Best lakes around Masera are found within the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Piedmont region of Italy. While Masera itself does not feature major lakes directly within its boundaries, the surrounding area offers various aquatic destinations. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing settings for both natural and artificial lakes. These lakes contribute to the natural appeal of the Val d'Ossola area.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Super 🌈fascinating 🌈in Winter❄️ particular
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On the ascent you have to push the bike over long distances, on the DH to Tocen you have to climb endless steps
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Lake Onzo and its dam.
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beautiful lakes behind some rocks from which to take wonderful photos
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This is not a bike tour! Please change!
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A small artificial lake, with a small dam, above the hamlets of San Rocco and Ranco.
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Beautiful quiet area, full of water. A must see! Easy but long access following the valley, or challenging access from the Bocchetta di Vald passing through the Costa Nera and the spectacular Sasso Bianco.
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The area around Masera, particularly within the Val d'Ossola, features both natural and artificial lakes. Many are alpine lakes or reservoirs formed by dams, contributing to the region's mountainous landscape.
Yes, Casalavera Lake is an artificial lake in an alpine pasture that is considered family-friendly. Another option is Lake Onzo Filippini, a small artificial lake with a dam, also suitable for families.
For those seeking a challenge, Lago Panelatte involves pushing bikes over long distances and navigating steps on the descent, making it a demanding destination. Similarly, accessing Laghetti del Geccio can be challenging if approached from the Bocchetta di Vald through Costa Nera and Sasso Bianco.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, there's a moderate route called the 'Lake Onzo Filippini – Oratorio di San Rocco in Ranco loop from Masera' which passes by Lake Onzo Filippini. You can find more hiking trails in the area by visiting the Hiking around Masera guide.
While some routes might pass near the lakes, be aware that access to some, like Lago Panelatte, involves significant bike portage and is not suitable for typical cycling. For general cycling, you can explore options in the Gravel biking around Masera guide.
Casalavera Lake is an artificial lake situated at 1600m above sea level in an alpine pasture within Val d'Ossola. It lies on a path leading towards Moncucco, offering a distinctive high-altitude experience.
The Cippata Dam is located on the Isorno stream. It forms a small, clear reservoir that serves a hydroelectric power station. It's a notable man-made feature in the valley.
Given that many lakes are alpine, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offer the most favorable conditions for visiting, with accessible trails and pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Laghetti del Geccio is known for its beautiful, quiet area full of water. Visitors often find it a great spot for photography, with stunning views behind some rocks.
While specific crowd levels vary, smaller artificial lakes like Lake Onzo Filippini or the more challenging-to-access Laghetti del Geccio might offer a more tranquil experience compared to larger, more accessible destinations.
The lakes around Masera are set within the mountainous landscape of the Val d'Ossola. You can expect alpine pastures, streams, and rugged terrain, providing scenic views and opportunities to connect with nature.


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