Lakes around Leno, a town in Lombardy, Italy, are primarily located within the Parco delle Cave near Brescia. This region is characterized by its agricultural landscape and former quarry sites that have been transformed into natural parks. These areas now feature several groundwater lakes, offering spaces for outdoor recreation and natural observation. The lakes provide a natural environment close to urban areas, suitable for various activities.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Around the water ski lake there is a cycle path open to the public. It is the ideal place to walk and enjoy the surrounding nature.
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Cave Park
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One of the lakes of the Cave Park. It is possible to circumnavigate it completely (gravel bottom)
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New cycle/pedestrian path in the Parco delle Cave, the largest urban mitigation park in Europe. Approximately 2 kilometres, which can be covered on foot or by bicycle, along a 3 meter wide path which runs alongside the lake in Via Bose, in the Buffalora area.
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Lake Gerolotto, the last of the lakes in the Cave Park, has become a new space accessible to citizens starting from December 2021. Covering a vast surface area of over fifty hectares, the lake is divided into two basins and is surrounded by a five kilometer ring. Located within the Parco delle Cave, south of Brescia, this lake offers an opportunity to spend time in a natural environment close to the city. It is an ideal place for outdoor activities such as jogging, cycling or simply relaxing in a quiet area.
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The lakes around Leno are primarily groundwater lakes located within the Parco delle Cave near Brescia. These are former quarry sites that have been transformed into natural parks, offering unique environments for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Yes, Lake Gerolotto is a notable addition, opened to the public in December 2021. It covers over 50 hectares, is divided into two basins, and features a 5-kilometer ring for activities like jogging or cycling.
Lago delle Bose, located within the Parco delle Cave di Brescia, is excellent for nature observation. This park includes cycle-pedestrian paths and ornithological observation points, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature and listen to birds.
Absolutely. The Parco delle Cave Cycle and Pedestrian Path is a 2-kilometer route that runs alongside a lake in the Parco delle Cave, suitable for both walking and cycling. Additionally, the Lakeside Cycle Path around the water ski lake is open to the public and ideal for enjoying the surrounding nature.
The area around Leno's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Running loop from Leno' or 'Castelvecchio loop from Castelletto'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Capriano del Colle Clock Tower – Monte Netto Cycling Route loop' and 'Chiesa di Comella – Pieve di Comella loop'. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Leno or Cycling around Leno guides.
Yes, many areas are family-friendly. Highlights like Lake Gerolotto, Lago delle Bose, and the Parco delle Cave Cycle and Pedestrian Path are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible spaces for all ages to enjoy nature.
Yes, the Parco delle Cave Cycle and Pedestrian Path specifically mentions parking availability, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the year for walking and cycling. However, for the most pleasant outdoor experience, spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, ideal for early morning or late afternoon visits.
Beyond the lakes themselves, the area is characterized by its agricultural landscape and converted quarry sites. The Parco delle Cave is home to diverse wildlife, and you can find ornithological observation points, especially around Lago delle Bose, to observe local bird species.
The Quarry of the Montenetto Regional Agricultural Park, while primarily natural, is a former clay extraction site, giving it a historical context related to the region's industrial past now reclaimed by nature.
Visitors particularly enjoy the opportunity to spend time in a natural environment close to urban areas. The lakes offer ideal spaces for outdoor activities like jogging, cycling, or simply relaxing in a quiet setting, with many appreciating the well-maintained cycle-pedestrian paths and the chance to be immersed in nature.


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