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Top 9 Lakes around Sangano

Best lakes around Sangano are primarily found within the nearby Parco Naturale dei Laghi di Avigliana, located approximately 20 kilometers from Turin in the lower Susa Valley. This natural park, established in 1980, features two distinct glacial lakes: Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo. The area offers a diverse natural environment, providing various activities for nature enthusiasts and those seeking outdoor relaxation.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Pessina Pond

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Small Lake of Avigliana

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The ride in mtb or on foot around the small and beautiful lake is fun and you see nature as it is, that is, where a branch falls, a tree is left natural as nature decides

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Lago Grande di Avigliana

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Of morainic origin like the nearby Lago Piccolo di Avigliana, the Lago Grande is a typical tourist destination for many people who want to take a trip out of town …

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The Wet Meadow of Monte Musinè

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This wet meadow, located in a xerothermic area, i.e. a dry microclimate, is of great ecological and biological importance: a small jewel to be protected.
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Former Retting Tank Wetland

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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 …

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March 7, 2026, Area Umida Ex Maceratoio

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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The wet meadow This wet meadow, located in a xerothermic area, i.e. a dry microclimate, is of great ecological and biological importance: a small jewel to be protected. Important for Lepidoptera (butterflies), for birds, including the characteristic nightjar, a nocturnal insectivore, and for mammals. But it is of particular value for the numerous ponds present in it, a perfect example of non-anthropic wetlands in Piedmont. The ponds are used for the reproduction of 8 species of amphibians, 3 of which are covered by the Habitats Directive. Remarkable and rare is the simultaneous presence of the three Piedmontese newt species, the fascinating great crested newt, the lesser spotted newt and the colourful alpine water newt. The reproductive presence of the Dalmatian frog and the tree frog is also important. The aim of the Natura Invisibile association is to protect this biotope of great naturalistic value and increase its potential through the creation of numerous ponds and pools, transforming the meadow into one of the most important wetlands in the region. We invite users to also enjoy the extraordinary landscape power of the place, a perfect example of the fusion of Mediterranean and Alpine micro-habitats.

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Excellent for a stop, to decide which route to take.

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Excellent destination for a bike ride or starting point for many climbs of varying difficulty.

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Almost always dry during periods of drought, it is located near the Madonna degli Alpini

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small lake of Avigliana

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small lake of Avigliana, very beautiful

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main lakes to visit near Sangano?

The primary natural attraction near Sangano is the Parco Naturale dei Laghi di Avigliana, which features two distinct glacial lakes: Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo. These lakes offer diverse experiences, from popular tourist amenities to more untouched natural areas.

Are there opportunities for swimming in the lakes near Sangano?

Yes, Lago Grande di Avigliana is known for its clean, certified waters where swimming is permitted. It even has a natural swimming pool area with buoys and ladders. Swimming is generally not permitted in Lago Piccolo due to its preserved natural state.

What activities can families enjoy at the lakes around Sangano?

The lakes offer many family-friendly activities. At Lago Grande di Avigliana, families can enjoy water sports, pedal boat rentals, and relaxing walks along the shore. The Small Lake of Avigliana has a cycle path and picnic areas, perfect for leisurely rides or nature observation. The entire Lakes of Avigliana natural park provides numerous trails for walking and cycling.

Are there less crowded or more natural lake options?

Yes, the Small Lake of Avigliana is characterized by its wilder, less crowded nature compared to Lago Grande. It's shallower and retains more of its original natural characteristics, surrounded by meadows, forests, and reeds, making it ideal for those seeking a tranquil experience.

What kind of wildlife can be observed at the lakes?

The Small Lake of Avigliana is a haven for birdwatchers, offering excellent opportunities to observe species like mallards, coots, grey herons, and the great crested grebe. The entire Lakes of Avigliana natural park protects a diverse ecosystem supporting rich biodiversity.

Are there cycling paths around the lakes?

Yes, there is a dedicated Lakeside Cycle Path at the Lago Piccolo di Avigliana. This concrete path is in very good condition and offers beautiful views of the lake, allowing visitors to cycle around its perimeter.

What historical or cultural sites are near the lakes?

The area around the Lakes of Avigliana is rich in history. The ruins of a 10th-century castle overlook the area, and the historic town of Avigliana with its medieval center is nearby. The imposing Sacra di San Michele abbey also dominates the landscape, serving as a historical and religious landmark.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes besides water sports?

Beyond water sports, the Avigliana Lakes Natural Park offers numerous trails for walking, hiking, mountain biking, and jogging. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities, such as MTB Trails around Sangano, Mountain Hikes around Sangano, and Running Trails around Sangano.

Is there a good spot for a break or picnic by the lakes?

Yes, the Lakes of Avigliana offer beautiful dining areas by the lake, equipped with wooden tables and fountains, providing a relaxing sight. The Small Lake of Avigliana also has a nice picnic area with an attached bar at its most upstream point.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Sangano?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural environment and the variety of experiences offered. The clean waters of Lago Grande di Avigliana are popular for swimming and water sports, while the wilder nature of the Small Lake of Avigliana is cherished for its tranquility and wildlife observation. The scenic beauty and numerous trails for outdoor activities also receive high praise from the komoot community.

How accessible are the lakes from Turin?

The Parco Naturale dei Laghi di Avigliana is conveniently located just 20 kilometers from Turin, making it an ideal destination for a day trip or a relaxing outdoor escape. It is easily accessible year-round.

Are there any smaller, lesser-known ponds in the area?

Yes, the Pessina Pond is a smaller body of water located on the main path inside the Morainic Hill of Rivoli. While it can be dry during periods of drought, it offers a pleasant ride and is near the Madonna degli Alpini.

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