Lakes around Rivoli are primarily characterized by the nearby Avigliana Lakes, a significant natural attraction in the vicinity. These two glacial lakes, Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo, form part of the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park, showcasing rich biodiversity and morainic hills. The park is an important habitat for aquatic avifauna and ichthyofauna, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area provides a natural escape from nearby urban centers.
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Next to the lake there is also a building unfortunately in ruins
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Place and cycling paths in the middle of nature
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Excellent for a stop, to decide which route to take.
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Excellent destination for a bike ride or starting point for many climbs of varying difficulty.
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Almost always dry during periods of drought, it is located near the Madonna degli Alpini
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small lake of Avigliana
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small lake of Avigliana, very beautiful
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The primary natural attraction near Rivoli is the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park, which features two significant glacial lakes: Lago Grande di Avigliana and Small Lake of Avigliana. These are the most prominent and popular lakes in the area.
Yes, the lakes offer several family-friendly options. Lago Grande di Avigliana is excellent for swimming and offers pedal boats, while the surrounding areas have equipped beaches and lakeside restaurants. For a more urban park experience, Lago Piccolo della Pellerina in Turin's Pellerina Park has children's games, kiosks, and toilets.
The Lakes of Avigliana Natural Park is rich in biodiversity. You'll find morainic hills, the Mareschi swamp, and diverse habitats for aquatic birds and fish. Lago Piccolo di Avigliana, in particular, is known for its wilder environment, surrounded by woods, meadows, and reed beds, making it ideal for nature immersion and birdwatching.
Yes, Lago Grande di Avigliana is renowned for its clean and clear waters, making it suitable for swimming. It's considered one of the cleanest lakes in Piedmont. Lago Piccolo della Pellerina also has a small beach area.
Absolutely. A scenic path of approximately 8 km circles both Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo di Avigliana, perfect for walking and cycling. Parts around Lago Piccolo can be rugged, offering a more natural experience. You can find more cycling routes in the area, such as those listed in the Cycling around Rivoli guide.
Lago Grande di Avigliana is a hub for water sports. You can enjoy swimming, rowing, scuba diving, water skiing, canoeing, kayaking, and sailing. Pedal boats and boat tours are also available for hire.
Yes, on the shores of Lago Grande di Avigliana, you can find the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Laghi. Additionally, the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park is overlooked by the Sacra di San Michele, a historic abbey that has been a pilgrimage reference point for centuries.
Lago Grande is the larger, more developed lake, popular for swimming and water sports, with amenities like beaches and restaurants. Lago Piccolo offers a wilder, more natural environment, ideal for birdwatching and tranquil walks, and is generally less crowded.
For a quieter and more natural experience, Small Lake of Avigliana is less crowded than Lago Grande. It's surrounded by woods and meadows, providing a peaceful setting for nature lovers.
Beyond the circular path around the Avigliana Lakes, the wider region offers various hiking trails. For more challenging options, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Rivoli guide, which includes routes like the Monte Musinè loop.
Yes, particularly around Lago Grande di Avigliana, you'll find several lakeside establishments with bars and restaurants, some offering terraces directly on the water. Lago Piccolo also has an equipped area with wooden tables and a restaurant.
Pessina Pond is a smaller body of water located on the main path inside the Morainic Hill of Rivoli, near the Madonna degli Alpini. It's a pleasant spot for a ride but can be dry during periods of drought.


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