Best lakes around Prarostino are found in a region characterized by hilly and mountainous terrain. Prarostino, located in the metropolitan city of Turin, Italy, offers scenic views towards the plain and valleys, including Val Pellice and Val Chisone. While major natural lakes are not within Prarostino's immediate borders, the broader Piedmont region provides several notable lake destinations. This area is also known for its historical significance, featuring landmarks like the "Faro della Libertà."
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The villa, a stately home that evolved in the 18th century from an original fortification with a keep, is used as a venue for weddings, conferences, and the like. The park was created in the early 19th century as a botanical garden, curated by architect Xavier Kurten. It is home to numerous species of exotic and non-exotic plants, including 86 different types of hydrangea! It can be visited by reservation and for a fee, and is definitely worth the price: besides being interesting and well-maintained, with explanatory panels in front of each interesting plant, it is truly beautiful to look at. For large groups, there is also the option of a guided tour, which is definitely worth organizing. -- [Park and Villa "Il Torrione"]
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Lake of the Germanasca valley, in the Conca Cialancia provincial park, reachable with a circular excursion starting from Linsard. It is likely that on holidays there will be many people, given that it can be reached by motorized vehicles (preferably off-road) thanks to the connecting dirt road
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A quiet corner surrounded by greenery in Villar Pellice, perfect for a relaxing break. Here you can recharge your e-bike thanks to the Upslowtour totems, while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere by the lake. There is a small bar and you can fish for trout directly in the pond, using the equipment provided free of charge: you only pay for what you catch. Around the lake you will find shaded spaces, picnic areas and grills for outdoor cooking.
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With a small detour you can go around the lake and return to the Sentieri della Resistenza (SDR) path. There are a couple of picnic tables in the pine forest
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From the lake you can admire a magnificent view to the north, from the Orsiera - Rocciavrè group with the visible Selleries Refuge up to the Rocciamelone cusp, sentinel of Susa
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From the lake you can admire a grandiose panorama towards the north, from the Orsiera - Rocciavrè group with the visible Selleries Refuge up to the Rocciamelone cusp, sentinel of Susa
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A basin rich in vegetation, fauna and alpine lakes that can be reached on a dirt military road partly open to motor traffic. The last 8 km before the final pass can only be covered on foot or by mountain bike due to a ban on access to cars.
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While Prarostino itself is characterized by hilly terrain, the broader region offers a variety of lake experiences. You can find alpine lakes like Lake Lauson, family-friendly lakes with facilities such as Laghetto dei Pini Villar Pellice, and lakes within natural parks like those found in the Conca Cialancia Nature Park.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Laghetto dei Pini Villar Pellice offers a quiet, green space with a small bar, picnic areas, and even trout fishing. The Small lake on the Sentieri della Resistenza also has picnic tables in a pine forest, perfect for a break during a walk. Further afield, Lake Candia and the Lakes of Avigliana are known for being family-friendly destinations with activities like walking and boat rides.
Many lakes offer stunning views. From Lake Lauson, you can admire a magnificent panorama to the north, including the Orsiera - Rocciavrè group and the Rocciamelone cusp. The Small lake on the Sentieri della Resistenza also provides a pleasant viewpoint amidst a forest.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. While not a lake itself, Il Torrione Park and Villa, which includes a lake, is a historical site with an 18th-century villa and a botanical garden featuring numerous plant species. The town of Avigliana, near the Lakes of Avigliana, also boasts medieval and Renaissance buildings.
The area around Prarostino and its lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the 'Melano Mountain Hut (Casa Canada) – Ciardonet Pass loop' or 'Monte Vandalino loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Barge–Bricherasio Cycle Path' and gravel biking options like the 'View of Perosa Argentina – Ghigo di Prali loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Mountain Hikes, Road Cycling Routes, and Gravel Biking around Prarostino.
Yes, the Conca Cialancia Nature Park is a notable natural monument rich in vegetation, fauna, and alpine lakes. Further away, Lake Candia is part of the Natural Park of Lake Candia, and the Lakes of Avigliana are within the Natural Park of the Lakes of Avigliana, both offering protected natural environments.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the magnificent panoramic views from alpine lakes like Lake Lauson. The peaceful, green settings of places like Laghetto dei Pini Villar Pellice are popular for relaxation and family outings. The opportunity to explore natural parks and trails around these water bodies is also highly valued.
Several lakes in the broader Piedmont region, accessible from Prarostino, have glacial origins. Lake Viverone, the largest in its vicinity, and Lake Bertignano were both formed by the retreat of the Balteo glacier. These lakes offer unique natural beauty and ecological significance.
Yes, Lake Bertignano, not far from Lake Viverone, is recognized as a Special Conservation Area. This designation highlights its ecological importance and efforts to preserve its natural environment.
Some lakes, like Lake Lauson in the Conca Cialancia provincial park, are reachable by motorized vehicles, preferably off-road, thanks to connecting dirt roads. However, for the Conca Cialancia Nature Park, while a dirt military road leads to it, the last 8 km before the final pass are typically only accessible on foot or by mountain bike due to car access restrictions.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Prarostino, the Turin metropolitan area features other significant lakes. These include Lake Viverone, known for its vegetation and ancient stilt houses; Lake Candia, popular with families; Lake Bertignano, a Special Conservation Area; the scenic Lakes of Avigliana; and Lake Sirio, contributing to the region's biodiversity.


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