Lakes around Crevacuore are found in the Valsessera valley, located within the province of Biella, Piedmont, Italy. This region is characterized by its natural landscape and provides access to various aquatic destinations. While Crevacuore itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding Biellese area offers a range of notable options. These include both well-known glacial lakes and smaller alpine bodies of water.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Splendid views of the upper Val Sessera
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Wonderful views of the upper Sessera valley.
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If with Gravel, be careful of the very steep and rough descent to get down to the Alpe and the artificial lake
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Quite compact uphill terrain, MTB recommended especially for the descent
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Near Crevacuore, you'll find a mix of glacial lakes, artificial reservoirs, and smaller alpine ponds. The region offers a variety, from well-known larger bodies of water like Lake Viverone to more secluded, pristine alpine lakes and artificial reservoirs such as Lake delle Piane.
Yes, while Crevacuore itself doesn't host large natural lakes, it's well-situated for accessing several prominent lakes in the wider Piedmont region. Notable options include Lake Viverone, Lake Orta, and a portion of Lake Maggiore, all offering distinct experiences.
For stunning lake views, consider visiting Monte Marca and Laghetto, which offers views of an artificial lake. Another excellent spot is Alpe Moncerchio Viewpoint, providing panoramic views of the plain and the Alps, including glimpses of the upper Sessera valley. You can also find great vistas from Cima Terla – View of Lago di Ravasanella.
Absolutely. The Biellese territory, including areas around the smaller alpine lakes like Lake Barma or Laghetto del Camino, offers numerous hiking trails. For more structured routes, you can explore various options in the region, including those listed in the Hiking around Crevacuore guide.
Yes, Lake Viverone is a popular choice for recreational activities. It features beaches suitable for swimming and offers various water sports, including sailing and canoeing. Lake Maggiore also provides opportunities for boat tours and water-based activities.
Lake Viverone is particularly family-friendly, offering beaches for swimming and walking paths suitable for all ages. The Picnic area by the Rio Sangiorgio pond also provides an equipped area for families to enjoy.
Lake Viverone is a significant glacial lake in the Biellese region, known for being the third-largest in Piedmont. It's a popular destination for its natural beauty, recreational activities like swimming and water sports, and its surrounding walking and cycling paths. It also holds archaeological significance due to ancient pile-dwelling settlements.
Lake Orta is celebrated for its serene atmosphere and enchanting landscape. It features the picturesque village of Orta San Giulio and the tranquil San Giulio Island, home to a Romanesque Basilica. It's often considered a 'hidden gem' compared to larger lakes, offering peaceful walks and stunning medieval architecture.
Yes, the broader Biellese territory is home to several smaller alpine lakes nestled in mountain hollows, such as Lake Mucrone, Lake Barma, and Laghetto del Camino. These offer pristine natural environments, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity, accessible primarily via hiking trails for a tranquil escape.
Lake delle Piane is an artificial reservoir located in the Municipality of Masserano. It's known for being quite secluded, accessible via a beautiful dirt road. It offers a quiet, natural setting away from crowds.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Viverone, though alpine lakes can be refreshing during warmer months.
Yes, the region around Crevacuore and its nearby lakes offers various cycling opportunities. You can find both road cycling and touring bicycle routes. For example, you can explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Crevacuore guide or the Cycling around Crevacuore guide.


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