Lakes around Tagliolo Monferrato offer a diverse natural landscape in the Piedmont region of Italy. This area provides access to several notable lake systems, including the Gorzente Lakes and the Lavagnina Lakes, known for their hiking trails and historical significance. The Gorzente Lakes are artificial reservoirs in the Ligurian Apennines, while the Lavagnina Lakes have a past tied to gold mining. The region's terrain features varied natural beauty, from lush vegetation to rugged "green rocks."
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Because the "Gorzente Lakes Tour" would be meaningless without the lake! Jokes aside, since much of the approach trail is rather lacking in views (mostly through a wooded valley), when you finally begin to skirt the lake, the view makes all the effort worthwhile. Be careful, because following the same trail, the descent to the bridge presents some difficulties, with slippery rocks and even some short, secured sections. Hiking boots are essential, poles are useful, but not recommended in case of snow or ice!
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The trail is fairly easy to follow, a bit confusing at the beginning where you have to cross the stream (without taking off your shoes, just find the right spot... and then you have to follow the chain-link fence on the right, to simplify things).
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Lake Bruno, nestled in the Ligurian woods near Campomorone, is a small natural jewel that surprises with its quiet and uncontaminated beauty. Surrounded by thick trees and shrouded in green vegetation, this lake offers a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for excursions or moments of relaxation away from the urban frenzy.
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Beautiful lake immersed in the Ligurian Apennines, crystal clear water, fresh, 5/6 m deep, ideal for swimming and diving. The last stretch of the path is difficult, with tall grass and a steep descent
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Beautiful lake in the middle of nature, crystal clear waters. You can get there in about 45 minutes of walking after traveling along an impervious 3km path
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Badana lake, now dry, there is a nice super technical descent that arrives on its dam starting from upper Capanne di Marcarolo
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The Naturalistic Path of the Lavagnina Lakes goes into the valley of the Gorzente stream and offers those who travel along it a truly breathtaking view.
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The primary lake systems in the vicinity of Tagliolo Monferrato are the Gorzente Lakes (including Lago Bruno, Lago Lungo, and Lago Badana) and the Lavagnina Lakes (Lago Superiore and Lago Inferiore). Both offer distinct natural beauty and historical significance.
Yes, the lakes are rich in history. The Gorzente Lakes area features historical dams and ancient ice houses, used until the 19th century to preserve snow for Genoa. You can also find "La Pietra del Grano," a large boulder that served as a trading point. The Lavagnina Lakes have a fascinating past tied to gold mining, with remnants of mines still visible, and during droughts, remains of sand-processing mills can emerge.
The Gorzente Lakes offer scenic hiking, notably the "Gorzente Lakes Nature Trail." This challenging loop trek of about 14 kilometers provides splendid panoramic views. Be aware that some paths, especially around Lago Bruno, can be difficult with slippery rocks and secured sections, so hiking boots are essential. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Tagliolo Monferrato.
Swimming is generally not permitted in the Gorzente Lakes. However, Lago dei Pignattin, immersed in the Ligurian Apennines, is described as ideal for swimming and diving due to its crystal clear, fresh water, though the last stretch of the path to reach it is difficult.
Lago Bruno is a small natural jewel known for its quiet and uncontaminated beauty. Surrounded by thick trees and lush green vegetation, it offers a peaceful atmosphere ideal for excursions or relaxation away from urban areas. Visitors particularly enjoy the views as they skirt the lake after the approach trail.
Yes, the region around the Lavagnina Lakes and the Parco delle Capanne di Marcarolo is ideal for mountain biking and e-biking. You can find trails like the "Sentiero Naturalistico dei Laghi della Lavagnina (SNL)." For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the MTB Trails around Tagliolo Monferrato guide.
The area is known for its geological makeup featuring "green rocks" (ophiolites), creating a rugged and uniquely beautiful landscape. The Lavagnina Lakes also boast significant botanical richness, where mountain flora coexists with Mediterranean scrub species, making spring particularly enchanting with abundant blooms and colorful butterflies.
The trail to Manzù Lake Waterfall is generally considered easy to follow, though it involves crossing a stream. It takes about 45 minutes of walking after navigating an impervious 3km path. The waterfall itself features crystal clear waters in a beautiful natural setting.
The spring is particularly enchanting around the Lavagnina Lakes due to abundant blooms and colorful butterflies. The area is generally suitable for hiking and biking throughout the year, but always check conditions, especially for challenging trails where slippery rocks can be an issue.
The Lower Lake of Lavagnina is located within the Parco delle Capanne di Marcarolo. The Naturalistic Path of the Lavagnina Lakes offers truly breathtaking views as it delves into the Gorzente stream valley, showcasing the area's rich biodiversity and historical gold mining past.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the broader area around Tagliolo Monferrato that can take you near the lakes. For example, you can find routes that pass by the Lavagnina Lakes. Explore the Cycling around Tagliolo Monferrato guide for detailed options.
The Gorzente Lakes (Lago Bruno, Lago Lungo, and Lago Badana) are a series of three artificial reservoirs. They play a crucial role in feeding the aqueducts of Genoa, providing a vital water supply to the city.


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