Best lakes around Ponte Lambro are found in the picturesque Brianza region of Lombardy, characterized by a varied natural landscape. This area provides opportunities for nature appreciation and recreation. The region is known for its tranquil lakes, which are often nestled amidst forests or feature significant natural areas.
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Beautiful lake nestled between the mountains of the Larian triangle. Perfect for running. Very crowded on weekends
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Lighthouse currently under maintenance (01/2025) - Ascent not possible
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On the shores of Lake Annone, the peninsulas of Isella and Annone develop opposite each other, dividing the lake into two basins, connected by a narrow canal just a few metres wide.
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A very beautiful lake, the color of the water is stunning.
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Lake Alserio is a small basin in the Valle del Lambro Regional Park. Its perimeter is covered with thick reeds and its placid waters are home to lush water lilies. You can navigate Lake Alserio only with boats without a motor or you can decide to travel along its banks with a relaxing ride along the cycle/pedestrian path.
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A stupendous historical structure, the Brunate lighthouse, can be visited internally and climbed to the top by paying a few euros
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Lake Segrino is a lake located in the province of Como, in Lombardy, Italy. It is one of the pre-Alpine lakes in the region, known for its scenic beauty and tranquility. The lake is located near Canzo, with a surface area of approximately 0.35 square kilometers. Lake Segrino is appreciated for its clean waters and its serene atmosphere. Recreational activities on the lake include fishing and bird watching. Its banks also offer paths for walking and outdoor activities. The lake is surrounded by woods and trails making it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature.
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Several lakes around Ponte Lambro are ideal for families. Lake Segrino offers a 5 km cycle/pedestrian path perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides. Lake Pusiano, with its unique Island of Cypresses and diverse wildlife, provides an engaging experience. Lake Alserio and Lake Montorfano also feature family-friendly trails and natural beauty.
Lake Segrino is renowned for its remarkably clean water and serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for those seeking peace and quiet, or even open water swimming training. It also has a small beach for swimming during warmer months.
Yes, Lake Pusiano is famous for its 'Island of Cypresses' (Isola dei Cipressi), which is home to ancient cypress trees and various wildlife including squirrels, swans, mallards, and even kangaroos. Lake Alserio, part of the Valle del Lambro Regional Park, features extensive reed beds that support a rich diversity of animal species.
The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling or walking along the perimeter of Lake Segrino, explore walking routes around Lake Alserio, or try water sports like canoeing and kayaking on Lake Annone. For more extensive adventures, explore the MTB Trails around Ponte Lambro, Running Trails around Ponte Lambro, or Gravel biking around Ponte Lambro.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. Lake Alserio offers several walking routes with scenic views of historical sites. Lake Segrino has a pleasant cycle/pedestrian path around its perimeter. You can find more detailed routes and trails in the Running Trails around Ponte Lambro guide, which includes routes like the 'Monte Puscio – loop run'.
Lake Annone, the largest of the Briantei Lakes, is a popular destination for water sports such as canoeing and kayaking, thanks to its expansive waters and scenic mountainous backdrop.
Yes, the 'Island of Cypresses' on Lake Pusiano can be visited by reservation. Boats depart from the Bosisio pier to take visitors to this private island, which is home to approximately 130 cypresses and various wildlife.
Lake Alserio is designated as a Site of Community Interest by the European Union and is part of the Valle del Lambro Regional Park. Its extensive reed beds create a vital humid environment that supports a rich diversity of animal species, making it important for biodiversity.
Lake Montorfano features a small beach where swimming is possible during the summer months. Lake Segrino also offers a small beach for a refreshing dip.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning water colors, the peaceful and serene atmosphere, and the well-maintained paths around the lakes. The unique natural features, such as the Island of Cypresses on Lake Pusiano, and the rich biodiversity of Lake Alserio, are also highly appreciated.
Lake Pusiano provides breathtaking panoramic views. From its shores, you can see the Orobie pre-Alps to the north and the picturesque Brianza region to the south, offering a stunning backdrop to the glacial lake.
Yes, Lake Segrino is entirely encircled by a 5 km cycle/pedestrian path, making it perfect for a leisurely ride. Lake Annone also features a cycle path along its shores for pleasant excursions. For more challenging rides, consider the Gravel biking around Ponte Lambro guide.


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