Lakes near Comazzo Italy are not prominent natural features directly within the municipality. Comazzo is situated in the Lombardian countryside, on the right bank of the Adda River, and is part of the protected Parco dell'Adda Sud. This region is characterized by a network of canals and associated cycle paths, offering opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. While traditional lakes are not found here, the area provides water-related recreational options through its rivers and canals.
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The Idroscalo of Milan is a large artificial lake of 1.6 km² located between the municipalities of Segrate and Peschiera Borromeo, historically known as the "sea of Milan". Originally built in 1928 as a seaplane base, it is today one of the main public oases dedicated to sport, relaxation, and major music events in Lombardy.
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The Museo Giovani Artisti exhibits traditional sculpture and contemporary environmental art in a public, free, open-air area. The Museum was born from the collaboration between the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, the Associazione Amici dell’Accademia di Brera, and the Istituzione Idroscalo, thanks to the support of Fondazione Cariplo. It is an international example of the valorization of youth creativity and talent. It is part of the training path for students of the Scuola di scultura dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera and is based on the analysis of the relationship between Art and Nature and between Art, Environment, and Landscape, proving to be an innovative permanent laboratory.
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View of the wakeboard park inside the seaplane base, excellent cycle path that goes all around, just over 6km per lap, excellent for training.
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Oasi Olimpia is a multifunctional area where sport and nature are at the center of a particular environmental context. The vastness of the area and the presence of numerous species of aquatic, sedentary and migratory animals, is the ideal place to spend a relaxing day with your family and your dog, where you can observe animals hidden by wildlife observatories, go scuba diving, freediving, rowing, radio sailing, or enjoying life under the surface of the lake water aboard beautiful transparent boats, organizing a barbecue or a picnic having all the comforts of a cutting-edge bar structure at your disposal.
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The Young Artists Museum is an open-air public exhibition space dedicated to young talent. A space where traditional sculpture works mix with contemporary environmental art.
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Well-equipped park: pay attention to the track, you risk losing it easily
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This park, not particularly large, is easily reachable from Milan both from the Idroscalo and from Segrate.
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Area equipped with tables and chairs + grills available
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Comazzo itself is not known for large natural lakes. The area is characterized by the Adda River and a network of canals. The 'lakes' you'll find are primarily artificial bodies of water, like the Idroscalo of Milan, or oxbow lakes formed by the river, such as Lanca della Cascinetta. These offer unique recreational and natural experiences.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Idroscalo of Milan is a large artificial lake with a running track, making it ideal for sports and relaxation. Oasi Olimpia is a well-equipped park offering activities like observing aquatic animals, scuba diving, rowing, and picnic areas with grills. The Pond and Forest Trail Near Segrate also provides a pleasant, easily accessible natural space for families.
The region around Comazzo, particularly along the Adda River and its canals, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. There are numerous routes, such as the 'Via delle Risaie e Canale Muzza da Truccazzano' for cycling or various traffic-free bike rides. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Comazzo guide or the Traffic-free bike rides around Comazzo guide.
Yes, near the Idroscalo of Milan, you can visit the Museum of Young Artists. This open-air public exhibition space showcases traditional sculpture and contemporary environmental art, focusing on the relationship between art, nature, and landscape.
While the Idroscalo of Milan is historically known as the 'sea of Milan' and is a public oasis for sport, and Oasi Olimpia offers activities like scuba diving and freediving, it's important to check local regulations and water quality advisories for swimming before entering any water body. Not all 'lakes' or canals are designated for public swimming.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking along the Adda River and canals. Temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can be warm, but water-related activities are popular. Winter can be chilly, with fewer options for water sports.
Many natural areas and trails along the Adda River and canals are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Oasi Olimpia explicitly mentions being an ideal place to spend a relaxing day with your family and your dog, offering a welcoming environment for pets.
For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting Lanca della Cascinetta. This oxbow lake, formed by a former bend of the Adda River, offers a peaceful basin of water separated from the main river course, providing a serene natural setting.
Yes, the Idroscalo Loop offers a beautiful and comfortable track around the artificial lake, suitable for easy walks or runs. Additionally, the Pond and Forest Trail Near Segrate is a manageable park for a relaxed stroll. Many routes along the canals are relatively flat and easy, such as the 'Muzza Canal and Isola Borromeo Loop' which is rated as easy.
The Comazzo area is primarily defined by its location along the right bank of the Adda River and its inclusion in the protected landscapes of Parco dell'Adda Sud. This region features a significant network of canals, such as the Canale della Muzza, and associated cycle paths. These waterways and their surrounding green spaces, rather than traditional large lakes, are the dominant natural features.
While specific parking details for every location are not provided, popular recreational areas like the Idroscalo of Milan and Oasi Olimpia typically have designated parking facilities due to their popularity as public spaces. For trails along canals, parking might be available in nearby towns or designated access points.
Yes, especially at locations like Oasi Olimpia, which is known for its numerous species of aquatic, sedentary, and migratory animals. It even features wildlife observatories. The protected areas along the Adda River and its oxbow lakes also provide habitats for various bird species and other wildlife.

