Best lakes around Morimondo, a village southwest of Milan, are primarily re-naturalized artificial basins. These areas, once aggregate extraction quarries, have developed into significant ecological sites. The landscape around Morimondo offers tranquil escapes and opportunities for nature observation. This region is characterized by its blend of historical significance, such as the 12th-century Cistercian Abbey, and its natural, re-wilded lake environments.
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Unexpected countryside views just a stone's throw from the city
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Oasis of peace and tranquility a few km from Milan
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First farmhouse once you leave the provincial road towards Gaggiano. It is also characterized by the small lake and the beginning of a dirt road that passes behind the Merlin quarry and that, if the weather is dry, can also be done with a road bike.
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Inside the Ticino park you may have to cross natural and artificial canals. Be careful of the slipperiness of the rocks, which can vary depending on the season and rainfall.
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This group of lakes was formed around 1975 and the artificial basins are the result of the recovery of as many extraction quarries for aggregates. It has been so neglected by man in the past that it has "suffered" a natural repopulation of some animal and floral species, which have found their oasis here to live in peace, reproduce or find shelter. The lake is home to royal pheasants, seagulls and mallards and, in times of migration, is the home of some pairs of white storks. This place can be reached starting from Zibido towards Gaggiano on a cycle path.
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In this farmhouse, in addition to buying excellent products, you will find free grazing cows at certain times. The particularity of this place lies in the mill with finely decorated wooden blades. It was in fact a hunting lodge of the Sforzas in the 1400s. You will also find a small lake with a Nordic-style house made of wood. In the middle of this house there is an oak tree which was not cut down when it was decided to build the house because the owners didn't have the "courage" to cut it down...and now it has grown and casts a shadow!
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The re-naturalized artificial basins around Morimondo are rich in wildlife. At Lago Mulino di Cusico, you might spot royal pheasants, seagulls, mallards, and even white storks during migration. Lake Boscaccio is particularly known for its diverse birdlife and fish populations, hosting approximately 180 species of birds.
Yes, many of the lakes and their surrounding areas are family-friendly. For instance, Lago Mulino di Cusico and Lake Boscaccio are noted as family-friendly. Pond and statue at Villa Ferrario Park also offers a beautiful park setting for visitors of all ages.
Absolutely. The area around Morimondo offers various hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Ring tour on the Bereguardo Naviglio and towards the Morimondo Abbey' or the 'Anello dell'Abbazia - Trail of the Five Churches from Morimondo'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Morimondo guide.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the area. Lago Mulino di Cusico is reachable via a cycle path starting from Zibido towards Gaggiano. There are also gravel biking and road cycling routes in the wider Morimondo region. Check out the Gravel biking around Morimondo guide and Road Cycling Routes around Morimondo guide for detailed routes.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and excellent opportunities for birdwatching as many species migrate. The natural repopulation of flora and fauna is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
While specific regulations for each lake may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas around Morimondo, often on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage at each specific location for any restrictions.
Morimondo itself is known for its 12th-century Cistercian Abbey, which is a significant historical landmark. Additionally, Zipo Farm, which features a small lake, was historically a hunting lodge of the Sforzas in the 1400s, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The lakes around Morimondo are unique because they are primarily artificial basins, formed from aggregate extraction quarries, that have undergone significant re-naturalization. This process has transformed them into important ecological sites, serving as tranquil oases for diverse animal and floral species, particularly rich in birdlife.
Yes, for example, near Pond and statue at Villa Ferrario Park, there is a refreshment point available. In the wider Morimondo area, you can find cafes and other amenities, especially in the village itself or nearby towns like Corbetta.
Access varies by lake. Lago Mulino di Cusico can be reached via a cycle path. For other lakes, access is typically by car, and parking options are usually available near popular entry points or trailheads. Public transport options to the immediate vicinity of all lakes might be limited, so checking local bus schedules is recommended if not traveling by car or bike.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene, nature-focused experience these lakes offer. The opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, enjoy peaceful walks or bike rides along the re-naturalized basins, and escape the city bustle are frequently highlighted. The ecological recovery of these former quarries into vibrant natural habitats is also a significant draw.


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