Lakes around Sommariva Del Bosco are situated in the Roero region, characterized by hills, woods, and orchards. While significant natural lakes are not directly within the municipality, the surrounding area offers various water bodies. These include artificial lakes and wetlands that provide opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape is shaped by its position in Piedmont, offering a mix of natural and man-made features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A short walk from the historic center of Carmagnola lies a protected area of great natural interest: La Lanca di San Michele, an ancient riverbed, now abandoned, which has transformed into a beautiful wetland rich in flora and fauna typical of the river environment, and the Bosco del Gerbasso where, thanks to valuable scientific work, a strip of the original Po Valley floodplain forest has been recreated. Inside, there is a beach, picnic area, observation points, and many other points of interest.
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Near this lake, definitely worth visiting, you will also find a small restaurant with a terrace overlooking the body of water and where you can eat very well.
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Nice but in summer, it attracts mosquitoes
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Next to the lake there are numerous tables where you can eat
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You enter the Roero Park freely, every day, on foot or by bike 🥰. By car you have to book online and pay.
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Roero is always a pleasure to walk its streets
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While there are no significant natural lakes directly within Sommariva Del Bosco, the surrounding area features a mix of artificial lakes, wetlands, and nature reserves. These include historical artificial basins like Lago della Spina and protected natural environments such as the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Lago della Spina is an artificial lake with a path perfect for walks. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve offers a beach, picnic area, and observation points. Additionally, the Lake with Picnic Area provides benches, tables, and cooking equipment, making it ideal for family outings.
The region around Sommariva Del Bosco offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Terre Rosse Trail' or 'Carandi Trail'. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from easy to difficult routes. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Sommariva Del Bosco or Cycling around Sommariva Del Bosco guides.
Yes, Lago della Spina features a path that allows visitors to walk around the entire lake. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve also offers a very nice circular route suitable for walks.
Yes, the Lake with Picnic Area is specifically noted for its covered area with benches, tables, and equipment for cooking. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve also includes a picnic area.
This protected area is an ancient riverbed transformed into a beautiful wetland rich in flora and fauna typical of a river environment. It also features the Bosco del Gerbasso, a recreated strip of the original Po Valley plain forest, and a beach.
Lago della Spina, located in Pralormo, is an artificial lake built in 1827. It takes its name from the Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine della Spina, giving it a historical context within the region.
While specific dog policies vary, many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, especially on trails. For the Lake with Picnic Area, you can enter the Roero Park freely on foot, which often implies dog-friendly access, though leashes are usually required.
The region's lakes are generally pleasant to visit during spring and autumn when temperatures are mild and the landscape is vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially at locations with picnic facilities or shaded areas, but be aware that some spots like Lago Mairetta can attract mosquitoes in warmer months.
Yes, the Turtle Center is a notable attraction in the area. It's a fenced facility dedicated to helping turtles in need, offering a unique opportunity to learn about and support these animals.
Not all lakes offer direct access to their shores. For example, Lago Mairetta, while noted for its cute setting, is private property and fenced, preventing access to its shores.
Visitors appreciate the variety of water bodies, from historical artificial lakes to protected natural wetlands. The presence of walking paths, picnic areas, and the rich flora and fauna, especially at places like the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve, are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.


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