Best lakes around Canosio are found in the Province of Cuneo, Italy, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural beauty. The region is known for its captivating mountain lakes, many of which are nestled within the Maira Valley. These lakes offer diverse natural landscapes, from serene waters reflecting mountain peaks to surroundings of larch forests and rocky formations. Canosio serves as a base for exploring these high-altitude water bodies, providing access to various outdoor activities.
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descent on the particularly rough central lake
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one of the three lakes of Rouberent
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https://youtu.be/c_jtRRcON1s?si=vmfymVyHAvlCwn5I Another lake that joins the chain. I wanted to climb up to the Gardetta plateau from here, but it was impossible due to loose debris. Barbed wire also sticks out of the ground, so be careful on your bike.
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Lake Oserot is enchanting. Only cows grazing peacefully and marmots.
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https://youtu.be/HYRZdujIyPo Epic trail with a high alpine feel past mountain lakes. No blocked sections, very smooth to ride, the constant view is spectacular. You don't know whether to let it go because the trail is so beautiful or ride slowly to enjoy the scenery. The epitome of a dream trail.
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Some parts slightly exposed, but overall it is SPECTACULAR!!! https://youtu.be/Skn9JyAteBw?si=-ivMJ_v09Mp5pjlp&t=365
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In the town of Saint-Etienne de Tinée, in the heart of the Mercantour National Park, the Vens Lakes refuge offers a mountain setting typical of the Maritime Alps. The Vens refuge is located in one of the most prestigious places in the Mercantour Park. It is located in an environment of natural lakes, waterfalls in an old glacial cirque, rich alpine meadows and varied fauna (mountain sheep, chamois, eagles, etc.).
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Beautiful natural lake at the foot of Rocca la Meja
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Among the lakes in the Maira Valley, Lago Nero (Valle Maira) is known for being one of the easiest to access. It offers stunning views and a rewarding experience without requiring an overly strenuous hike. The most common starting point for a loop hike around Lago Nero is Grange Selvest, located shortly after Preit di Canosio.
The lakes around Canosio offer diverse natural beauty. At Lago Nero (Valle Maira), you can admire the intense green waters reflecting the majestic Monviso, set against the backdrop of Rocca La Meja, a striking dolomitic rock formation. The area is also characterized by grassy banks, larch trees, and stony ground, providing a serene environment. Other highlights like Upper Roburent Lake also offer a great variety of panoramic views.
Yes, Lago Nero (Valle Maira) is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant hike with rewarding natural beauty suitable for various fitness levels. The loop hike around it, starting from Grange Selvest, is generally considered family-friendly or of medium difficulty.
The autumn season is particularly recommended for visiting lakes like Lago Nero (Valle Maira), as you can witness the vibrant colors of the larches surrounding the lake, adding to its picturesque charm.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the area around Lago Nero (Valle Maira) offers a popular ring tour that is considered family-friendly or of medium difficulty, with an elevation gain of 600-700 meters and a distance of 10-12 km. There are also more challenging routes, such as the Trail from Rocca Brancia Pass to Lake Oserot, which features some exposed sections and loose ground, making it suitable for experienced hikers.
Yes, there are several. The Roberto Bonelli Shelter at Lake Apzoi is a bivouac located near Lake Apzoi at 2330 meters above sea level, offering about ten beds in a very nice panoramic spot. Another option is Refuge de Vens, which is guarded during summer months but accessible year-round, providing a dormitory with mattresses and blankets.
Beyond hiking to the lakes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Lago Nero loop from Parcheggio P2 Gardetta' or 'Running to Mount Oronaye — Loop tour'. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'Salita al Lago Nero e discesa dal Lago Resile — Giro ad anello' or 'Salita al Lago Oserot'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy tours like the 'Gardetta Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Canosio, MTB Trails around Canosio, and Cycling around Canosio guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil escape into nature, the splendid views, and the sense of seclusion offered by these mountain lakes. The reflection of Monviso in the waters of Lago Nero (Valle Maira) is often highlighted as a striking sight. The rewarding natural beauty after a pleasant hike is a common theme among visitor feedback.
Yes, if you plan to stay at the Roberto Bonelli Shelter at Lake Apzoi, you must call the Acceglio tourist office to request the keys. The bivouac is equipped with a kitchen and a solar panel, and it's situated at a very nice panoramic point near the lake.
The Trail from Rocca Brancia Pass to Lake Oserot offers a beautiful descent path. While generally not presenting great difficulties, some passages have loose and very steep ground. Certain sections can be slightly exposed, so caution is advised, especially for beginners. The final hairpins are noted for requiring good technique.
While specific parking details for every lake are not provided, the region research mentions Grange Selvest as a common starting point for the Lago Nero (Valle Maira) loop, implying that parking facilities are available nearby for hikers to begin their journeys.


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