Best lakes around Solbiate con Cagno are found in a region characterized by a tranquil atmosphere and hilly landscape within the Province of Como, Lombardy. While there are no notable lakes directly within Solbiate con Cagno, the area is conveniently located near Lake Como and Lake Lugano. These prominent lakes offer significant natural beauty and a wide array of activities. The region provides diverse natural settings for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Estensi Gardens and the Palazzo Comunale in Varese The Estensi Gardens and the Palazzo Comunale are located in the center of Varese. THE PALACE In 1766, the Duke of Modena, Francesco III d'Este, Captain General and Governor of Austrian Lombardy, decided to buy the residence located on the outskirts of the village for his holidays. Varese had been enfeoffed to him in a personal capacity with civil and judicial powers by Maria Theresa of Austria on 23 June 1765. Immediately after the acquisition, Francesco III began to expand the property by annexing the neighboring property. The renovation and construction lasted from 1766 to 1773, while the garden was completed in 1771. The architect Giuseppe Antonio Bianchi was in charge of the project and directed the works, including the design of the hill that became known as Castellazzo Flat to create the gardens. The palace consists of a central nucleus with two side wings connected by the underlying portico, which houses a stone cutter. The long façade on Via Sacco is equipped with three stone portals and balconies. Entering through the main portal, which leads into the central portico and the courtyard of honor, you pass from the austerity of the external façade to the internal façade, which is lively and overlooks the picturesque garden. The interior of the palace is an example of the so-called Teresian Baroque. The Hall of Honor (or Salone Estense) is full of precious elements such as the illusionistic frescoes by Lodovico Bosellini and the central medallion by Giovan Battista Ronchelli. Going up to the first floor, along the staircase of honor, there are four niches with eighteenth-century copies of female busts and putti with stucco lamps. ……….. Text / Source: FAI - FONDO PER L'AMBIENTE ITALIANO ETS - Via Carlo Foldi, 2 - 20135 Milan https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/giardini-estensi?ldc
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Laghetto dei cigni / Swan Pond in the Giardini e Palazzo Estensi in Varese The history of Palazzo Estense and its beautiful gardens was born thanks to a real love at first sight. It is said, in fact, that Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena and governor of Austrian Lombardy, fell so much in love with the beauty of Varese that he requested it as a fief from Maria Theresa of Austria. From then on it is history: the Duke bought the villa, now known as Palazzo Estense, and entrusted its restoration to the architect Bianchi, making it his summer residence. The garden behind the building was laid out in Italian and French style, inspired by the park of the residence at Schönbrunn. The main feature of the garden is the parterre, punctuated by flowerbeds and low-stemmed plants, which houses the large central fountain. Today the area is a public park, directly connected to the gardens of Villa Mirabello, which attracts hundreds of visitors every day who crowd the paths to fully enjoy this beauty. Text / Source: Turismo-in-Lombardia https://www.in-lombardia.it/it/ https://www.in-lombardia.it/it/turismo-in-lombardia/varese-turismo/giardini-di-palazzo-estense
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Very nice, I will definitely do it in the next few days,
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One of the panoramic points of the park
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🌈 Panoramic Point on Lake Como Pin Umbrela 🏞️
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Place Pin Umbrela ☂ where you can sit to enjoy the view 🌈 on giant wooden chairs
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The fauna is typically aquatic: red frogs and toads come every year to reproduce and for some years there have also been one or two pairs of mallards.
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Walking along the LP/847 path from Beregazzo in the direction of Appiano Gentile, after passing the Ca' Bianca farmhouse, you come across the pond of the same name on the left. To observe it better, it is best to turn left onto path 846, which partly runs along its banks. The Ca' Bianca pond, among the largest in the Pineta Park, is home to a rich population of water lilies, which bloom beautifully in summer. Along the banks, on the northernmost side, cattails and other aquatic plants also grow.
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While Solbiate con Cagno itself doesn't have large lakes, it's conveniently located near two of Northern Italy and Southern Switzerland's most renowned lakes: Lake Como and Lake Lugano. These offer exceptional natural beauty and a wide array of activities.
Visitors often enjoy the Pin Umbrela viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of Lake Como from within the Spina Verde Park. Another popular spot is the Lake Varese Cycle Path, which runs alongside old train tracks, providing a great way to explore the area around Lake Varese. For a quiet break, Ca' Bianca Pond is a peaceful place featuring ducks, turtles, and water lilies.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Lake Varese Cycle Path is a notable option, running alongside old train tracks. You can also find various cycling routes in the region, including options for touring and road cycling. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Solbiate con Cagno and Road Cycling Routes around Solbiate con Cagno guides.
The areas around Lake Como and Lake Lugano offer a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging ascents with panoramic views. For example, the Spina Verde Park, home to Pin Umbrela, has trails. You can also find MTB trails in the wider region, such as those in the Valle del Lanza Park. For specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Solbiate con Cagno guide.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. Highlights like Lake Varese Cycle Path, Pin Umbrela, Ca' Bianca Pond, and the Estensi Gardens are noted as suitable for families. These spots often offer easy paths, scenic views, and opportunities for relaxation.
Lake Como is famous for its dramatic mountainous backdrop, deep blue waters, and charming lakeside towns like Bellagio and Varenna. Lake Lugano, nestled between mountains like Monte Brè and Monte San Salvatore, boasts a Mediterranean flair with subtropical vegetation, including palm and olive trees, along its shores.
Yes, the region is rich in culture and history. Lake Como is home to exquisite historic villas and palaces such as Villa Olmo, Villa Serbelloni, Villa Carlotta, and Villa del Balbianello, known for their architecture and elaborate gardens. Near Lake Varese, you can visit the Estensi Gardens and Palazzo Comunale in Varese, which are historical sites with beautiful public parks.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and fewer crowds, with vibrant foliage or blooming gardens. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming, though it can be busier. Even in winter, the mountainous backdrops of Lake Como offer stunning, often snow-capped, views.
Yes, both Lake Como and Lake Lugano offer opportunities for swimming. Lake Como has numerous public beaches and lidos, with the cleanest waters typically found in the central and northern areas. Lake Lugano is also suitable for swimming and various water sports.
Yes, many trails and natural areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, the Old railway tracks and pond at Parco Rile-Tenore-Olona are noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The Pin Umbrela viewpoint in Spina Verde Park is renowned for its insane views of Lake Como. Additionally, mountains surrounding Lake Lugano, such as Monte Brè and Monte San Salvatore, offer spectacular panoramic vistas accessible by funicular.
For a tranquil escape, Ca' Bianca Pond offers a quiet place to take a break with benches, ducks, and water lilies. The Old railway tracks and pond at Parco Rile-Tenore-Olona also provide a peaceful setting.
Both lakes are excellent for water sports. On Lake Como, you can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Lake Lugano is ideal for boat trips, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, stand-up paddling, and diving.


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