Lake Sirio Ring

Lake Sirio, known in ancient times as San Giuseppe dal convento, a place with the same name on the high grounds that dominate it, is the largest of the five. It is a swimming lake and it is possible to reach the body of water by way of the two bathing establishments located at South-West and East.
The ring pathway around the lake winds in two variations that lead you to discover the Terre Ballerine (Dancing lands), a former peat bog where the ground at the bottom of the hollow is elastic ad fluctuates under your steps, and ruins of a Roman aqueduct.

TECHNICAL SHEET OF THE ROUTE
Starting place: Sirio parking lot
Colour: green 
Running time: 1h and 30’ (excluding variations) 
Variations: Roman Aqueduct (30’), Terre Ballerine (Dancing lands) (1h)

WARNING

Hikers should not move away from pathways so as not to disturb animals and keep out of private property. Hikers are warned that there may also be people on horseback or bicycle: show reciprocal respect.
The rings, all easy to travel, can be travelled the entire year, trying not to go out on days with strong winds or after abundant rain or snow.
The availability of landowners make it possible to enjoy the walk, Be thankful by showing respect.

Condividi:
Città di Ivrea - info.ivrea@turismotorino.org - Partita IVA 00519320014