Lakes around Bresso offer diverse aquatic environments within and near the urban landscape of Milan. While Bresso itself features artificial lakes within Parco Nord Milano, the broader Lombardy region is known for its significant natural lakes. These bodies of water provide local green spaces for relaxation and opportunities for various recreational activities. The area combines urban park settings with access to larger, renowned natural lakes.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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the first step doesn't take you where you want, but takes you away from where you are
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Large park behind the Castello Sforza. With many paths, sports facilities, a lake and bridges.
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It's nice to find peace and quiet in this park...
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The seaplane base – better known as the sea of Milan – is a basin of fresh water which is fed by the waters of the river Lambro. A great variety of services arise around it: cycle paths, parks, open-air museums, courses, bars and gyms.
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Part of the route that leads from Bresso to the center of Milan. 10km by bike, most of which on a protected cycle path
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Great - located between the Castello Sforzesco fortress and the Arco delle Pace. You will find the first metal bridge in Italy (moved here from the canals of Milan in 1930), some works of art (including de Chirico) and everything that visitors can expect - playgrounds, meadows, tasting ... .
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Bosco cycle path in the city
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Within the immediate vicinity of Bresso, visitors frequently enjoy Niguarda Lake, Parco Nord Milano, known for its relaxing atmosphere. Another popular spot is the Idroscalo of Milan, a large basin offering various recreational and sporting activities. The Lake of Parco delle Cave is also a well-loved city park with ample water for refreshment.
Beyond the local urban lakes, the Lombardy region boasts several magnificent natural lakes. These include the iconic Lake Como, known for its luxurious villas and picturesque villages; Lake Maggiore, Italy's second-largest lake with stunning landscapes and the Borromean Islands; and Lake Garda, the largest lake, offering diverse scenery and a wide range of activities. Lake Iseo is a quieter gem with Monte Isola, Europe's largest car-free lake island, and Lake Segrino is celebrated as one of Europe's cleanest lakes.
Yes, there are many opportunities for walking and hiking. For example, Niguarda Lake, Parco Nord Milano, and Lake of Parco delle Cave are within parks that offer pleasant trails. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes, including easy and moderate trails like the 'Parco Nord Milano loop from Bresso' or 'Enrico Fermi Footbridge – Lake Niguarda loop from Bresso'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Bresso guide.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the area, such as the Idroscalo of Milan, feature dedicated cycle paths. The local parks like Parco Nord Milano also have routes suitable for cycling. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are longer routes like the 'Villoresi Canal Cycle Path' or 'Lambro Riverside Trail'. Discover more cycling options in the Gravel biking around Bresso guide.
The larger natural lakes like Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Garda offer a wide array of water sports, including sailing, kitesurfing, and windsurfing. The Idroscalo of Milan is a hub for recreational and sporting activities, including wakeboarding. Smaller lakes like Lake Segrino provide opportunities to rent canoes or pedal boats.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Niguarda Lake, Parco Nord Milano, the Idroscalo of Milan, and the Lake of Parco delle Cave are all categorized as family-friendly, offering green spaces, cycle paths, and recreational areas. Larger lakes like Garda and Como also have lidos and beaches suitable for families.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, July and August offer the warmest waters, especially at lakes like Como and Garda. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery and fewer crowds. Even in winter, areas around Lake Maggiore offer skiing, and local parks like Parco Nord Milano are suitable for winter walks.
While the artificial Laghetti di Bresso within Parco Nord Milano are primarily for nature observation, the larger natural lakes in Lombardy offer numerous opportunities for swimming. Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Garda all have well-equipped beaches and lidos, with waters being warmest from July to August. Lake Segrino is also known for its beaches suitable for sunbathing and swimming.
The lakes offer a variety of natural features. Within Parco Nord Milano, you'll find diverse wildlife around the Laghetti di Bresso. The larger lakes like Como, Maggiore, and Garda are surrounded by stunning landscapes, from lush mountains and forests to vineyards and olive groves. Lake Maggiore, for instance, boasts botanical gardens and nature reserves, while Lake Iseo is characterized by clear waters and green mountains. Lake Segrino is notable for its distinct emerald water color.
Yes, Lake Iseo is often considered a hidden gem among the larger Northern Italian lakes. It offers a quieter, more authentic glimpse of local life with clear waters, lush green mountains, and picturesque promenades. Its notable feature, Monte Isola, is Europe's largest car-free lake island, providing a relaxed pace for exploration. Lake Segrino is another smaller, tranquil option known for its pristine waters and peaceful atmosphere.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. The local lakes like Niguarda Lake, Parco Nord Milano, are valued for their peaceful, well-kept green spaces for relaxation. The Idroscalo of Milan is popular for its vibrant recreational and sporting activities. The larger regional lakes are loved for their breathtaking natural beauty, opportunities for water sports, charming villages, and culinary delights, providing a blend of artistic, sporty, and relaxing experiences.


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