Lakes around Turate are a prominent feature of the Lombardy region, which is known for its glacial lakes. While Turate itself does not host large lakes, its location provides easy access to several notable bodies of water. These lakes offer diverse landscapes and activities, ranging from tranquil natural areas to expansive waters with various recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage in the surrounding areas.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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Very nice, I will definitely do it in the next few days,
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Small park easily reachable from the Villoresi cycle path and with a very suggestive lake with a particular shape. Excellent for a moment of relaxation during a ride on the nearby cycle/pedestrian path.
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A beautiful expanse of greenery with a pond and several benches to stop and enjoy the peace in the midst of nature
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The municipalities located south of the Lura Valley are often subject to flooding phenomena. The construction of the Lura stream lamination areas was designed for the hydraulic protection of the towns located downstream of Lomazzo and involved the residents of the surrounding municipalities in a truly participatory process right from the planning stages. Volumes (340,000 m3) of areas available for flood management were created. During the excavation phase, outcrops of "ceppo" emerged, a conglomerate rock typical of moraines. The "ceppo", from which the site takes its name (I Prati del Ceppo), can be observed as a covering for hydraulic structures, as anti-erosion bank protection, as a construction material for small structures for the collection, drainage and management of water, as flooring for paths, and perches for birdlife.
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The fauna is typically aquatic: red frogs and toads come every year to reproduce and for some years there have also been one or two pairs of mallards.
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Walking along the LP/847 path from Beregazzo in the direction of Appiano Gentile, after passing the Ca' Bianca farmhouse, you come across the pond of the same name on the left. To observe it better, it is best to turn left onto path 846, which partly runs along its banks. The Ca' Bianca pond, among the largest in the Pineta Park, is home to a rich population of water lilies, which bloom beautifully in summer. Along the banks, on the northernmost side, cattails and other aquatic plants also grow.
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The Rosa Camuna Park is a green area of Lainate, in the former Alfa Romeo area. It is characterized by a lake in the shape of a Camunian rose, symbol of prehistoric Lombard culture, and is fed by the Villoresi Canal. It is accessible via cycle and pedestrian paths and a wooden walkway that leads to the center of the pond.
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Rest area where you can admire a pond for migratory birds🐋🦤🦩🦆
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The lakes near Turate offer a diverse range of natural beauty. You can find tranquil ponds with rich wildlife like Ca' Bianca Pond, known for its ducks, turtles, and water lilies. Lura Park features a suggestive landscape with forests and cycle paths. Further afield, larger glacial lakes like Lake Como and Lake Maggiore boast dramatic mountainous backdrops and lush vegetation, while Lake Garda offers clear waters and Mediterranean flora. The Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno is a haven for birdwatchers, with wetlands and diverse avian populations.
Yes, several lakes near Turate are great for families. Lura Park, Ca' Bianca Pond, and Rosa Camuna Pond are all highlighted as family-friendly, offering green areas, cycle paths, and opportunities to observe nature. Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno is also suitable for families interested in nature and birdwatching. For more active families, Lake Garda provides numerous options including amusement parks, water sports, and easy cycling routes.
The area around Turate's lakes offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on extensive cycle paths at Lura Park or explore the unique Rosa Camuna Pond via cycle and pedestrian paths. For more structured routes, consider the cycling routes around Turate, which include options like the 'Along the Lura stream' tour. Hiking is also popular, with trails around Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno and various hiking routes around Turate, such as the 'Ring tour in Rugareto Park'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find challenging routes, including those in MTB Trails around Turate.
Yes, if you're looking for a more tranquil experience, Ca' Bianca Pond is described as a quiet place to take a break. Further away, Lake Iseo is often considered a hidden gem, being smaller and less crowded than the more famous Italian Lakes, offering a serene escape with picturesque towns and Monte Isola. Lake Varese also provides a tranquil haven for nature lovers.
The best time to visit the lakes near Turate largely depends on your preferred activities. The spring and autumn months (April-May and September-October) generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. Summer (June-August) is ideal for water sports and enjoying the beaches, especially at larger lakes like Garda and Como, though these can be more crowded. The mild, sub-Mediterranean climate around Lake Como allows for lush vegetation year-round.
While the smaller ponds directly in the Turate area like Ca' Bianca Pond and Rosa Camuna Pond are more for day visits, the surrounding towns and villages offer various options. For the larger, more famous lakes like Como, Maggiore, and Garda, you'll find an abundance of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation ranging from luxury villas to charming guesthouses in lakeside towns such as Bellagio, Stresa, and Sirmione.
Yes, the region around the lakes is rich in history and culture. Lake Como is famous for its elegant historic villas with manicured gardens. Lake Maggiore boasts the enchanting Borromean Islands, home to magnificent palaces and botanical gardens. Near Lake Varese, you can visit the historic Sacro Monte di Varese. Even the Rosa Camuna Pond itself is special for its unique shape, resembling a Camunian rose, a symbol of prehistoric Lombard culture.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of spots like Ca' Bianca Pond, where they can observe wildlife. The extensive cycle paths and suggestive landscapes of Lura Park are also highly rated. The larger lakes like Como and Maggiore are loved for their scenic beauty, charming towns, and opportunities for boat tours and exploring historic villas.
Absolutely. The Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno is particularly noted as a paradise for bird watchers due to its diverse avian population and wetlands. You can spot migratory birds such as the Great White Egret, bee-eaters, mallards, coots, kingfishers, and gray herons, with bitterns and night herons sighted seasonally in the reeds. Lake Varese is also known for its diverse birdlife.
While Turate itself is well-connected, direct public transport to every small pond might be limited. However, the larger, more famous lakes like Como, Maggiore, and Garda are well-served by regional trains and buses from major cities in Lombardy, which can be reached from Turate. For specific local highlights like Rosa Camuna Pond, cycle and pedestrian paths make them accessible once you are in the vicinity.
While the smaller ponds directly around Turate are generally not designated for swimming, the larger glacial lakes in the region offer opportunities. Lake Garda, in particular, is known for its clear, never-too-cold water and sunny beaches, making it a popular spot for swimming and other water sports. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting wild swimming.
Yes, some areas offer basic facilities. For instance, Ca' Bianca Pond has benches for taking a break. Prati del Ceppo features a rest area with a fountain, making it a pleasant spot for a stroll and refreshment.
For hiking directly near Turate, you can explore the trails within Lura Park or the natural areas around Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno. For more extensive hiking, the mountainous northern parts of Lake Garda offer rugged trails, while Lake Iseo provides opportunities for hiking, including around Monte Isola. You can find various hiking routes around Turate, such as the 'Ring tour in Rugareto Park'.


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