Lakes around Corbetta are primarily found in the broader Lombardy region, as Corbetta itself is situated in the flat plains near Milan and features man-made waterways rather than large natural lakes. The area is characterized by its proximity to significant pre-alpine lakes like Lake Como, Lake Garda, and Lake Maggiore, which are accessible for day trips. Locally, the Naviglio Grande canal offers opportunities for cycling and enjoying canal-side scenery. This region provides a mix of natural and artificial water bodies for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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Always beautiful🌈 to pedal🚴in the greenery of the Oasis Parades🌳
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Unexpected countryside views just a stone's throw from the city
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First farmhouse once you leave the provincial road towards Gaggiano. It is also characterized by the small lake and the beginning of a dirt road that passes behind the Merlin quarry and that, if the weather is dry, can also be done with a road bike.
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Inside the Ticino park you may have to cross natural and artificial canals. Be careful of the slipperiness of the rocks, which can vary depending on the season and rainfall.
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Bosco in the city, beautiful for getting away from the metropolis and staying there
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Born as a farmhouse, the structure now houses a welcoming refreshment point.
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Formerly a farmhouse, the building now houses a bar where you can refresh yourself amidst the greenery and on the Valtorre lake
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Leaving the Villoresi canal and heading towards Legnano, you pass close to this lake area.
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While Corbetta itself is in a flat plain with man-made waterways like the Naviglio Grande, the broader Lombardy region offers access to significant pre-alpine lakes such as Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Iseo. Closer to Corbetta, you can find renaturalized artificial basins like Lake Boscaccio, marshy lakes, and canal systems.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Lake Boscaccio is a family-friendly renaturalized basin known for its rich birdlife. The Paradés Oasis also offers a family-friendly environment with diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, Torre Mandelli, located next to a small lake, provides a welcoming refreshment point in a country setting.
The area around Corbetta and its nearby lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, running, and mountain biking on numerous trails. For detailed routes, explore the Gravel biking around Corbetta, Running Trails around Corbetta, and MTB Trails around Corbetta guides.
Yes, you can find trails that incorporate lake views and natural settings. The Frogs’ Trail, Boscoincittà, for instance, is a single trail winding through marshy lakes and wooden bridges. While the major pre-alpine lakes offer extensive hiking, local options provide pleasant walks.
The lakes and surrounding areas boast diverse natural features. Lake Boscaccio is particularly notable for its rich avifauna, hosting around 180 species of birds, and diverse ichthyofauna. The Paradés Oasis is another biodiversity hotspot, fed by the Olona river.
The pre-alpine lakes like Como, Garda, Maggiore, and Iseo are popular from spring through autumn, offering pleasant weather for water sports, hiking, and exploring lakeside towns. Summer is ideal for swimming and boating. For local artificial basins and canals, spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures for cycling and walking, avoiding the peak summer heat.
Yes, within the Ticino park, you can encounter the Stone Slab Crossing Over the Canal. This unique bridge allows passage over natural and artificial canals, though it requires careful navigation due to potential slipperiness depending on weather conditions.
Yes, some lake areas offer refreshment points. For example, Torre Mandelli, situated next to a small lake, houses a welcoming refreshment point where you can relax amidst greenery. The larger pre-alpine lakes are dotted with numerous cafes and restaurants in their lakeside villages.
The major pre-alpine lakes are accessible for day trips from Corbetta. Lake Como is approximately 50 kilometers away, Lake Iseo about 100 kilometers, and Lake Garda around 150 kilometers. Lake Maggiore is also within a reasonable driving distance, typically an hour and a half from Milan, making it reachable from Corbetta.
Lake Boscaccio is a 35-hectare renaturalized artificial basin, originally a recovered quarry. It stands out for its exceptional biodiversity, particularly its rich avifauna and ichthyofauna, with approximately 180 species of birds finding refuge in its environment. It offers an unexpected countryside view close to the city.
Yes, the area around Corbetta is well-suited for gravel riding. The Frogs’ Trail, Boscoincittà, for instance, offers gravel riding opportunities among woods, clearings, and marshy lakes. You can find more extensive gravel routes in the Gravel biking around Corbetta guide.
The Naviglio Grande is an historic navigable canal connecting the Ticino River to Milan, passing through areas near Corbetta. While not a lake, it offers excellent opportunities for cycling and enjoying canal-side scenery. Many routes in the region, including those for gravel biking and running, incorporate sections along the Naviglio Grande.


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