Best lakes around Triuggio are found in the surrounding Brianza region of Italy, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational activities. While Triuggio itself does not contain lakes, the nearby bodies of water, often referred to as the "Briantei Lakes," provide opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. These lakes are accessible and contribute to the natural landscape of the area. The region is characterized by its blend of natural environments and historical sites.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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Lovely. It's a shame you can't go in by bike, not even with company.
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The Swan Lake is a picturesque artificial body of water located in the Royal Gardens of Monza. Designed by architect Giuseppe Piermarini, the environment hosts flora and fauna and offers attractions of historical and landscape significance.
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In Monza Park, you can admire this small neoclassical temple, reflected in the pond of the Royal Gardens. Designed by architect Piermarini in the second half of the 18th century and built at the behest of Maria Theresa of Austria, it has a circular shape with a rectangular portico. Recently, after vandalism and a period of neglect, it was restored and repainted, restoring it to its original beauty and making it one of the park's symbols.
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The Royal Villa's pond features a system of water features that dates back to the Habsburg era, when the Swan Lake was created in the Royal Gardens between 1778 and 1783, designed by Piermarini himself. Along with all the scenic elements characteristic of the English garden created for the palace commissioned by Maria Theresa of Austria, such as the neoclassical temple, the grotto with the statue of Neptune, and the so-called swan house, the artificial pond also featured a hydraulic system to create jets and water effects, which has now been inoperative for decades.
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Cascina Mordina is a point of reference for the Marianese people. Ancient farmhouse is located near the lake of the same name. It is currently abandoned, but work is underway to redevelop the building which will be used for public events.
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Cascina Mordina is a symbolic place of the Marianese Brughiera.
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The Baggero Oasis is the result of the environmental recovery of a large area previously used for mining, located between the municipalities of Merone, Monguzzo, Lambrugo and Lurago d'Erba. Started in 1970, the redevelopment process led to the creation of two lakes in old marl extraction excavations. The area offers pedestrian paths, cycle paths, a children's play area and an innovative Stellar Oasis for astronomical observation. The old cement plant warehouse was converted into a "Park Center" inaugurated in 2015, equipped with classrooms, conference room and a hostel with bar/refreshment area. The Baggero Oasis is also a starting point for exploring the Lambro Valley Park, offering initiatives to experience and discover the natural beauty of the area. It is located in Merone, with access from via Cesare Battisti.
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A wonderful chapel adjacent to the pond of the Villa Reale.
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Near Triuggio, you'll find a variety of lakes, from natural glacial lakes like Lake Pusiano and Lake Annone, to smaller ponds within parks such as the Zoca dei Pirutit Pond in Brughiera Park and the Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park. There are also artificial lakes resulting from environmental recovery, like those found in the Oasi di Baggero.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. The Zoca dei Pirutit Pond is known for its tranquility and observing nature, including turtles. The Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park and the Laghetto of the Royal Villa of Monza are within large parks perfect for family strolls. The Oasi di Baggero features pedestrian paths, cycle paths, and a children's play area.
Many lakes near Triuggio offer excellent walking opportunities. Lake Segrino has a scenic cycle-pedestrian path. Lake Annone and Lake Alserio also feature cycle/pedestrian paths along their banks, allowing for relaxing exploration. The Oasi di Baggero provides pedestrian paths with panoramic points and varied terrain. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Canonica and Rio Pegorino Valley Trail' or the 'Historic cobblestone trail from Agliate to Triuggio' which are part of the hiking guide around Triuggio.
Lake Montorfano offers a small beach where swimming is possible during the summer months. For other lakes, it's always advisable to check local regulations and conditions before planning to swim.
Lake Montorfano is recommended for those who wish to bring their dogs for a swim. Many of the walking paths around the lakes, such as those at Lake Segrino, Lake Annone, and Lake Alserio, are generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The region boasts several historical sites. The Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park is a neoclassical temple designed in the 18th century. The Laghetto of the Royal Villa of Monza is part of the historic Royal Gardens. Lake Annone was once divided by an old Roman bridge, and Lake Alserio is part of an area with routes offering views of castles and villas.
Beyond walking, you can enjoy various activities. Lake Annone is suitable for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, and has a cycle path. Lake Segrino is popular for fishing and bird watching. The Oasi di Baggero offers cycle paths. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Lambro Cycle Path – Baggero Mill loop' available in the cycling guide around Triuggio. Mountain biking trails, such as the 'Lambro Riverside Trail – Enduro Trails loop', can be found in the MTB guide around Triuggio.
Parking availability varies by lake. Generally, popular lakes like Segrino, Annone, Alserio, Pusiano, and Montorfano have designated parking areas, especially near access points for paths or beaches. For specific details, it's recommended to check local signage upon arrival.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and swimming is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer offers opportunities for swimming, while spring and autumn provide vibrant natural colors.
Lake Alserio, located within the Valle del Lambro Regional Park, is notable for its thick reeds and lush water lilies. Its extensive reed beds create a humid environment that supports a diverse array of animal species, making it a Site of Community Interest by the European Union. Navigation is limited to non-motorized boats, preserving its natural tranquility.
Lake Pusiano is a glacial lake fed by the Lambro River, offering breathtaking views of the Orobie pre-Alps and Brianza. Its most unique feature is Cypress Island, a natural hill populated by around 130 cypress trees, some centuries old. The island is also home to various fauna, including peacocks, herons, and swans, making it a must-visit attraction.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Highlights like the Zoca dei Pirutit Pond are praised for their peaceful setting. The Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park is admired for its scenic views and historical charm. The Oasi di Baggero is noted for its beautiful landscape and interesting routes, with panoramic points and even a waterfall.


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