Best lakes around Imbersago offers access to diverse aquatic landscapes in the Lombardy region of Italy. Situated along the Adda River, Imbersago serves as a base for exploring several notable lakes. The area features a mix of glacial, natural, and artificial lakes, each providing distinct environments. These lakes are characterized by their natural beauty, offering opportunities for various outdoor activities.
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Unique wildlife oasis, perhaps the last of all ecosystems in urbanized areas. An environment to be respected and carefully maintained. I think of the devastation that routes D and C of the foothill highway will cause. Let's stop useless works and preserve what our territory still offers us.
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close to the picnic area, a nice spot for good landscape pictures
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3.3 km for an easy track from the parking, all around the lake and back. ideal walk for a family, immerse in peaceful nature.
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The lake is beautiful but the path is off limits to bikes.
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Small lake where you can breathe an atmosphere of peace and tranquility unfortunately it can only be accessed on foot
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Suggestive little lake with plants reflected in it
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The pond has an artificial origin and was created in order to obtain ice to be conserved in the winter so as to have ice (used for the conservation of easily perishable products) also in the summer months.
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Near Imbersago, you can explore a diverse range of lakes, including large glacial lakes like Lake Como and Lake Pusiano, serene natural basins such as Lake Alserio, and even artificial ponds like Laghetto di Cogoredo, which was historically used for ice conservation. The region also features natural reserves like the Lake Sartirana Nature Reserve.
For nature and wildlife, Lake Sartirana Nature Reserve is an excellent choice, known for its morainic origin and diverse plant and animal species. Lake Pusiano is recognized for its rich biodiversity and is a significant spot for birdwatching. Lake Alserio, within the Lambro Valley Regional Park, is characterized by dense reed beds and water lilies, providing habitat for abundant sedentary and migratory birdlife. The Aberone Oasis is another wetland rich in river vegetation and fauna, including various birds and amphibians.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Lake Sartirana is a small, peaceful lake where families can observe various animal and plant species. The Olginate Lakeside Promenade provides beautiful panoramas and green spaces for relaxation. Lake Garlate features a lakeside promenade ideal for walks and cycling. Lake Alserio offers educational electric boat excursions for children to learn about local flora and fauna.
Lake Garlate is excellent for walks and cycling, featuring a pleasant lakeside promenade. The Olginate Lakeside Promenade also offers beautiful views and green spaces for leisurely strolls. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Adda and Paderno Canal Cycle Route' or 'From Calusco to Bottanuco – loop gravel ride along the Adda river' which are part of the cycling guide around Imbersago.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer hiking opportunities. Lake Como has scenic trails like the Palmenwald-Cascata Loop. Lake Garlate and Lake Pusiano also have surrounding trails for panoramic views and nature walks. For specific hiking routes, consider options like the 'Robbiate Dam – Forra dell'Adda loop' or 'Path Along the Adda River' which are detailed in the hiking guide around Imbersago.
Lake Como is popular for various water sports including sailing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. Lake Pusiano is known for its clean, swimmable waters and is ideal for swimming, paddling, rowing, and kayaking. Lake Garlate also offers opportunities for fishing, boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
The lakes near Imbersago are generally best visited in late spring when water lilies are in bloom (especially around Lake Sartirana Nature Reserve) and throughout the summer and early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, supporting lush vegetation and making outdoor activities like swimming, boating, and hiking most enjoyable.
Yes, Lake Como is renowned for its historic villas such as Villa Carlotta and Villa del Balbianello, and elegant towns like Bellagio and Varenna. Near Lake Garlate, you can visit the Civico Museo della Seta Abegg, a silk museum housed in a 19th-century spinning mill, offering insight into the region's silk production history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. For instance, Lake Sartirana is noted for its peaceful atmosphere. The Olginate Lakeside Promenade is loved for its beautiful panorama and green spaces. The Aberone Oasis is valued for its rich fauna and naturalistic interest within the Adda Nord Park.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. You can find routes like the 'Adda and Paderno Canal Trail' or the 'Robbiate Dam – Brivio Bridge loop' in the MTB Trails around Imbersago guide, which offer opportunities to explore the natural surroundings by bike.
The lakes are generally accessible by car. Lake Como (Lecco) and Lake Garlate are approximately 20 km (25 minutes drive) from Imbersago. Lake Pusiano is about 20-30 km away. While Lake Alserio is about 20 minutes from Como, its proximity to Imbersago makes it readily accessible. Public transport options may vary, so checking local schedules is advisable.


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