Best lakes around Bruino are found in the nearby region, as Bruino itself, a comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy, does not host prominent lakes directly within its municipal boundaries. The primary natural attractions are the Lakes of Avigliana, which are significant for their morainic origin and form part of a natural park. This area offers diverse ecosystems, including two main lakes, a swamp, and moraine hills.
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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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Nice place for a stop, with wonderful views of Lago Grande.
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Nice panoramic point for a well-deserved stop
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Almost always dry during periods of drought, it is located near the Madonna degli Alpini
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The Avigliana lakes natural park is a treasure chest of biodiversity and represents a notable resource for Avigliana, both from an environmental and tourist point of view. The park is made up of three ecosystems: the two lakes, the Mareschi swamp and the moraine hills. The lakes are the only ones surviving among those formed following the last two great Pleistocene glaciations in the Susa valley. The Sacra di San Michele dominates this protected area from above, recalling that, since the year 1000, it has represented the point of reference for every person on a pilgrimage who crossed the Alps towards Rome or the Holy Land.
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too much traffic on weekends, but otherwise fine!
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The primary natural attractions are the Lakes of Avigliana, which are of morainic origin, remnants of the last two major Pleistocene glaciations. They form part of the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park, offering diverse ecosystems including the two lakes, the Mareschi swamp, and moraine hills. You can also find Pessina Pond within the Morainic Hill of Rivoli.
The Lakes of Avigliana offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking or cycling around the lakes, particularly on the recently repaved concrete cycle path around the Small Lake of Avigliana. The natural park also provides opportunities for nature observation and, generally, lakes in the wider Piedmont region offer swimming, fishing, and boating. For more structured routes, you can explore the cycling routes around Bruino, some of which pass by the Lakes of Avigliana.
Yes, there is a dedicated cycle path, the Lakeside Cycle Path at the Lago Piccolo di Avigliana. This concrete path on the east bank of the Small Lake is in very good condition and offers beautiful views. It's suitable for mountain biking or walking, and is relatively cool even in summer due to surrounding plants.
While the immediate lake perimeters offer pleasant walks, the broader area around Bruino and the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park provides various hiking opportunities. You can find several trails in the hiking guide for Bruino, including routes like the Monte San Giorgio Loop, which offer scenic views of the region.
Yes, the Lakes of Avigliana are considered family-friendly. The Small Lake of Avigliana has a cycle path suitable for families, and a nice picnic area with a bar. The Lago Grande di Avigliana is also a popular destination for day trips, offering easy access and amenities. The natural park setting provides a safe and engaging environment for children to explore.
On the shores of Lago Grande di Avigliana, you can visit the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Laghi, which adds a cultural and historical dimension to the natural beauty. Additionally, the Sacra di San Michele, a historic abbey, dominates the protected area from above, recalling its significance as a point of reference for pilgrims since the year 1000.
The lakes are generally pleasant to visit during warmer months for water-based activities and cycling. The Lakeside Cycle Path at the Lago Piccolo di Avigliana is noted to be relatively cool even in summer due to surrounding vegetation. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, ideal for hiking and exploring the natural park's biodiversity.
Yes, at the Small Lake of Avigliana, there is a nice picnic area with a bar at its most upstream point. The Lakes of Avigliana area, being a popular tourist destination, suggests the presence of tourist facilities, and the region generally offers cafes and accommodation options.
Yes, the area around the Lakes of Avigliana offers easy walking opportunities. The cycle path around the Small Lake of Avigliana is suitable for walking, and the general perimeter of both lakes provides accessible paths for a leisurely stroll. The Pessina Pond also offers a pleasant ride within everyone's reach.
The Avigliana Lakes Natural Park is a treasure chest of biodiversity and a notable resource. It's composed of three distinct ecosystems: the two lakes (Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo), the Mareschi swamp, and the surrounding moraine hills. This diversity supports a rich variety of flora and fauna, making it an excellent destination for nature lovers and environmental enthusiasts.
The lakes offer picturesque views, especially from nearby Mount Cuneo (Moncuni), which highlights the beauty of the Avigliana lakes, alongside the Val Sangone and the Sacra di San Michele. The clear waters and natural surroundings contribute to their appeal, with many spots providing excellent opportunities to take a break and enjoy the scenery.


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