Lakes around Soprana offer a variety of natural and artificial water bodies set within a landscape featuring mountain views and hiking opportunities. The area provides diverse outdoor experiences, from serene lake shores to elevated viewpoints. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments and accessible spots.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Spectacular, nestled between the rivers
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Splendid views of the upper Val Sessera
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Wonderful views of the upper Sessera valley.
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Panoramic point, it can be reached with a short push
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Panoramic point, worth going.
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the water has completely dug out the path, better avoided.
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The area around Soprana features a mix of natural lakes, artificial reservoirs, and ponds. These water bodies are set within a landscape offering mountain views and various outdoor exploration opportunities.
Yes, you can visit Monte Marca and Laghetto, which includes an artificial lake at a summit reachable by road. Another notable artificial reservoir is Lake delle Piane, located in the Municipality of Masserano and accessible via a dirt road.
For spectacular views, consider the Alpe Moncerchio Viewpoint, which offers panoramic vistas of the plain and the Alps, including the imposing east side of Monte Rosa. Another option is Cima Terla – View of Lago di Ravasanella, providing a great view of Lago di Ravasanella.
Yes, the Picnic area by the Rio Sangiorgio pond is a great option. It's a small body of water with an equipped area nearby, providing facilities for visitors. You can also find the historic Madonna del Angeli Oratory there.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'Grande Traversata del Biellese: Sostegno Loop' or the 'Rolling Piedmont hills hike to Il Galletto Viewpoint (via M41 trail)'. You can find more details and other options in the Hiking around Soprana guide.
Absolutely. There are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity. Consider routes such as the 'Sessera Pass – Scenic viewpoint loop from Ronco' or the 'Santuario della Brugarola – E-bike charging station loop from Mezzana Mortigliengo'. More MTB options are available in the MTB Trails around Soprana guide.
Yes, the area provides various running trails. You might enjoy the 'Trailhead – San Bernardo Sanctuary loop from Valle Mosso' or the 'Running loop from Lanvario'. For more running routes, check the Running Trails around Soprana guide.
Near the Picnic area by the Rio Sangiorgio pond, you can find the Madonna del Angeli Oratory. This site has historical significance, with restoration dates from 1545 and 1936, indicating its long-standing presence in the area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of water bodies, from natural lakes to artificial reservoirs, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The scenic viewpoints, like those offering vistas of Monte Rosa or Lago di Ravasanella, are also highly valued for their spectacular views.
Some lakes and viewpoints are accessible by road. For example, Monte Marca and Laghetto can be reached via an easy paved road, followed by a dirt road. Lake delle Piane is also reachable by a beautiful dirt road. However, many areas will involve hiking to fully explore.
When mountain biking to Monte Marca and Laghetto, the uphill terrain is quite compact, making MTB recommended, especially for the descent. If you're using a Gravel bike, be cautious of the very steep and rough descent when heading down to the Alpe and the artificial lake.


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