Best lakes around Alice Castello are found in its vicinity, offering natural beauty and historical significance. The area is characterized by glacial lakes situated at the foot of the Serra Moraine of Ivrea. These lakes provide opportunities for recreation and exploration of ancient archaeological sites. The landscape features rolling hills and diverse vegetation, contributing to the region's natural appeal.
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Even here there could not be a giant bench missing, now they are fashionable because they attract tourists. The view is directed first to the Viverone lake, and then to the surrounding villages and hills
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Lake Viverone and the hills of the Serra Morenica, a unique place.
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The oasis they built with a wooden construction overlooking the lake is very pleasant
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In Lake Viverone, the remains of around 5000 poles driven into the ground which supported the structures of a very ancient large pile-dwelling village dating back to the Bronze Age have been extraordinarily preserved. The site has an important archaeological value, artefacts such as swords, axes, pins and ornaments have been discovered, which have allowed us to reconstruct the life of a Bronze Age community. The site is now a World Heritage Site.
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Small and quiet lake where you can take 4 steps
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Beautiful point to stop with a view of Lake Viverone. It's very well known, so it can be very popular!
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Lake in the greenhouse area of Ivrea, takes its name from the nearby town Viverone. The banks are rich in vegetation and there are also ancient stilt houses (not at this point). In Lago is the largest in this area, definitely worth a visit.
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While Alice Castello itself doesn't have prominent lakes, the nearby region offers two notable glacial lakes: Lake Viverone and Lake Bertignano. Both are within a short driving distance and provide a blend of natural beauty, history, and recreational opportunities.
Both Lake Viverone and Lake Bertignano boast significant archaeological finds. At Lake Viverone, you can visit the UNESCO World Heritage Pile-dwelling Village, featuring remains of Bronze Age stilt houses. Lake Bertignano is known for the discovery of ancient dugout canoes, one of which is preserved at the Museum of the Biella Territory.
Yes, the area around Lake Viverone and Lake Bertignano is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For instance, there are easy to difficult cycling routes like the "Roppolo Castle – Lake Bertignano loop from Alice Castello" and hiking trails such as the "View of Lake Viverone – Lake Viverone loop from Cavaglià." You can explore more options in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Alice Castello.
Absolutely. Lake Viverone is a popular destination for water activities, especially in summer. Its clear waters are ideal for swimming, sailing, canoeing, waterskiing, and wakeboarding. There are also well-equipped beaches like Anzasco, Haway, and Masseria for relaxation.
Lake Bertignano offers a more tranquil and rural atmosphere than the larger Lake Viverone. It's a smaller intermorainic lake, part of a Special Conservation Area, and is particularly rich in fish, making it a suitable spot for fishing. It also holds archaeological significance with ancient dugout canoes discovered there.
Yes, both Lake Viverone and Lake Bertignano are considered family-friendly. Lake Viverone offers beaches, water sports, and a lively promenade with amenities. Lake Bertignano provides a quieter setting for walks and enjoying nature. The Pile-dwelling Village at Lake Viverone is also a fascinating historical site for all ages.
The lakes are of glacial origin, nestled at the foot of the Serra Moraine of Ivrea. You can expect picturesque views with rolling hills and diverse vegetation. Lake Viverone offers stunning vistas, often with the snow-capped Alps in the background, and its southern shore is ideal for birdwatching. Lake Bertignano is part of a nature protection area, providing a serene natural environment.
Near Lake Viverone, the northern bank features a promenade lined with kiosks, restaurants, open-air bars, and gelato shops, making it a lively spot for strolls and enjoying local cuisine. Lake Bertignano, being quieter, has fewer direct amenities but offers a peaceful setting for picnics.
Lake Viverone is approximately a 15-minute drive from Alice Castello. Lake Bertignano is just a few kilometers further from Lake Viverone. While specific public transport details from Alice Castello are not readily available, driving is the most convenient way to access both lakes.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Lake Viverone. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. The scenic views, especially with the Alps in the background, are enjoyable in any season.
Yes, fishing is allowed at Lake Bertignano. The lake is rich in various fish species, including pike, carp, chub, perch, and trout. Fishing is managed by a local sports group, and daily permits can be purchased to enjoy this activity.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For example, near Lake Viverone, you can find routes like the "View of Lake Viverone – Lake Viverone loop from Cavaglià," which is rated as easy. Specially designed walks also connect Lake Bertignano with Lake Viverone, allowing for enjoyable strolls amidst alpine beauty. More options can be found in the hiking guide.
The Pile-dwelling Village at Lake Viverone is a UNESCO World Heritage archaeological site. It features the extraordinarily preserved remains of approximately 5,000 poles from an ancient Bronze Age stilt-house village. Discoveries of artifacts like weapons and jewelry have provided valuable insights into the life of communities thousands of years ago, making it a site of immense historical value.


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