Best lakes around Trezzano Sul Naviglio offer a combination of local natural features and access to Lombardy's renowned major lakes. While Trezzano sul Naviglio itself features Lago Mezzetta, an 11-hectare lake formed from a former quarry, its location near Milan provides access to larger, picturesque destinations. The area provides a mix of tranquil local spots and gateways to Italy's famous lake regions.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Bosco in città is one of Milan's most beautiful parks, perhaps the most beautiful. It includes an old farmhouse (Cascina San Romano), a lake, large wooded areas, a trail through marshy terrain, vast lawns, and designated nesting areas. Inside, near the farmhouse, there is a picnic area with barbecues (reservations required), and a fountain under the canopy. Restrooms are available. It is recommended not to ride a bike; this is a public park where pedestrians and animals must be respected. The main entrance is on Via Novara; another entrance is on a dirt road on the Parco del Trenno side.
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Oasis of peace and tranquility a few km from Milan
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Aniasi Park, Boscoincittà, Cave Park. Beautiful tour inside (but outside) Milan
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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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Trezzano sul Naviglio is home to Lago Mezzetta, an 11-hectare lake formed from a former quarry, now a community-managed natural area. Other notable local lakes include Lago Mulino di Cusico, also a former quarry now a nature reserve, and Lake of Parco delle Cave, a natural monument within a city park.
From Trezzano sul Naviglio, you have convenient access to several of Lombardy's renowned major lakes. These include Lake Como, famous for its villas and romantic atmosphere; Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake offering diverse activities; Lake Maggiore, known for its Borromean Islands; Lake Iseo, a quieter alternative with Monte Isola; and Lake Varese, popular for cycling and rowing.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Lago Mezzetta has interactive games for children and adults, and canoe schools. Lake of Parco delle Cave and Laghetto del Boscoincittà are both within urban parks, providing space for relaxation and exploration. Major lakes like Lake Garda even feature theme parks like Gardaland, alongside beaches suitable for families.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Lago Mezzetta is surrounded by an undisturbed forest and is a spot for birdwatching. Lago Mulino di Cusico is a nature reserve home to various animal and floral species, including royal pheasants and white storks. The larger lakes like Lake Como and Lake Maggiore boast stunning mountain backdrops, lush gardens, and picturesque islands.
Swimming is generally not permitted at local lakes like Lago Mezzetta. However, the larger, more distant lakes such as Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore offer equipped beaches and are popular for bathing and swimming during the warmer months.
Yes, there are many opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various trails for hiking, running, and mountain biking in the area. For instance, there are several running trails like the "Gudo Gambaredo Water Mill – In Nature loop" and hiking routes such as the "Walking on Water Trail." You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Trezzano Sul Naviglio, Running Trails around Trezzano Sul Naviglio, and MTB Trails around Trezzano Sul Naviglio.
The larger lakes are rich in history and culture. Lake Como features luxurious villas like Villa Carlotta and Villa Balbianello. Lake Garda has historic towns, ancient villas, Roman spa ruins, and traditional wineries. Lake Maggiore is home to the splendid Borromean Islands, the imposing Rocca d'Angera castle, and the fascinating Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso.
While specific public transport details for each lake vary, Trezzano sul Naviglio's proximity to Milan makes many of the major lakes accessible by train or bus connections from Milan. For local lakes like Lago Mezzetta, accessibility is a key feature, though specific public transport routes might require local inquiry.
Visitors appreciate the blend of tranquil local spots and access to Italy's famous lake regions. They particularly enjoy the peaceful natural environment of places like Lago Mezzetta and Laghetto del Boscoincittà, often described as an "oasis of peace." The larger lakes are loved for their stunning scenery, diverse activities, and charming towns.
Yes, when visiting Lago Mezzetta, it's important to note that swimming and fishing are not permitted. Organized parties or picnics are also not allowed, and visitors are asked to take their trash with them to help maintain the natural environment.
Lake Iseo is notable for being home to Monte Isola, which is the largest car-free lake island in Europe. It offers a peaceful and unique place to explore, with picturesque promenades and medieval lanes.
Yes, all the major lakes (Como, Garda, Maggiore, Iseo, Varese) are well-developed tourist destinations with numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options ranging from luxury hotels to charming guesthouses. Even near local spots like Lago Mezzetta, you can find amenities in the surrounding Trezzano sul Naviglio area.


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