Lakes around Zelo Surrigone are primarily artificial basins, often formed from recovered quarries, within the broader metropolitan area of Milan. The municipality, which merged with Vermezzo to form Vermezzo con Zelo, features several such bodies of water. These areas have undergone renaturalization, providing habitats for diverse wildlife. The landscape offers opportunities to explore these reclaimed natural spaces.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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 lakes around Zelo Surrigone are primarily artificial basins, often formed from recovered quarries. These areas have undergone renaturalization, providing unique habitats for diverse wildlife and offering a chance to explore reclaimed natural spaces.
Yes, both Lake Boscaccio and Lago Mulino di Cusico are excellent for birdwatching. Lake Boscaccio is known for its rich avifauna, with around 180 bird species. Lago Mulino di Cusico is home to royal pheasants, seagulls, mallards, and even white storks during migration periods.
Yes, Zipo Farm is a notable historical site featuring a small lake. It was once a hunting lodge of the Sforzas in the 1400s and includes a mill with decorated wooden blades and a unique Nordic-style house built around an oak tree.
Absolutely. Lago Mulino di Cusico can be accessed via a cycle path starting from Zibido towards Gaggiano. Additionally, there are several cycling routes in the broader area, such as the 'Via dei Tigli – Bereguardo Canal Cycle Path loop' or 'From Trezzano to Abbiategrasso – Via dei Tigli loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Zelo Surrigone guide.
Yes, there are various options for walking and running. A dirt road runs along Lago Mulino di Cusico, offering a tranquil path. For more extensive options, consider routes like the 'Bereguardo Canal Cycle Path loop' or the 'Tour of the 4 Municipalities Trail'. More running trails are detailed in the Running Trails around Zelo Surrigone guide.
Many of the lake areas are family-friendly. Lago Mulino di Cusico and Lake Boscaccio offer natural environments for exploration and wildlife observation. Zipo Farm, with its historical elements and unique house, also provides an engaging experience for families.
Generally, natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific regulations might apply in certain protected areas or private properties like Zipo Farm.
The lakes, being renaturalized basins with rich ichthyofauna, may offer fishing opportunities. However, specific permits and regulations are typically required for fishing in Italian waters. It's recommended to check with local authorities or fishing associations for the most up-to-date information on permits for Lake Boscaccio, Lago Mulino di Cusico, or the Naviglio canals.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times to visit, offering pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, and birdwatching. During these seasons, the natural landscapes are vibrant, and migratory birds can often be observed. Summer can be warm, while winter offers a quieter, more serene experience.
While the immediate vicinity of the renaturalized lakes might be more rural, the nearby towns of Zelo Surrigone, Gaggiano, and Zibido San Giacomo offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You can find dining choices along the Naviglio Grande and in the main town centers.
Public transport options are available to reach the general area. For instance, Lago Mulino di Cusico is accessible via a cycle path from Zibido towards Gaggiano, which can be reached by public transport from Zelo Surrigone. Specific bus routes connect Zelo Surrigone to neighboring towns like Gaggiano and Zibido San Giacomo, from where you can often find local access points to the lake areas.
Lago Mulino di Cusico is a natural oasis where you can observe a variety of animal and floral species. It's home to royal pheasants, seagulls, and mallards. During migration periods, some pairs of white storks can also be seen, making it a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts.
Yes, the Pond and statue at Villa Ferrario Park offers another beautiful natural setting with a pond and a park to explore. Additionally, the broader Ticino Park area, where you might encounter highlights like the Stone Slab Crossing Over the Canal, features diverse natural and artificial canals.


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