Best lakes around Angrogna are primarily found within the Pian dei 13 Laghi, a plateau in the Val Germanasca known for its alpine landscapes. This area, part of the Metropolitan City of Turin in Piedmont, features numerous streams, pastures, and intact alpine habitats. The lakes are mostly of glacial origin, situated at elevations between approximately 2300 and 2550 meters. Angrogna Valley also holds historical significance, particularly concerning the Waldensian Church.
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excellent trip with the possibility of loops
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A beautiful circular hike. Beware, however, of the misleading two-hour indication! Messner might be able to manage it. If you're a regular hiker, no less than three hours or more... WARNING: Once you reach Lake Cannoni or Ramella, if you suffer from vertigo, do not follow the signs for trail A on the right. There are exposed sections, and one section is equipped with a damaged rope. Turn left and you will rejoin the outward route at the level of the early 1900s forts.
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This isn't Lake Cignana! It's Lake Verde (natural) in the Germanasca Valley, overlooked by the refuge of the same name. Cignana is an artificial lake in Valtournenche.
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Go out into nature equipped with mountain clothing
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Comfortable footwear for mostly soft terrain
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Lake of the Germanasca valley, in the Conca Cialancia provincial park, reachable with a circular excursion starting from Linsard. It is likely that on holidays there will be many people, given that it can be reached by motorized vehicles (preferably off-road) thanks to the connecting dirt road
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Book your stay with Angela for overnight phone: +39 333 1932523 rifugiolagoverde@outlook.com or angymeloni@live.it Website: http://www.rifugiolagoverde.it
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From the lake you can admire a magnificent view to the north, from the Orsiera - Rocciavrè group with the visible Selleries Refuge up to the Rocciamelone cusp, sentinel of Susa
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The primary destination is the Pian dei 13 Laghi (13 Lakes Plateau) in the Val Germanasca, known for its glacial lakes at high elevations. Another notable spot is Lago del Bout du Col, located just above Prali.
The Pian dei 13 Laghi features a variety of distinct lakes, including the vivid emerald Green Lakes, the contrasting Lago Nero (Black Lake) and Lago Bianco (White Lake), and the seasonally visible Lago della Noce, which collects water only during the thaw. You can also find the source of the Angrogna torrent at Lago Sella Vecchia.
Yes, the area has historical significance. At Lake of the Cannons (Lago Ramella) on the Pian dei 13 Laghi, you can find the remains of two cannons dating back to 1940. Nearby are also the historic military barracks known as Recoveri Perrucchetti, built between 1888 and the early 20th century. The broader Angrogna Valley is also deeply connected to the history of the Waldensian Church.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities, particularly around the Pian dei 13 Laghi, with well-marked trails catering to various fitness levels. You can find challenging routes and circular walks that allow you to experience diverse natural beauty. For more specific hiking routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Angrogna guide.
Yes, some areas are family-friendly. Lago del Bout du Col is easily reachable, even by car, making it a good option for families. The general area offers opportunities for nature immersion, though some high-altitude trails on the Pian dei 13 Laghi can be challenging and require careful navigation.
For the high-altitude lakes like those on the Pian dei 13 Laghi, it is advisable to visit from August onwards to avoid extensive snowfields. The summer and early autumn months generally offer the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery.
Yes, the Lago Verde Hut is located near the Green Lake in the Germanasca Valley, providing a base for exploring the area and offering accommodation. For other amenities like cafes or pubs, you would typically find them in the valley towns or at the start of popular trailheads.
While some lakes like Lago del Bout du Col are easily reachable by car via a well-maintained dirt road (though parking is limited), access to the higher Pian dei 13 Laghi can involve a chairlift or hiking on foot. Public transport options to the trailheads may be limited, so planning is essential.
Beyond hiking, the Angrogna area is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous Road Cycling Routes, challenging MTB Trails, and more Mountain Hikes. These activities allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Angrogna Valley.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking alpine scenery, the tranquility of the unspoiled wilderness, and the opportunity to disconnect. The varied colors of the lakes, especially the emerald hues of the Green Lakes, and the historical elements like the cannons at Lago Ramella, add to their unique appeal. The area is also highly rated by the komoot community, with many photos and upvotes.
Yes, some sections of the paths, particularly around Lake of the Cannons (Lago Ramella), can be exposed. If you suffer from vertigo, it's advised to choose alternative routes or exercise extreme caution. Good footwear is always required, as paths can lead over scree slopes. Always check weather conditions before heading out.


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