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Easy hiking trails around Lake Cingino are situated within the Valle Antrona in Piedmont, Italy, an alpine environment characterized by its dramatic views and numerous hydroelectric dams. The region features diverse vegetation, including larch forests and mountain pine, with trails often following ancient mule tracks. Hikers can expect to encounter clearings, crystal-clear torrents, and various bodies of water beyond Lake Cingino itself. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and engineering marvels, providing accessible routes for exploring the area.
…Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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A beautiful vantage point of the Mattmark Reservoir. This reservoir is located at the southern end of the Saas Valley at an altitude of 2,197 meters, nestled in the impressive mountains near Saas-Almagell. With a length of approximately three kilometers and a maximum width of 800 meters, it is one of the larger reservoirs in the region. It is fed by various mountain streams, such as the Saaser Vispa, the Schwarzbergbach, and the Ofentalbach. Behind the imposing 120-meter-high earthfill dam, the Vispa continues downstream toward the Rhone Valley.
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Surrounded by high alpine tranquility and glacial peaks, the turquoise-blue Mattmarksee lies at your feet. This artificial lake is located at over 2,000 meters in the farthest reaches of the Saas Valley. It stores meltwater and supplies the region with renewable energy.
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The Mattmark Reservoir is a reservoir located in the municipality of Saas-Almagell at the southern end of the Saas Valley in the Visp district of the canton of Valais in Switzerland. The lake is used by Kraftwerke Mattmark AG to generate electricity. In 1965, a glacier collapse during construction claimed 88 lives. Wikipedia
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The tunnel is on the right and is the beginning of the hiking trail around the lake. The trail is officially closed in winter.
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When you arrive at the reservoir on the side of the Mattmark restaurant, you should definitely walk a short distance along the east side to the tunnel and cross it. In winter, a beautiful waterfall forms at the entrance and icicles hang from the ceiling inside too
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Impressive and worth a little stop.
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To the south of the Saas Valley is the largest earth dam in Europe, the Mattmark Dam. The reservoir, which is used to generate electricity, is a real place of power and is fascinating not only for its technical details, but also for its wild, romantic location. Source: https://www.saas-fee.ch/de/erlebniswelten/mattmark-staudamm-sommer
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A good restaurant, both for the quality/price ratio and for the view that can be observed from there
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There are 11 easy hiking trails specifically around Lake Cingino, offering accessible routes for exploring the area. These are part of a larger network of 87 routes in the region.
The easy trails around Lake Cingino are unique for their blend of natural alpine beauty and engineering marvels. You'll hike through picturesque larch forests, along ancient mule tracks, and encounter crystal-clear torrents, all set against a backdrop of dramatic mountain views and impressive hydroelectric dams.
Yes, there are several easy circular walks. For example, the Sajont Waterfall – Lake Antrona loop from Antrona Schieranco is a popular 3.1-mile trail. Another option is the Mattmark Reservoir – Mattmark Reservoir loop from Staudamm Mattmark, which is an easy 4.5-mile path circling the reservoir.
Absolutely. The easy trails are well-suited for families, offering manageable distances and elevation changes. Routes like the Cimallegra (1014 m) – Antronapiana Village loop from Antrona Schieranco provide a pleasant experience through the village and surrounding nature.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Alta Valle Antrona Natural Park. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife, such as the Alpine Ibex, might be present, and to respect local regulations.
The recommended period for hiking around Lake Cingino, including easy trails, is typically from mid-June to October. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and trails are clear of snow, allowing for comfortable exploration of the alpine landscape.
While many easy trails offer scenic views of the alpine environment, specific routes can lead you to points of interest. For instance, the Sajont Waterfall – Lake Antrona loop offers views of the Sajont Waterfall and Lake Antrona. The region is also dotted with other stunning bodies of water like Lake Campliccioli and Lake Cheggio, and you might encounter remnants of old railway tracks used during dam construction.
Parking is generally available at the starting points of many trails, particularly in villages like Antrona Schieranco or near major attractions like the Mattmark Reservoir. Specific parking details for each route can often be found on the individual tour pages.
Public transport options to reach trailheads in the Valle Antrona can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules, particularly for services connecting to villages like Antrona Schieranco, which serve as starting points for several routes.
You'll find cafes and restaurants in the nearby villages, such as Antronapiana, which is often a starting or ending point for several easy hikes, including the Cimallegra (1014 m) – Antronapiana Village loop. These establishments offer opportunities for refreshments before or after your walk.
The easy trails around Lake Cingino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,800 reviews. Hikers often praise the beautiful alpine scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of these routes for a relaxing outdoor experience.
Generally, permits are not required for day hiking on marked trails within the Alta Valle Antrona Natural Park. However, it's always good practice to check for any specific regulations or temporary restrictions, especially for larger groups or specific activities.
While the Alpine Ibex are most famously seen scaling the Cingino Dam, which is typically accessed via more challenging routes, it's possible to spot wildlife, including ibex, in the broader alpine environment of the Valle Antrona. Keep an eye out, especially in quieter areas, but there isn't a specific easy trail guaranteed for ibex sightings.
For easy walks, comfortable walking shoes, appropriate clothing for the weather, water, and snacks are recommended. Even on easy trails, the alpine environment can have changing conditions, so a light jacket or rain gear is always a good idea. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!
Most routes leading directly to Lake Cingino and the Cingino Dam are considered moderate to hard due to significant elevation gain and rugged terrain. The easy trails in this guide focus on the broader Lake Cingino region, offering accessible experiences around other beautiful lakes and through charming villages in the Valle Antrona.


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