Best lakes around Robilante are found in the Cuneo province, offering diverse natural landscapes. Robilante is situated in a region characterized by its proximity to the Maritime Alps Natural Park and the Gesso Valley. This area provides access to various lakes, from artificial basins to small forest ponds. The natural environment supports outdoor activities and offers scenic views.
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Starting point for various hiking tours, and there is no shortage of mountain bikes
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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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Lago della Piastra is a lake in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy. It is used as a lower reservoir for the Entracque pumped storage hydroelectric power station.
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Water next to picnic grills. Cabin nearby for a stopover
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Beautiful lake just outside the village to see
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Beautiful lake created by the dam in Val Gesso
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The region around Robilante, particularly within the Cuneo province, offers a mix of natural and artificial lakes. You'll find serene forest ponds like Laghetto Peschiera, artificial basins used for hydroelectric power such as Lake della Piastra, and stunning alpine lakes like Lago della Rovina and Lago delle Portette in the Maritime Alps Natural Park.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Laghetto Peschiera is a small pond in the forest, ideal for a peaceful outing. Rivoira Lake offers a picnic area and a birdwatching station, making it a great stopover. Additionally, Borgo Pond is known for its ducks and geese, providing a charming experience just outside the village.
Rivoira Lake is an artificial lake featuring a dedicated picnic area and a birdwatching station. Lago della Rovina, located in Entracque, also provides designated picnic areas and has a bar and restrooms available, making it convenient for a day out.
Lago della Rovina in Entracque is an excellent starting point for various hiking excursions to other alpine lakes like Lago del Chiotas and Lago Brocan. Lake Fiorenza, accessible from Pian del Re, is also a popular destination for hikers and is part of the Monviso Tour routes. For more challenging routes, Lago delle Portette is a key highlight along several hiking and cycling trails in the Maritime Alps Natural Park.
Lago delle Portette, nestled beneath the Emilio Questa refuge in the Maritime Alps Natural Park, is known for its remarkably clear blue waters and is popular for bathing among adventurous visitors.
Lago della Rovina is known for its picturesque setting where wild animals like ibex and chamois can sometimes be observed. Rivoira Lake also has a birdwatching station nearby, offering opportunities to spot local bird species.
Beyond visiting the lakes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate and difficult loops, by exploring Running Trails around Robilante. For cyclists, there are challenging routes like the Colletto di San Giovenale loop, detailed in Cycling around Robilante. Mountain hiking opportunities are also abundant, with trails like the Costa Balmera loop, available in Mountain Hikes around Robilante.
Laghetto Peschiera is a small pond in the middle of the forest where you can fish. Lago della Rovina is also well-stocked, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.
The best time to visit the lakes around Robilante is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is pleasant for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the outdoors. Alpine lakes like Lago della Rovina and Lake Fiorenza are most accessible and enjoyable during this period.
Yes, Lago delle Portette is nestled within the Maritime Alps Natural Park, offering stunning alpine scenery. Lago della Rovina is also located within the Gesso Valley, which is part of the broader protected area, providing a rich natural environment.
Lake della Piastra is an artificial basin created in the 1960s by blocking the San Giacomo branch of the Gesso stream. It is part of a hydroelectric system, with a plant named after Luigi Einaudi nearby, showcasing its role in regional infrastructure.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from tranquil forest ponds to majestic alpine lakes. The opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, picnicking, and wildlife observation are highly valued. The serene settings and clear waters, especially at places like Lago delle Portette, are often highlighted as key attractions.


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