Lakes around Carate Brianza are situated in the Brianza region of Lombardy, providing access to several notable lakes. This area offers diverse natural beauty, recreational activities, and serene environments. The region's lakes are primarily of glacial origin, characterized by calm waters and rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore a variety of natural landscapes, from large lakes to smaller ponds and protected oases.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Swan Lake is a picturesque artificial body of water located in the Royal Gardens of Monza. Designed by architect Giuseppe Piermarini, the environment hosts flora and fauna and offers attractions of historical and landscape significance.
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The Royal Villa's pond features a system of water features that dates back to the Habsburg era, when the Swan Lake was created in the Royal Gardens between 1778 and 1783, designed by Piermarini himself. Along with all the scenic elements characteristic of the English garden created for the palace commissioned by Maria Theresa of Austria, such as the neoclassical temple, the grotto with the statue of Neptune, and the so-called swan house, the artificial pond also featured a hydraulic system to create jets and water effects, which has now been inoperative for decades.
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The path called “oasi lipu” that runs alongside the road does not exist, only asphalt where cars pass
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the waterfall is an absolute must-see
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Lake Alserio is a small basin in the Valle del Lambro Regional Park. Its perimeter is covered with thick reeds and its placid waters are home to lush water lilies. You can navigate Lake Alserio only with boats without a motor or you can decide to travel along its banks with a relaxing ride along the cycle/pedestrian path.
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The Baggero oasis is two beautiful lakes created from old excavations of the Merone cement plant. You can walk the entire ring that surrounds the two lakes, there is a playground and a hostel. The best times to go are spring and autumn, when it's not too hot. Ultimately it is a place worth visiting, especially on foot.
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The Baggero Oasis is the result of the environmental recovery of a large area previously used for mining, located between the municipalities of Merone, Monguzzo, Lambrugo and Lurago d'Erba. Started in 1970, the redevelopment process led to the creation of two lakes in old marl extraction excavations. The area offers pedestrian paths, cycle paths, a children's play area and an innovative Stellar Oasis for astronomical observation. The old cement plant warehouse was converted into a "Park Center" inaugurated in 2015, equipped with classrooms, conference room and a hostel with bar/refreshment area. The Baggero Oasis is also a starting point for exploring the Lambro Valley Park, offering initiatives to experience and discover the natural beauty of the area. It is located in Merone, with access from via Cesare Battisti.
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Little Chicca the Green 🟩 LIPU Oasis 🌳
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For natural beauty and wildlife observation, consider Lake Alserio, nestled within the Valle del Lambro Regional Park. It's a Site of Community Interest known for its dense reed beds and rich biodiversity, including rare plants and various birds. The Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno is another excellent spot, covering 100 hectares of woods and wetlands where migratory birds can be spotted. Lake Segrino is also highly regarded as one of Europe's cleanest lakes, surrounded by lush forests and offering a tranquil setting for nature lovers.
Yes, the Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park is a notable religious building adjacent to the pond of the Villa Reale, designed by architect Piermarini in the 18th century. Lake Pusiano also has historical elements, featuring the privately owned Island of Cypresses, named for its centuries-old trees, and its reed thickets were even immortalized in paintings by Giovanni Segantini.
Lake Segrino is a great choice for families, offering a well-equipped beach, a cycle-pedestrian path, and a Visitor Centre. Lake Alserio provides an Environmental Education Centre that offers laboratories and electric boat excursions, particularly for children, to learn about the lake's ecosystem. The Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno is also family-friendly, with easy trails and opportunities to spot migratory birds.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Romanesque Basilica of Agliate loop or the Agliate - Chignolo - Triuggio Ring Trail. For cycling, options range from moderate routes like the Monza Park – Lambro Cycle Path loop to more challenging gravel biking routes around Lake Annone. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Hiking around Carate Brianza, Gravel biking around Carate Brianza, and Cycling around Carate Brianza.
Yes, many lakes offer dedicated paths. Lake Segrino features a 5 km cycle-pedestrian path. Lake Annone has a relaxing walking and cycling trail around its perimeter, suitable for year-round use. Around Lake Alserio, you can enjoy scenic walks along its banks, including the Buerga walk, which provides an opportunity to experience its pristine nature. The Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno also has trails through its woods and wetlands.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in some of the lakes. Lake Pusiano is recognized as an excellent European location for fishing, with a 'no-kill' policy, and is home to about 25 species of fish. Fishing is also permitted in designated areas of Lake Annone and Lake Segrino.
The Brianza lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for water activities such as swimming, paddling, and boat trips, especially at lakes like Segrino. Even in winter, some trails, like those around Lake Annone, are suitable for walks.
Lake Pusiano, the largest of the Brianza lakes, is unique for its small, privately owned Island of Cypresses (Isola dei Cipressi), which can be visited by guided tour. The lake is also a significant natural gym for rowing, attracting Olympic champions, and is famous for its 'risotto with perch,' a local specialty.
Lake Segrino stands out as a small, pre-Alpine glacial lake widely considered one of the cleanest lakes in Europe. It's primarily fed by subterranean springs and largely free from industrial pollution, offering crystal-clear waters and a tranquil, idyllic setting surrounded by lush forests.
Lake Annone is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and lack of crowds, making it ideal for a relaxing experience. Zoca dei Pirutit Pond is described as a suggestive location where you can find nature and tranquility, often inhabited by dozens of turtles, offering a quiet escape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the serene natural environments, the opportunities for peaceful walks, and the rich biodiversity. For instance, the Oasi LIPU Cesano Maderno is praised for its 'gorgeous colors in the fall' and being a place 'where nature is still wild.' The path around Lake Alserio is also noted for its lovely scenery, despite being relatively short.
Yes, non-motorized activities are popular. Lake Annone offers canoeing and kayaking, with equipment rental available. Non-motorized boating is also allowed on Lake Alserio. Lake Segrino is suitable for swimming, paddling, and rowing, making it a great spot for various water sports.


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