Lakes near Villasanta offer a variety of natural and recreational areas within the Lombardy region. While Villasanta itself does not feature large natural lakes, its proximity to significant bodies of water like Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Garda provides diverse options. The area also includes smaller artificial lakes and ponds within local parks, serving as recreational spaces. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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The Increa Park covers an area of approximately 330,000 sq m (33 hectares) in the southeastern part of the municipality of Brugherio and borders the municipality of Cernusco to the southeast and a stretch of the eastern ring road to the northwest. Where the park is today, there was once an agricultural area that, from the 1960s, was the site of sand and gravel extraction activities; then, in 1985, thanks to the amendment to the PRG and the agreement between the municipality of Brugherio and some private quarry owners, environmental recovery interventions began, aimed at creating a public equipped park including green areas and a small lake. In 1987, the area was acquired by the municipal heritage and in the following twenty years, the works were carried out that have led today to the largest green lung in Brugherio and its surroundings.
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In Monza Park, you can admire this small neoclassical temple, reflected in the pond of the Royal Gardens. Designed by architect Piermarini in the second half of the 18th century and built at the behest of Maria Theresa of Austria, it has a circular shape with a rectangular portico. Recently, after vandalism and a period of neglect, it was restored and repainted, restoring it to its original beauty and making it one of the park's symbols.
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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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To reach the oasis entering from the sanatorium I noticed a lot of debris so once at the oasis I found both wheels flat.
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Lake completed in 2015 and fed by water taken from Villoresi
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Endless cycle routes just outside the city centre
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Beautiful views of the forest, easy to pedal
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While Villasanta itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding Lombardy region offers significant bodies of water like Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Garda. Closer to Villasanta, you'll find smaller artificial lakes and ponds within local parks, such as those in Parco Nord Milano, providing recreational and ecological benefits.
Yes, several lakes and park areas are suitable for families. Increa Park features an artificial lake and hosts recreational events. The Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park and the Laghetto of the Royal Villa of Monza are also family-friendly spots within the extensive Monza Park, offering beautiful scenery and historical context.
You can explore diverse natural settings. Le Foppe Oasis of Cavenago Brianza is a small lake surrounded by peaceful nature, ideal for quiet contemplation. Increa Park, a former quarry, has an artificial lake and green spaces. Further afield, the larger glacial lakes like Lake Como and Lake Maggiore offer stunning mountain backdrops and picturesque landscapes.
Yes, particularly within Monza Park. The Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park is a neoclassical temple designed by architect Piermarini, reflected in the Royal Gardens' pond. The Laghetto of the Royal Villa of Monza also has historical significance, with a water feature system dating back to the Habsburg era.
The areas around Villasanta's lakes offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, hiking, and running. For example, there are moderate to difficult road cycling routes like the 'Lake Pusiano – Lake Pusiano loop' and 'Viewpoint (Onno) – Lake Segrino loop'. Hiking options include 'La Villa Mirabello and the Ponte delle Catene – loop in the Parco di Monza', and running trails like 'Villa Mirabello and Ponte delle Catene – Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Hiking, and Running around Villasanta.
Yes, many of the park areas offer easy walks. Within Monza Park, the trails around the Chapel by the Lake and the Laghetto of the Royal Villa are generally flat and accessible. For beginner hiking, routes within Monza Park, such as the 'Monza Park – Villa Mirabello loop', are typically moderate and suitable for those new to hiking. Increa Park also offers accessible paths for leisurely strolls.
Yes, at Increa Park, there is a bar called 'Masnada' which has a dining area with both outdoor and indoor spaces, and regularly organizes events including live music. For other locations, especially the larger lakes like Como or Garda, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants in the surrounding towns.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is ideal for water sports and enjoying the recreational events at places like Increa Park, though it can be busier. Winter provides opportunities for quieter walks, especially around the smaller park lakes.
Yes, areas like Le Foppe Oasis of Cavenago Brianza are natural monuments vital for migratory and native wild animals, offering a chance for birdwatching and observing local fauna. Smaller artificial lakes within parks, such as Lake Bruzzano in Parco Nord Milano, also serve as recreational areas with opportunities for birdwatching.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the peaceful natural settings of places like Le Foppe Oasis to the recreational and sporting events at Increa Park. The historical charm of Monza Park, with its beautiful Chapel by the Lake and the Laghetto of the Royal Villa, is also highly valued. The overall appeal lies in the blend of nature, recreation, and cultural heritage.
Yes, many of the hiking, cycling, and running routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the 'Lake Pusiano – Lake Pusiano loop' is a popular road cycling route, and 'La Villa Mirabello and the Ponte delle Catene – loop in the Parco di Monza' is a well-known hiking option. These circular routes allow you to experience the scenery without retracing your steps. You can explore more options in the Hiking and Road Cycling guides for Villasanta.


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