Best lakes around Pino D'Asti are found in the surrounding municipalities of this town, located in the Province of Asti, Piedmont. Pino D'Asti itself is situated on a gentle hill between two small valleys. While there are no significant lakes directly within its borders, nearby areas offer smaller lakes and ponds for nature appreciation and outdoor activities.
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The lake is clearly visible if we walk on the grassy dam, while on the other sides it is covered by vegetation. It is a beautiful body of water on the hill between Chieri and Castelnuovo
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The dirt road passes next to Lake Arignano, very well maintained
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Lake Arignano, located about 20 kilometers east of Turin, is an artificial basin of medieval origin, recently restored and reopened to the public. Surrounded by hills and fields, the lake is now an important refuge for wildlife and an ideal place for walking and outdoor activities.
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Located in the homonymous municipality in the province of Turin, Lake Arignano was created artificially centuries ago and is still the largest body of water on the Turin hills. It can only be reached via dirt roads and paths and bathing is prohibited.
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At the gates of Buttigliera, on via Nevizzano and the SP16 (via Villanova), there is the Remembrance Park in memory of the local fallen (73) and the nearby church dedicated to San Bernardo di Chiaravalle. A peaceful spot with an artificial lake in front and good for a stop along the way.
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White road at the bottom of the valley, not bad🚴
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While Pino D'Asti itself doesn't have large lakes, you can explore several smaller bodies of water in nearby municipalities. The most notable are Lake Arignano, the artificial lake at Remembrance Park in Buttigliera D'Asti, and The pond of Valle Reale in Roatto AT.
Lake Arignano is an artificial basin of medieval origin, recently restored. It's surrounded by hills and fields, serving as an important refuge for wildlife. Visitors appreciate it as an ideal spot for walking and various outdoor activities due to its natural setting and well-maintained dirt roads nearby.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Lake Arignano is great for walks. The artificial lake at Remembrance Park in Buttigliera D'Asti offers a playground, benches, and ample shade. The pond of Valle Reale also has a table and benches for a pleasant stop.
You can enjoy walking and cycling around Lake Arignano, particularly along the well-maintained dirt road known as Strada Bianca and Lake Arignano. The wider region offers various routes for running, hiking, and gravel biking, some of which pass by or near these lakes.
No, bathing is prohibited in Lake Arignano. These lakes are primarily for nature appreciation, walking, and other non-aquatic outdoor activities.
Lake Arignano is an important refuge for wildlife, surrounded by hills and fields. The pond of Valle Reale is home to various birds, small animals, and insects, offering a peaceful natural retreat.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities. The Strada Bianca and Lake Arignano is a well-maintained dirt road that passes next to the lake and is suitable for cycling. Additionally, the region has several gravel biking routes, including one that loops from Piedmont to Moncucco Castle via Lake Arignano.
At Remembrance Park, you'll find a playground, benches, and shaded areas. The pond of Valle Reale offers a table and benches for a pleasant stop. For cafes, pubs, or restaurants, you would typically need to visit nearby towns or villages.
While specific parking facilities are not detailed for every location, the areas around these smaller lakes and ponds are generally accessible. For Lake Arignano, it is mentioned that it can only be reached via dirt roads and paths, implying some form of access for vehicles, though dedicated parking lots might be limited.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and the opportunities for gentle outdoor activities. The natural beauty, the presence of wildlife, and the peaceful atmosphere for walking and cycling are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has contributed 48 photos and 112 upvotes, reflecting the appeal of these spots.
Yes, near Buttigliera D'Asti, you can find the Chapel of San Bernardo, a religious building, situated next to the Remembrance Park which features an artificial lake. This area combines a peaceful natural setting with a touch of local history and remembrance.
The lakes and surrounding areas are generally pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and conducive to outdoor activities like walking and cycling. These seasons allow for the best enjoyment of the natural landscapes and wildlife.


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