Best lakes around Chiusa Di Pesio are found in the Ligurian Alps, an area characterized by diverse natural landscapes and significant biodiversity. This region offers access to various lakes, including alpine tarns and karstic formations, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The terrain ranges from ancient forests to high alpine environments with limestone walls.
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Walking along the path we suddenly find ourselves in front of this small lake with emerald green waters.
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There is so much gravel all around the lake that it makes cycling difficult
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artificial basin of Molettino roofs (671 m) built, after some controversy and reticence, a few years ago to facilitate the irrigation of the land of Rivoira, now become a beautiful destination for many walks. (Everyone also calls it Rivoira lake)
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as of 06.22.24 bridge still closed
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as of 22.06 bridge still closed. you pass between the networks with some care
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Equipped with an information office, a room for educational projections and a room with large windows for observing the ponds below. Tel. 0174/587592 E-mail: parkpesio@ruparpiemonte.it
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Visitors often enjoy Lake Terrasole, known as a small blue jewel set in a rocky basin. Other popular spots include the Crava-Morozzo Nature Reserve, which features paths and bird watching huts, and Pianfei Lake, popular for fishing and mountain biking routes.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Crava-Morozzo Nature Reserve offers easy paths, information panels, and bird watching huts. Rivoira Lake has a picnic area and a birdwatching station, making it a great stopover. Lake Terrasole is also considered family-friendly and accessible via cable car.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate and difficult options, within the Hiking around Chiusa Di Pesio guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes and road cycling routes available in the Gravel biking around Chiusa Di Pesio and Road Cycling Routes around Chiusa Di Pesio guides. Fishing is also possible at Pianfei Lake.
The best time largely depends on the lake. For instance, Lago Biecai is particularly stunning in early June after the snowmelt, before its waters drain in summer. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and enjoying the alpine lakes.
Yes, Lago Biecai is a distinctive temporary karstic lake, known for its ephemeral nature. It reaches its maximum splendor after snowmelt before draining into underground karstic sinkholes as summer progresses. The Marguareis Natural Park also features a complex karstic system with surface runoff feeding underground caves and lakes.
Lago del Raschera is an alpine lake situated at 2,108 meters, cradled by mountains. It's historically recognized for its excellent pastures and lends its name to the renowned Raschera DOP cheese. The lake maintains a constant water level and is a serene spot for hiking, with trails connecting to other lakes like Lago Brignola.
Absolutely. The Crava-Morozzo Nature Reserve and Rivoira Lake both have birdwatching stations. Lago Biecai is known for its extraordinary flora thriving in karstic environments, and you might spot chamois descending from the peaks. The Marguareis Natural Park is considered one of Europe's most beautiful botanical paradises, with alpine botanical stations dedicated to rare high-altitude species.
Lake Terrasole is easily accessible from the Severino Bottero cable car or from Capanna Niculin, offering panoramic views from above the lake.
The alpine lakes in the region are found at significant elevations. For example, Lago del Raschera is situated at 2,108 meters (6,916 ft), Lago Biecai at 1,967 meters (6,453 ft), and Lago della Brignola at 2,131 meters.
Yes, Pianfei Lake is a notable spot where regulated fishing is practicable, making it a popular destination for anglers.
The Marguareis Natural Park is a vast protected area known for its remarkable biodiversity and complex karstic system. It features numerous smaller alpine lakes and tarns, fed by surface runoff and melting snow. The park offers extensive hiking opportunities through diverse landscapes, from ancient forests to high alpine environments, making it ideal for nature lovers and botanical enthusiasts.
Yes, Rivoira Lake is an artificial lake that features a dedicated picnic area, making it a convenient spot for a break or a meal amidst nature.


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