Best lakes around Omegna are found in Italy's Piedmont region, a town situated at the northern end of Lake Orta. This area is characterized by glacial lakes surrounded by mountains and lush vegetation. Key natural features include the tranquil Lake Orta, the exceptionally clean Lago di Mergozzo, and the smaller Laghetti di Nonio. The region offers diverse aquatic environments, from large lakes suitable for swimming to smaller ponds for fishing.
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The trail is accessible again. A path has been laid around the private property, although it's not yet signposted everywhere. But it's fairly easy to find.
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Nice little place...nice little beach...worth visiting
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The northern section of the route is no longer accessible as it ends in a dead end (private property). Those who don't want to climb over fences and ladders should follow the road for the circular route.
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Lake very close to Lake Maggiore, its waters are of a wonderful colour.
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Beautiful Landscape from Lake Mergozzo
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Very nice running track at the lake
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The lake is suitable for swimming and its pure waters are a favorite destination for water sports enthusiasts such as canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing. Originally it was part of Lake Maggiore which was higher and more extensive than the current one. In remote centuries the continuous floods of the Toce river created a delta dam, the current plain of Fondotoce, which divides the two lakes. Lake Mergozzo is connected to the Maggiore by a 2.7 km canal, not navigable due to the difference in height, along which a splendid cycle path runs.
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The primary lakes in the Omegna area are Lake Orta, known for its romantic atmosphere and historical sites, and Lago di Mergozzo, celebrated for its exceptionally clean waters. Additionally, the smaller Laghetti di Nonio offer a more secluded experience focused on fishing and hiking.
Lago di Mergozzo is renowned for being one of Italy's cleanest lakes, making it perfect for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Its strict ban on motorboats ensures a tranquil environment. Lake Orta also offers clean waters for swimming, with family-friendly lidos like Lido di Omegna.
Yes, Lake Orta is rich in history and culture. The medieval village of Orta San Giulio is a highlight, with its picturesque streets and views. From there, you can visit Isola San Giulio, home to a 13th-century Basilica and monastery. The Sacro Monte di Orta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features twenty frescoed chapels dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Around Lake Orta, the surrounding mountains provide various trails, including the Mottarone mountain which offers panoramic views. Near Lago di Mergozzo, the Sentiero Azzurro (Blue Path) is a scenic trail connecting Montorfano to Mergozzo. For more challenging routes, consider the Mountain Hikes around Omegna guide.
Yes, both Lake Orta and Lago di Mergozzo offer family-friendly options. Lake Orta has lidos like Lido di Omegna with sandy entry and pools. The Omegna Lakefront features a promenade with cafes and restaurants. Lago di Mergozzo's tranquil environment is ideal for safe swimming and gentle walks. The Blue Trail (Lake Mergozzo) is also suitable for families.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can visit the Pescone Waterfall for a refreshing experience. The Mottarone mountain, situated between Lake Orta and Lake Maggiore, provides stunning views of both lakes and Monte Rosa. The Omegna Lakefront also offers picturesque views of Lake Orta.
Absolutely. The area provides various cycling routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Lake Mergozzo – Mergozzo and Lake Mergozzo loop from Omegna Crusinallo' or the 'Viewpoint over Lake Orta – Omegna Lakefront loop from Omegna'. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Omegna guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking views, especially around Lake Orta, often described as romantic and tranquil. Lago di Mergozzo is loved for its pristine water quality and serene environment. The charming villages, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities like swimming and hiking are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can explore routes such as the 'Omegna Lakefront – Bagnella Lakeside loop from Omegna' or the 'View of the Lake – Lago di Mergozzo Cycle Path loop from Omegna'. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Omegna guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with clean waters in both Lake Orta and Lago di Mergozzo. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the historical sites without the peak summer crowds, with lush vegetation and vibrant fall colors.
Omegna, situated at the northern end of Lake Orta, offers numerous cozy lakefront cafes and restaurants along its promenade, where you can enjoy local cuisine. The picturesque village of Mergozzo, on Lago di Mergozzo, also has charming eateries. Additionally, the Laghetti di Nonio area features an Osteria Rifugio del Pescatore, offering locally caught fish.


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