Best lakes around Miagliano are found in the surrounding Province of Biella and the wider Piedmont region of Italy. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including glacial valleys and mountainous terrain. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, with several lakes providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Miagliano itself is a small comune, with the most prominent lakes located nearby.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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artificial lake once infested with abandoned turtles and now finally reclaimed
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Small lake under Mount Camino. Very rich in frogs and tadpoles. Some information: The Camino lake is located south of Mount Camino, between Colle della Barma and La Ceva. The environment in which it is located is of glacial origin, characterized by small overexcavation basins between the humps of the smooth rocks. The glacial imprint can be traced back to the various Pleistocene glacial impulses and in particular to the last impulse and subsequent regression. The landscape modeled by glacial activity was then taken up and modified in detail by the erosion of the runoff waters, by the cryoclastic action that splits and crumbles the rocks and by the nivation processes. The lake is in an advanced evolutionary phase with shallow waters and boulders on the bottom, it is partly bordered by vegetation, it is enriched with sediments and is destined to become a peat bog and then to be completely buried.
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At 2020 meters, Lake Barma (or Balma) is a lake of glacial origin sunken between the Gragliasca peak, Lei Long and Balma d’Oropa on the left, Mont Mars and Monte Rosso on the right, and the Balma d’Oropa hill in front. With 31,320 square meters of extension, it is the largest lake included in the Mont Mars Nature Reserve. On its shores, from the second half of June, rhododendrons, mountain lilies, round cotton grasses, mountain arnica and wild orchids bloom.
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Very modern and comfortable refuge. Equipped with 24h electricity, wi-fi, hot water. The refuge is also a stop for the Oropa Valley walk. The Barma refuge is located at an altitude of 2060 meters in the Mont Mars nature reserve, located between the Biella area and the Lys Valley in the Aosta Valley. The stone structure is built around the roche moutonne in the center of an amphitheater overlooking the lakes of the same name at the foot of the Mont Mars massif (2600 m). The refuge is recently built and has a large bar, two dining rooms, eight rooms, five of which seat 8, two seat 4 and a double with bathroom. The services are shared. The structure is equipped with solar panels for the production of electricity, integrated with a co-generator system. The water is collected from the depths of the lake and treated with a water purifier so as to avoid the use of packaging to be disposed of.
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waterfalls of the Oropa stream on the path to Mucrone
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recently cleared of an infestation of American tortoises caused by the abandonment of these animals
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pond recently reclaimed from the invasion of dangerous turtles once considered as "home aquarium animals". The abandonment over the years of these reptiles, which in some cases have become enormous, has been a cause of danger for people and animals.
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Recently built refuge surrounded by the Barma lakes, open in the summer and reachable with a not too demanding walk from Pillaz (or from Pian Coumarial) a hamlet of Fontainemore, overcoming a long stretch of road up to Lake Vargno
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For swimming and a variety of water sports, Lake Viverone is an excellent choice. It's the third largest natural lake in Piedmont and offers well-equipped lakefront areas with beaches perfect for swimming and sunbathing. You can also enjoy sailing, canoeing, water skiing, and wakeboarding there. The northern bank features a promenade with amenities.
Yes, Lake Viverone is home to a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring prehistoric pile-dwellings (stilt houses) from the Bronze Age. You can see reconstructed stilt houses that visualize this ancient village. Additionally, Lake Bertignano also holds historical value with Bronze Age remains and ancient pirogues discovered there.
For a true mountain experience, consider visiting Rifugio della Balma, a modern and comfortable hut set at 2,060 meters above sea level with two homonymous lakes at its foot within the Mont Mars Nature Reserve. Another great option is Lago della Vecchia, located in the Biella Alps at 1,872 meters, near a mountain hut offering typical Piedmontese cuisine and overnight stays. You can find various routes in the area, such as those listed in the Mountain Hikes around Miagliano guide.
Yes, Lake delle Piane is an artificial reservoir described as very secluded, with access primarily via a dirt road. This makes it an ideal spot for those seeking a more tranquil and less crowded experience away from the main tourist paths.
Lake Viverone is renowned for its natural beauty, with waters framed by rolling hills and rich vegetation. In winter, it becomes a haven for migratory birds, attracting birdwatchers. Laghetto del Camino, a small glacial lake under Mount Camino, is notable for its rich population of frogs and tadpoles, offering a glimpse into a unique natural habitat.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer diverse outdoor activities. Besides water sports at Lake Viverone, you can enjoy trekking and biking on trails around it. For hiking, there are numerous options, including routes around Rifugio della Balma and Lake Vargno, which offers easy paths and breathtaking mountain views. Explore more hiking routes in the Hiking around Miagliano guide, or consider gravel biking.
Yes, Lake Bertignano is particularly known for being very rich in fish, including pike, carp, chub, perch, and trout, making it a good spot for fishing enthusiasts.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, water sports, and enjoying the lush vegetation. Autumn provides picturesque views with changing foliage, perfect for hiking and biking. In winter, Lake Viverone attracts migratory birds, and higher-altitude lakes like Lago della Vecchia offer snowy mountain experiences for hikers.
Lake Viverone is very family-friendly, offering beaches for swimming and sunbathing, and a promenade with kiosks and restaurants. The area around Oropa Stream Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly, providing a pleasant natural spot to visit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Alpe Moncerchio Viewpoint offers vistas of both the plain and the Alps, including the imposing east side of Monte Rosa. Additionally, Lake Vargno, situated at the foot of the Mont Mars Nature Reserve, provides views of several prominent peaks like Punta Leretta and Mount Mars.
The northern bank of Lake Viverone features a lively promenade with kiosks, small restaurants, and bars, offering opportunities for dining and enjoying the view. The area also hosts events, such as a Christmas Market, and nearby historical sites like Roppolo Castle and the Fortress of Magnano.
Yes, for a mountain experience, the Rifugio della Balma offers modern and comfortable overnight stays. Similarly, the mountain hut near Lago della Vecchia provides accommodation and typical Piedmontese cuisine, serving as an excellent base for exploring the Biella Alps.


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