Best lakes around Grignasco are found in the broader Piedmont region of Italy, as the municipality itself does not feature prominent lakes. Grignasco is situated in the province of Novara, with its natural attractions centered around the Monte Fenera Natural Park, known for its caves and the Rio Magiaiga river. The area provides access to several well-known glacial lakes, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. These nearby bodies of water are accessible from Grignasco and contribute to the region's appeal.
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Beautiful little beach, with a pier, lots of space and a small kiosk bar in the summer season.
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Great old church in a super beautiful location
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Romanesque church complex in Pella that is worth a stop and a visit. It is located almost on the shores of Lake Orta. Entering the church is suggestive (when I visited it there was sacred music playing inside). https://www.lagodorta.piemonte.it/item/san-filiberto-pella/
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Beautiful place with great view of the lake
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In addition to being fascinating by bike and on foot, starting from the nearby Lido di Gozzano car park there is a series of signs placed every km which indicate the route and the relative distance from the departure/arrival in Pella. The path, practiced round-trip, allows you to train your running for the distance of a half marathon
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READING TIP: If you want to relax with exciting reading during your holiday on Lago d'Orta, we recommend the two Piedmont crime novels "Lago Mortale" and "Isola Mortale" by Giulia Conti: * "In the midst of the shimmering August heat, former police reporter Simon Strasser dreams of nothing more than a refreshing swim in Lago d'Orta and a rain shower. But then he discovers the corpse of an influential manufacturer's son on an abandoned yacht. Simon's old instincts are awakened, but on In this tranquil lake everyone seems to have a secret - which must be protected at all costs." (Back cover of "Lago Mortale") * "After a stormy December night, a woman's body washes up on the shores of Lake Orta. The dead woman is a very pretty young nun who recently came to Isola San Giulio to look for her missing mother. She did found out something that cost her her life?When two more bodies are recovered from the bottom of the lake, Simon Strasser can finally forget La Dolce Vita.In a case where nothing is as it first seems, the former police reporter and the local commissioner again a perfect team." (back of book "Isola Mortale")
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The Church of San Filiberto is the oldest chapel on the western coast of Lake Orta: it dates back to the eleventh century. There are fourteen newsstands representing the Via Crucis.
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While Grignasco itself doesn't have prominent lakes, the broader Piedmont region offers several popular options. Lake Orta is particularly appreciated, with highlights like the Lakeside Trail Along the Reeds and Prarolo Beach Pier attracting many visitors. Lake Maggiore is also a well-known destination for its stunning scenery.
Yes, many activities around Lake Orta are family-friendly. The Lakeside Trail Along the Reeds is suitable for families, offering views of wild ducks and cormorants. Prarolo Beach Pier on Lake Orta is also great for families, providing opportunities for swimming, diving, and relaxing in the sun.
The lakes in the Piedmont region, such as Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta, are glacial lakes set against a backdrop of mountains. You can find reed beds, home to various bird species like wild ducks and cormorants, particularly along trails like the Lakeside Trail Along the Reeds and Via dei Canneti. Lake Mergozzo is known for its exceptionally clear waters.
Yes, Lake Orta features significant historical sites. The San Filiberto Church, an 11th-century church with a Romanesque bell tower and fourteen chapels depicting the Via Crucis, is a notable example on the western coast of Lake Orta. The medieval village of Orta San Giulio and San Giulio Island also offer rich history and architecture.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those in the Monte Fenera Natural Park. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Viewpoint over Lake Orta – Vineyards of Traversagna loop' for road cycling. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Grignasco or Road Cycling Routes around Grignasco guides.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Mid-summer offers warm water for swimming (up to 25 degrees in Lake Orta), while early autumn still provides pleasant temperatures (around 20 degrees) and beautiful foliage for hiking and cycling. Spring is also excellent for outdoor activities with milder weather.
While Grignasco itself is a smaller municipality, the Piedmont region has public transport connections. To reach Lake Orta or Lake Maggiore, you would typically need to take a local bus or train from Grignasco to a larger hub like Novara or Borgomanero, and then connect to services heading towards the lakes. Specific routes and schedules should be checked with local transport providers.
Yes, Lake Orta offers excellent swimming opportunities. Prarolo Beach Pier on Lake Orta is a popular spot where you can swim, dive, or simply relax by the water. The water temperature can reach up to 25 degrees Celsius in mid-summer.
Around Lake Orta, you'll find trails like the Lakeside Trail Along the Reeds, which is a dirt road suitable for walking and cycling, offering views of the lake and wildlife. The Via dei Canneti is another path known for birdwatching. For more challenging hikes, the nearby Monte Fenera Natural Park offers moderate trails like the 'Monte Fenera Loop from Grignasco'.
Many outdoor areas around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially trails and natural parks. However, specific rules for beaches, public transport, or certain attractions may vary. It's always best to check local regulations for each specific location you plan to visit with your dog.
Lake Orta has several charming towns and villages along its shores, such as Orta San Giulio and Omegna, which offer various cafes and restaurants. For example, near Prarolo Beach Pier, there is a fries house, providing a casual dining option right by the lake.
Lake Orta is often considered a hidden gem because it offers a more tranquil and intimate experience compared to the larger and more bustling Lake Maggiore. It's known for its serene atmosphere, the enchanting medieval village of Orta San Giulio, and the picturesque San Giulio Island, providing a peaceful escape for visitors.


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