The disappearance of the glaciers has left glimpses of greenery and small lakes in the upper Val Nure, to be discovered on foot along paths suitable for everyone, which wind through the woods.
A lively and diverse nature animates the paths that lead to Lake Moo, now devoid of water, to Lake Bino and, on the other side, to Lake Nero.
- Lake Moo: lake, now extinct due to the invasion of marsh flora, was formed thanks to the geological mechanisms produced by the ice that descended from Mount Ragola.
- Lake Bino: of morainic origin, consisting of deposits due to the ancient presence of a glacier. It has a greater water flow: a natural pool overlooking the valley, whose partly accessible shores alternate with rocky fragments that slide steeply into the water.
- Lago Nero: set among beech and white fir trees and lying in the glacial basin bordered by a moraine hill of glacial origin.