Best lakes in Parco Nord Milano are found within this significant green area located north of Milan. The park features several artificial lakes that serve both ecological and recreational purposes. These bodies of water enhance the park's biodiversity and offer visitors opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. The area provides a natural landscape for exploring and connecting with nature.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The creation of an articulated and complex water system, with ponds, lakes, fountains and canals, began in 1992 with the construction of the Laghetti Suzzani and continues today thanks to the construction of the two large lakes in the eastern sector of the Park, in Niguarda and Bruzzano. Excavations for the construction of the artificial Suzzani lake inside the Parco Nord Water is a fundamental element for biodiversity and the landscape, and its presence significantly increases the species present: aquatic plants, insects, amphibians, fish, reptiles. The greatest impact is noted on the increase in birdlife: not only have water hens, mallards and coots spontaneously settled and nest permanently, but sometimes you can come across rarer species that prefer humid environments such as the grey heron and the kingfisher.
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Maybe it's Women's Day, maybe it's the first day of Almost Spring, but today even on bikes we're going at a walking pace.
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Lago di Bruzzano is an artificial lake situated within Parco Nord Milano, specifically in the Bruzzano area. Constructed to manage floodwaters from the Seveso River, it serves as a recreational spot with walking and cycling paths, as well as birdwatching opportunities. The lake is fed by groundwater and features an island to support aquatic bird nesting. In the event of exceptional rainfall, the lake can temporarily hold floodwaters, which are filtered before being released back into the Seveso River. The area is monitored by surveillance cameras, and automatic barriers prevent public access during flood events.
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Lake Bruzzano is an artificial lake located within the Parco Nord Milano, specifically in the Bruzzano area. Created to manage floodwaters from the Seveso River, it serves as a recreational area with walking and cycling trails, as well as birdwatching opportunities. The lake is fed by groundwater and features an island for nesting waterfowl. In the event of exceptional rainfall, the lake can temporarily retain floodwaters, which are filtered before being returned to the Seveso River. The area is monitored by surveillance cameras, and automatic barriers prevent public access during flood events.
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The park where Lake Niguarda is located is the Parco Nord of Milan, in the Niguarda area.
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An artificial lake built in 2015 in the Niguarda district (located north of Milan, bordering the municipality of Bresso).
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In 2018, the "Sun Strac" refreshment point was opened, dug into the embankment of the nearby cycle/pedestrian walkway, welcoming visitors year-round. The forecourt, with its steps leading down to the lake, hosts water games, theatrical performances, concerts, and markets.
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The park features three large bodies of water: Lake Niguarda, Lake Bruzzano, and Lake Nord in Cinisello Balsamo, along with a slightly smaller one housing the Oxy.gen pavilion, dedicated to the theme of breathing. This pavilion hosts conferences and shows, next to the Zambon pharmaceutical research center in Bresso.
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The lakes in Parco Nord Milano are crucial for biodiversity. You can often spot aquatic birds and waterfowl, especially at Laghetto di Bruzzano, which features an island specifically for nesting birds. The Zambon Cultural Center and Lake is also noted for birdwatching opportunities. The newer lake near Cascina Centro Parco in Cinisello Balsamo has floating islets designed to foster local fauna, contributing to diverse plant and animal life.
Yes, both Niguarda Lake and Laghetto di Bruzzano offer walking and cycling trails. The entire Parco Nord Milano area is well-suited for exploring by bicycle, with both asphalted paths and various dirt trails available.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can engage in various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking and road cycling routes available. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Parco Nord Milano (North Milan Park) – Lake Niguarda loop from Sesto San Giovanni' or the 'Enrico Fermi Footbridge – Lake Niguarda loop from Bresso'. For cycling, options include the 'Lake Niguarda – Royal Villa of Monza loop from Affori FN'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Parco Nord Milano and Road Cycling Routes in Parco Nord Milano guides.
Yes, many areas around the lakes are considered family-friendly. Highlights like Niguarda Lake, Laghetto di Bruzzano, and the Zambon Cultural Center and Lake are popular spots for families to relax and enjoy nature. The park's well-kept paths make it easy for all ages to explore.
The artificial lakes in Parco Nord Milano serve important ecological functions. Laghetto di Bruzzano, for instance, is primarily designed to manage floodwaters from the Seveso River, retaining them during heavy rainfall before filtering and returning them. All the lakes contribute significantly to enhancing the park's biodiversity and developing aquatic ecosystems, providing habitats for diverse plant and animal life.
Yes, near Niguarda Lake, you can find the Sun Strac kiosk bar, which offers refreshments. The Zambon Cultural Center and Lake also features a restaurant overlooking a pond.
The largest body of water in Parco Nord Milano is Niguarda Lake. Created in 2015, it is approximately 500 meters long and 60 meters wide, with a uniform depth of 4 meters, offering a picturesque and relaxing environment.
Yes, the Zambon Cultural Center and Lake is known for hosting numerous cultural activities. Additionally, the Oxy.gen pavilion, located near one of the smaller lakes, is dedicated to the theme of breathing and hosts conferences and shows.
Laghetto di Bruzzano is unique for its dual purpose: it's an artificial lake primarily designed to manage floodwaters from the Seveso River, and it also features an island that provides a crucial nesting habitat for waterfowl, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.
Yes, a newer addition to the park's aquatic features is a lake located near Cascina Centro Parco in Cinisello Balsamo, sometimes referred to as Lake Nord. This lake covers approximately 6,400 square meters and features two floating islets designed to foster local fauna, contributing to the park's mission of developing aquatic ecosystems.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity to connect with nature within an urban setting. The lakes provide serene settings for walks, cycling, and birdwatching. Many find the park well-kept and quiet, suitable for spending a few relaxing hours.


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