate supports lush vegetation, making it beautiful in warmer months.
While the immediate vicinity of Galliate's local ponds focuses more on natural recreation, the broader Italian Lakes region is rich in history and culture. For example, Lake Orta features Isola San Giulio with its ancient Romanesque basilica and the UNESCO World Heritage site Sacro Monte di Orta. Lake Maggiore is known for its grand hotels and the picturesque Borromean Islands with magnificent palaces and gardens.
Lake Maggiore, being Italy's second-largest, is known for its grand scale, bustling towns like Stresa, and the famous Borromean Islands with their palaces and gardens. It offers a more vibrant and classic Italian Lakes experience. Lake Orta, on the other hand, provides a more tranquil and less crowded atmosphere, with its charming Isola San Giulio and serene forested hills, ideal for those seeking peace and quiet.


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