Best attractions and places to see around Lake Ceresole include natural features and cultural sites within the Gran Paradiso National Park. This alpine destination is centered around an artificial lake, offering diverse landscapes from its shores to high mountain passes. The area features a complex of dams and historical structures, reflecting both natural beauty and human engineering. It provides opportunities for exploring alpine flora and fauna, alongside historical insights.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The view just before the hill is magnificent. In early autumn, with the first snow and no one around, it's unique.
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Unforgettable and unmissable climb, with a minimum of preparation and calm, doable by everyone
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The never-ending climb to Colle del Nivolet (2612 m) begins in Locana, in the Orco Valley and takes place within the Gran Paradiso National Park. It is about 40 km long, overcoming almost 2000 meters of altitude difference. The most challenging sections are after Noasca and especially in the magnificent finale between the Serrù and Agnel lakes.
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View of Lake Ceresole and the Orco River
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In Noasca the hardest part of the climb to Nivolet begins. Whether through the galleries or across the old road, the uphill section from Noasca to Ceserole Reale is the hardest area by far, with many ramps above 10%. For example, as soon as you leave Noasca, and going up a beautiful waterfall, there is a ramp that reaches 15% over 4 horseshoes. Show!
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Beautiful lake, you can walk around it
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Small road with little traffic along the right bank of Lake Ceresole. It offers a beautiful view of the lake and the surrounding mountains surrounded by nature and tranquility. Perfect for a relaxing ride.
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For a relaxing experience suitable for families, consider a walk or ride along the Right Shore of Lake Ceresole. This scenic path offers beautiful views of the lake and surrounding mountains. The Ceresole Reale Dam is also a family-friendly point of interest, allowing you to observe the movement of water from the Orco River. Additionally, the Lake Tour (Giro Lago Ceresole Reale) is an approximately 9 km circular route around the lake, predominantly flat and accessible in parts.
Yes, you can explore the Casa Alpina Pierfranco Nigretti, an exhibition center housed in renovated barracks that once accommodated dam workers. It features photographic exhibitions related to the Ceresole Reale dam and displays on local figures. Other historical sites in the area include the Parish Church of San Nicolao, dating back to 1681, and the Man and the Ibex Museum located in the historic Grand Hotel of Ceresole Reale.
Lake Ceresole, situated within the Gran Paradiso National Park, offers numerous hiking paths. For moderate to difficult trails, you can explore routes like 'From Ceresole Reale to Lake Dres' or 'Trail 530: Ceresole Reale to Rifugio Jervis'. For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Lake Ceresole.
Absolutely! The area is popular for cycling. The Right Shore of Lake Ceresole offers a relaxing ride with beautiful views. For a more challenging experience, consider the Ascent to the Nivolet Pass or the Ascent to Colle del Nivolet from Locana, which features challenging climbs and picturesque mountain roads. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Lake Ceresole guide.
The Nivolet Pass (Colle del Nivolet), located at 2600 meters above sea level within the Gran Paradiso National Park, is renowned for its pristine alpine lakes and breathtaking views of the Gran Paradiso Massif. It's a must-visit for its stunning natural beauty and is also a haven for astronomy enthusiasts due to its lack of light pollution. The ascent offers challenging climbs and picturesque mountain roads, ideal for cyclists and hikers.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Beyond Lake Ceresole itself, you'll find diverse alpine flora, including rhododendrons and edelweiss, and a rich fauna that includes chamois, ibex (the park's symbol), marmots, eagles, and bearded vultures within the Gran Paradiso National Park. The area also features a complex of six dams and associated lakes, such as Agnel Lake and Serrù Lake, contributing to hydroelectric plants.
Yes, Lake Ceresole transforms into a winter wonderland. In winter, the frozen lake becomes a cross-country ski run and snowshoeing trail, offering unique opportunities to enjoy the alpine landscape.
Yes, there are several waterfall hikes available. For example, the 'Rio del Dres Waterfall loop from Ceresole Reale' is an easy route. You can discover more options in the Waterfall hikes around Lake Ceresole guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The scenic paths along the lake, like the Right Shore of Lake Ceresole, are praised for their beautiful views of the lake and surrounding mountains. The challenging yet rewarding climbs to places like the Nivolet Pass are also highly valued by cyclists and hikers for their unforgettable views.
Lake Ceresole offers attractions year-round. In summer, the lake is perfect for sailing, kayaking, and canoeing, with numerous paths for hiking. In winter, the frozen lake transforms into a cross-country ski run and snowshoeing trail. The Nivolet Pass is typically accessible during warmer months, offering breathtaking views, while early autumn provides unique scenery with the first snow and fewer crowds.
While not all trails are fully accessible, parts of the approximately 9 km circular route around Lake Ceresole, known as the Lake Tour (Giro Lago Ceresole Reale), are predominantly flat and can be accessible for some wheelchair users.
Yes, the Chalet of the Lake is a notable location that offers dining with a lake view, serving traditional Piedmontese cuisine, including local specialties like 'polenta concia'.


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