Best lakes around La Loggia are found in the Piedmont region of Italy, near Turin. This area features a mix of natural and man-made aquatic environments, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The landscape includes ancient riverbeds, wetlands, and quarry lakes, providing habitats for various flora and fauna. These locations are suitable for nature walks, fishing, and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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And a beautiful trail in the middle of the lakes, too bad that with so much vegetation you can't see the lakes much
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A recently created wetland (late 2025) on what was once the Parpaglia farm's hemp maceration plant. A sign (unfortunately already defaced by a few deaf people) explains that the purpose is to provide a natural-like habitat for the amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic birds that once swarmed the park. Aside from its eco-educational purposes, it's a lovely pond, with benches and a bike park, nestled among fields and pastures, shaded by trees, and offering a beautiful view of Parpaglia Castle. A lovely place for a break, a great destination for a day trip.
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A few steps from the historic center of Carmagnola there is a protected area of great naturalistic interest: La Lanca di San Michele, an ancient riverbed, now abandoned, which has been 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 plain forest has been recreated. Inside there is a beach, picnic area, observation points and many other points of interest.
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Small body of water inside the Maddalena park. In hot periods it could be dry, while after the rains the dimensions increase
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Nice compact path that passes between the two quarry lakes at the Po Morto. Pay attention to the roots.
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Path that joins two stretches of dirt roads passing through the lakes of the Po Morto oxbow. It is a former agricultural track, and in many places the two tracks can still be seen. The surface is compact and quite good, just with a lot of protruding roots: all in all, it is better than many urban cycle paths. A racing bike might have some problems, but any other bike can get through it.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve, known for its rich wetland and recreated Po Valley forest. Another popular spot is the Trail Between the Lakes of Lanca di Po Morto, which offers a pleasant path connecting two oxbow lakes.
Yes, the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, featuring a beach, picnic area, and observation points. The recently created Former Retting Tank Wetland also offers a lovely pond with benches and a bike park, making it suitable for families.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling, there are MTB Trails and Gravel biking routes. Running enthusiasts can find several running trails. Many areas, like New Lago Relax, are also great for nature walks and photography.
The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve is excellent for observing diverse flora and fauna typical of a river environment. New Lago Relax in La Loggia is also known for its peaceful ambiance, stunning scenery, and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for nature walks and photography.
Yes, New Lago Relax in La Loggia is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts. It features two interconnected lakes: Relax1 is designated for "no-kill" fishing, while Relax2 is ideal for sport fishing, with a diverse range of fish species including brown trout, rainbow trout, and carp.
The lakes around La Loggia, particularly New Lago Relax, are considered a year-round destination. You can experience vibrant flora and fauna in spring and summer, stunning autumn foliage, and a magical snow-covered landscape in winter, offering different natural beauty throughout the seasons.
Yes, the Maddalena Park Pond is noted as dog-friendly, offering a small body of water within Maddalena Park for you and your pet to enjoy.
Trails often feature compact surfaces, such as the Trail Between the Lakes of Lanca di Po Morto, which is a former agricultural track. While generally good, some paths, like the one at Lago Po Morto, may have protruding roots, so it's good to be aware of your footing or bike type.
Yes, the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve includes a dedicated picnic area, making it a great spot for a leisurely outdoor meal.
The Former Retting Tank Wetland is a recently created natural area. It was developed to provide a habitat for amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic birds, offering an eco-educational experience alongside beautiful views of Parpaglia Castle.
This reserve is unique because it features an ancient riverbed that has transformed into a rich wetland, alongside the Bosco del Gerbasso, which is a carefully recreated strip of the original Po Valley plain forest. It offers a diverse ecosystem with abundant flora and fauna.


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