Best natural monuments around Foglizzo are found in the surrounding Canavese region, part of the Metropolitan City of Turin in Piedmont. While Foglizzo itself is known for its historical sites, the nearby areas offer diverse natural landscapes. This guide highlights natural monuments shaped by ancient glaciers and geological processes. Visitors can explore lakes and unique rock formations that characterize the local environment.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Lake Candia (in Piedmontese lagh ëd Candia), located in the municipality of Candia, in the Canavese area, about thirty kilometers from Turin, is the last highly natural lake basin in the Piedmontese Po Valley, before the mountain barrier represented by the Western Alps.
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The area depicted in these images is located a short distance from the parking lot where it's best to leave your car and explore (on foot or by bike) the countless trails that surround the lake. This is one of the few truly accessible areas along the entire perimeter because, perhaps to protect the lake's fragile ecosystem, the trail that circles it is kept at a constant distance. In any case, aside from the lake, the entire surrounding rural area is worth a visit, still pleasantly unspoiled. A trip in autumn is highly recommended for the myriad colors of the vegetation. Both cyclists and walkers should be careful, as I didn't notice any distinction between trails reserved for mountain bikes and those reserved for pedestrians; many secondary paths have dead ends!
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A photo on the park's pier is a must. Stunning view...
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After crossing Vialfrè along via Roma and via Borghetto, after a trail that runs alongside a fence you find yourself... in a meadow! Luckily, a providential sign guides you, to the left, to the start of the erratic boulders trail, other signs, to follow, show the right path first along an asphalt road, finally, with another left turn at a hairpin bend, back on the right path. Here begins a nice flowing stretch, never difficult (S2 max), but not at all trivial, because the ground, almost always pebbly, requires constant attention when driving. The trail is not critical, in the sense that, even "skipping" some deviations, you still find yourself on other paths almost parallel to the one I took. In the end, all the paths converge almost in the same point... in front of the highway to Aosta: following the trail, other nice paths lead to Villate.
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The erratic boulders represent one of the most curious and typical aspects of glacial morphologies and are an interesting feature of the Morainic Amphitheater of Ivrea. Due to their imposing size, they have always aroused the interest of man, who in the past often used them as sacrificial altars. The erratic boulders originate from the Balteo glacier in the Pleistocene period: its erosive action gave rise to large debris, which was transported even for great distances with the advance of the ice. At the end of the glaciation, during the retreat phase of the glacier, the boulders were deposited on the ground, sometimes remaining resting on the surface, There are many erratic boulders in this stretch of moraine hill, but only 9, the largest and most beautiful, have been reported. This is the first, from which a ring starts that takes you to see them all and returns to the starting point. However, be aware that between boulder 3 and boulder 6 there are steps and you need to bring your bike.
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Small intra-moraine lake, fed by rainwater in the small basin created by the Balteo Glacier in this moraine, which dates back more than one hundred thousand years. The name “paolet” in the local dialect means “small swamp” because over time this lake has partially filled with organic material created by the decomposition of aquatic vegetation. At the moment the water remains only in a ring outside the lake while in the center an islet has already formed: if there is no human intervention, the lake will gradually fill up completely. This is a site of great naturalistic importance for the many species that inhabit it, including the Pelobates fosco insubrico, a small toad at risk of extinction and for this reason the subject of a European protection project.
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Here, during the Ice Age, the Balteo Glacier transported enormous boulders to its surface, which were then released when rising temperatures melted the ice.
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Around Foglizzo, in the surrounding Canavese region, you'll discover natural monuments primarily shaped by ancient glaciers. These include various lakes, such as Lake Candia and Lake Paolet, as well as unique geological formations like the Glacial Erratic Boulders of Vialfrè, which are large prehistoric rocks transported by glaciers during the Ice Age.
Among the natural monuments, Lake Candia is particularly popular, especially with families in summer, offering opportunities for physical activity within its Natural Park. The Glacial Erratic Boulders of Vialfrè also attract many visitors interested in their unique geological history.
Yes, Lake Candia is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for walks and activities around its perimeter within the Natural Park of Lake Candia. It's a great spot for families to enjoy nature together.
The area is rich in glacial geological features. You can explore the Glacial Erratic Boulders of Vialfrè, which are massive rocks left behind by the Balteo Glacier. There's also the Erratic Boulders Trail - Boulder No. 1, which is part of a larger trail showcasing several of these impressive formations within the Morainic Amphitheater of Ivrea.
Yes, the region offers various opportunities for outdoor activities. For running, you can find trails like the 'Running loop from San Giusto Canavese' or 'Running loop from Montanaro'. For more details and routes, check out the Running Trails around Foglizzo guide. The perimeter of Lake Candia also offers a path for physical activity.
Absolutely. The area around Foglizzo and its natural monuments is suitable for cycling. You can find routes like 'The Historic Canal of Caluso – Agliè - the historic town center loop from San Giusto Canavese' for touring bicycles, or 'Gios Torino loop from Montanaro' for road cycling. Explore more options in the Cycling around Foglizzo guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Foglizzo guide.
The natural monuments in the Piedmont region are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October). Summer is popular for lakes like Lake Candia, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring glacial formations and trails without the peak summer heat.
Yes, the Lago di Candia Nature Park is a significant natural area near Foglizzo. It encompasses Lake Candia and is important for bird nesting, with certain areas having restricted access from April to July to protect wildlife.
At sites like Lake Paolet, which is a site of great naturalistic importance, you might spot various species. Notably, it is home to the Pelobates fosco insubrico, a small toad at risk of extinction, which is part of a European protection project. The Lago di Candia Nature Park is also known as an important marsh area for bird nesting.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific monument and your activity. A walk around Lake Candia or exploring the Glacial Erratic Boulders of Vialfrè could take a few hours. If you plan to combine multiple sites or engage in longer hikes or cycling tours, you might consider dedicating a full day or more to the region.
Yes, the path around the perimeter of Lake Candia within its Natural Park offers an easy and pleasant walk. Additionally, the Erratic Boulders Trail - Boulder No. 1 marks the beginning of a ring route to see the boulders, which includes sections suitable for walking, though some parts may have steps.
Lake Paolet is a small intra-moraine lake, formed by the Balteo Glacier over a hundred thousand years ago. It's significant due to its unique ecosystem and the rare species it hosts, such as the endangered Pelobates fosco insubrico toad. Its ongoing natural evolution, with parts filling with organic material, also makes it a fascinating site for naturalistic study.


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