Best natural monuments in Cima Fournier E Lago Nero are found within a designated Site of Community Importance and Special Area of Conservation in Italy's Piedmont region. This protected area, spanning 640 hectares, features a landscape shaped by Quaternary glaciations, resulting in numerous lakes, streams, and wetlands. The area's unique morphology has created a dynamic environment with diverse habitats, supporting a variety of plant species and Alpine fauna. Cultural elements, such as a chapel near Lago Nero, are also present…
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From Cima Saurel, in addition to the beautiful panorama, you can also see Lake Gignoux
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A short climb that branches off from the dirt road takes you up to Cima Saurel, and a block of stone reminds us that we are on the border between Italy and France.
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beautiful typical lake for a short break on the way up/down towards Lake Cignoux or Lake of the 7 Colours ((IT). In the surrounding area in August/September many blueberries.
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beautiful lake, convenient for picnics and sunbathing, very popular
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A beautiful mountain lake with the refuge overlooking it
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It is located in a very quiet place, reachable by an easy path from Sagna Longa, a hamlet of Cesana. In summer it is crowded by families to spend a relaxing day. Advised!
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A very popular alpine lake since it can also be reached by motorized vehicles. The name is due to the dark color of its waters. Do not miss the classic "Toma del Lago Nero" on sale at the mountain pasture a few meters from the lake
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Visitors frequently enjoy the serene beauty of Clot Foiron Lakes, known for its quiet atmosphere and easy accessibility, making it ideal for relaxing days. Another favorite is Lago Nero di Bousson, an alpine lake famous for its dark waters and interesting, easy hikes leading to it. For panoramic views, Cima Saurel summit is highly regarded, offering vistas that include Lake Gignoux and marking the border between Italy and France.
The region is characterized by a landscape shaped by Quaternary glaciations, featuring numerous small lakes, streams, and marshy zones. Key features include the picturesque Lago Nero di Bousson and other glacial lakes like Clot Foiron Lakes. You'll also find high-altitude peaks such as Cima Saurel summit and the broader Cima Fournier and Lago Nero area, which presents a unique lunar-like landscape with sparse vegetation.
Yes, several natural monuments are well-suited for families. Clot Foiron Lakes is particularly popular with families due to its quiet location and easy path from Sagna Longa. The area around Lago Nero di Bousson also offers interesting easy hikes, making it accessible for a family outing.
The warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn, are ideal for exploring the natural monuments on foot or by mountain bike. During this period, the trails are clear, and the alpine flora is vibrant. In winter, the area transforms into a destination for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing, offering a different kind of natural experience.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, including moderate routes like the "Capanna Mautino Mountain Hut – Lac Gignoux loop" or the "Mautino Hut and Lago Nero – Clot Foiron Lakes loop." Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with routes such as the "Ascent to Sagna Longa – Cima Fournier and Lago Nero loop." In winter, the area is excellent for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing. For more detailed route information, you can explore the hiking guide or cycling guide for the region.
Yes, there are many hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural monuments. Popular options include the "Lac des Sept Couleurs Trail," a moderate 12 km route, and shorter loops like the "Capanna Mautino Mountain Hut – Lac Gignoux loop" (6.1 km) or the "Mautino Hut and Lago Nero – Clot Foiron Lakes loop" (9 km). These trails often lead past stunning lakes and offer scenic views. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Cima Fournier E Lago Nero.
Cima Fournier e Lago Nero is a biodiversity hotspot, home to typical Alpine fauna. You might spot larger mammals such as wolves, marmots, variable hares, deer, roe deer, and chamois. The area also supports eleven protected bird species, including the partridge, black grouse, and the majestic golden eagle, making it a rewarding destination for wildlife observation.
While the region is a natural area, specific regulations regarding dogs on trails can vary. Generally, dogs are permitted on many trails, especially if kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. It's always advisable to check local signage or park regulations for any specific restrictions in certain protected zones or during particular seasons.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The easy accessibility of places like Clot Foiron Lakes makes it a favorite for relaxing days. The unique dark waters of Lago Nero di Bousson and the interesting, easy hikes around it are also highly valued. Many are drawn to the stunning panoramas from summits like Cima Saurel summit and the overall diverse natural landscapes, from high-altitude peaks to serene glacial lakes.
Yes, the Cima Fournier E Lago Nero area is suitable for cycling and mountain biking, especially during the warmer months. There are various routes available, ranging in difficulty. For example, you can find challenging routes like the "Ascent to Sagna Longa – Cima Fournier and Lago Nero loop" which is 32 km long. For more options and detailed route information, consult the cycling guide for Cima Fournier E Lago Nero.
While Lago Nero di Bousson is well-known, the broader area includes other beautiful, perhaps less frequented, spots. For instance, Laghetto Suriel is a beautiful typical lake that offers a short break on the way to Lake Cignoux or the Lake of the 7 Colours, and in late summer, it's surrounded by blueberries. The overall glacial landscape with its numerous small lakes and marshy zones also holds many quiet corners to discover.
Lago Nero is quite accessible. It can be reached by an easy path, and it's also possible to reach the area by motorized vehicles, though this can sometimes lead to congestion. Parking is generally available in designated areas near trailheads or villages like Bousson. From there, it's a short walk to the lake, often passing by the Capanna Mautino refuge.


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