Lakes around Vignolo are primarily found within the broader Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy. While Vignolo itself does not feature prominent lakes directly within its municipal borders, the wider Cuneo region is rich in diverse aquatic environments. Visitors to Vignolo can explore a variety of lakes, ranging from large, well-known bodies of water to smaller alpine lakes. These offer opportunities for recreation and enjoying natural beauty across the broader Piedmont area.
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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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Artificial lake used for sport fishing
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a pond with various animals, which are removed in winter, is located near the horse stables
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Beautiful lake just outside the village to see
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if you are lucky you will catch the peacock (which does the cartwheel)
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While Vignolo itself doesn't have prominent lakes directly within its municipal borders, the broader Cuneo region and Piedmont area offer a diverse range of aquatic environments. You can find large, well-known lakes, smaller alpine bodies of water, natural ponds, and artificial lakes, including those within wildlife observation areas.
Yes, the Tetto Lupo Wildlife Observation Area is a notable spot. It's a viewpoint near a pond that serves as a naturalistic oasis, particularly suitable for bird watching. Another option is Rivoira Lake, an artificial lake with a birdwatching station nearby.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Borgo Pond, just outside the village, is known for its ducks and geese, and occasionally a peacock can be observed, making it delightful for children. Rivoira Lake also offers a picnic area, and the Laghetto della Riserva Naturale Crocetta is a pond with various animals, though some are removed in winter.
Absolutely. The region around Vignolo offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Piazza Galimberti, Cuneo – Viale degli Angeli loop from Vignolo'. If you prefer mountain biking, consider routes such as 'Pedalando lungo il canale Morra e il canale Miglia'. For general cycling, there's the 'Via Antica di Vignolo loop from Vignolo'. You can find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Vignolo, MTB Trails around Vignolo, and Cycling around Vignolo guides.
The best time to visit the lakes in the Cuneo and Piedmont region generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying water-based activities and picnics, though some alpine lakes might be more accessible later in the season. Winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, but access to some smaller or higher-altitude lakes might be limited.
Yes, Rivoira Lake is an artificial lake that is quite popular. It features a picnic area and a birdwatching station, making it a great place for a stopover. Another artificial lake, Lago dei Giurdan, is used for sport fishing, though access might be limited.
Yes, Rivoira Lake is known for its picnic area, making it a convenient spot for a leisurely break by the water. Many of the natural ponds and lakes in the wider Cuneo region also offer scenic spots for relaxation.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can expect to encounter diverse natural features. The region is characterized by its naturalistic oases, offering opportunities for wildlife observation, especially birds. The surrounding landscape often includes varied terrain, from gentle areas around ponds to more rugged environments closer to alpine lakes in the broader Piedmont region.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered through local exploration, the smaller natural ponds and less prominent artificial lakes within the broader Cuneo province, beyond the main tourist routes, could offer a more tranquil experience. The Laghetto della Riserva Naturale Crocetta, for instance, is a peaceful pond near horse stables, offering a quiet natural setting.
Visitors appreciate the variety of aquatic environments, from natural ponds to artificial lakes and wildlife observation areas. The opportunity for bird watching, enjoying picnics by the water, and observing local wildlife like ducks, geese, and even peacocks at places like Borgo Pond are frequently highlighted. The scenic beauty and the chance for a peaceful stopover are also highly valued.


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