Best lakes around Nerviano offers access to both local "laghetti" and the larger, renowned lakes of the Lombardy region. Nerviano, a comune in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy, features a tranquil local laghetto, providing a serene escape for residents. Its location offers convenient access to major Italian lakes like Como, Maggiore, and Garda, which are popular day-trip destinations. The area is characterized by a mix of natural wetlands, former quarries transformed into parks, and significant regional lakes.
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The "La Fametta" sport fishing lake, nestled in Groane Park, is located in Garbagnate Milanese. "La Fametta" lake is known to anglers in the northwest of Milan for its tranquil setting, its abundance of fish, and the comprehensive services it offers, including a fishing shop that also provides fishing permits and a bar and restaurant overlooking the lake. La Fametta extends over an area of 5 hectares, containing two sport fishing lakes. The larger lake, covering approximately 20,000 square meters, has flat, easily accessible shores, clear waters approximately 4 meters deep, three small islands in the center, and is populated by various fish species. In the winter season, the lake is restocked with trout, while in the summer, various species are fished, including carp, sturgeon, grass carp, tench, chub, bleak, roach, and more. Catfish, pikeperch, and black bass are also present.
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Small park easily reachable from the Villoresi cycle path and with a very suggestive lake with a particular shape. Excellent for a moment of relaxation during a ride on the nearby cycle/pedestrian path.
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Look at the hole! Let's hope they restore everything soon
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Bosco in the city, beautiful for getting away from the metropolis and staying there
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The Rosa Camuna Park is a green area of Lainate, in the former Alfa Romeo area. It is characterized by a lake in the shape of a Camunian rose, symbol of prehistoric Lombard culture, and is fed by the Villoresi Canal. It is accessible via cycle and pedestrian paths and a wooden walkway that leads to the center of the pond.
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very nice park well kept very nice, with ducks and ducks
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Beautiful park in the shape of a Camunian rose
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Foppa is a wetland near the Olona river that flooded naturally. Here the water that irrigated the meadows once accumulated. Today the Foppa is fed with river water. Foppa, the nearby meadows and woods are ideal habitats for fauna. Since 2009 the municipality of San Vittore Olona in collaboration with the Olona Viva association, the Olona River Consortium and the Parco dei Mulini has restored the wetland area from "La Foppa". Foppa is fed with water from the Olona river through the Bellona canal. Today this body of water and the surrounding green areas, a forest and a meadow are home to a rich biodiversity of fauna and flora. In this area LIPU has spotted 90 different species of birds. A small wetland area like Foppa is of fundamental importance for migratory species that travel thousands of kilometers twice a year to return to breed or to winter; and sometimes they stop to feed in this very place. Not just birds. At Foppa there are also fish and other animals that feed on the eggs and larvae of aquatic insects; that's why there are so few mosquitoes!
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Nerviano offers a mix of local 'laghetti' (small lakes or ponds) and convenient access to some of Italy's most famous major lakes. Locally, you'll find artificial lakes from former quarries, natural wetlands, and charming ponds. Within a short drive, you can reach the vast waters of Lombardy's renowned lakes like Como, Maggiore, Garda, and Iseo, each offering distinct scenery and activities.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Rosa Camuna Pond in Lainate features a unique rose-shaped lake within a green area, perfect for relaxing. La Foppa Wetland in San Vittore Olona is a rich biodiversity spot where children can observe various bird species. Castello Park in Legnano also offers green spaces, ponds, and characteristic fauna like squirrels, making it a pleasant outing for all ages.
The Parco del Laghetto "La Cava" di Nerviano (Laghetto di Nerviano) is an excellent choice. It features a 1250-meter unpaved circuit with varying elevations, ideal for cross-country running and walking. The park also includes an outdoor fitness area and a botanical garden for a pleasant experience.
The local lakes and wetlands are rich in biodiversity. For instance, La Foppa Wetland is a vital habitat for many animal species, with LIPU having spotted 90 different bird species there. You might also encounter fish, aquatic insects, and small mammals like squirrels, especially in areas like Castello Park.
Yes, Laghetto La Fametta in Garbagnate Milanese is a popular sport fishing lake. It's known for its tranquil setting and abundance of fish, including carp, sturgeon, trout (in winter), and more. It also offers comprehensive services like a fishing shop and a bar/restaurant overlooking the lake.
Absolutely. There are numerous cycling opportunities. For touring bicycles, you can explore routes like the "Villoresi Canal in Parabiago – Villoresi Canal Riverside Path loop." If you prefer road cycling, consider routes such as "Lake Varese – Lake Varese loop from Parabiago." You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Nerviano and Road Cycling Routes around Nerviano guide pages.
Yes, you can find several hiking trails that incorporate local lakes and waterways. The Frogs’ Trail in Boscoincittà is a unique path featuring marshy lakes and wooden bridges, showcasing the area's original wetland environment. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Nerviano guide, which includes routes like the "Canale Villoresi – Lombardy Square loop."
The Frogs’ Trail, Boscoincittà is known for its unique landscape of marshy lakes and wooden bridges. It was specifically rebuilt to highlight the area's original wetland environment, offering a glimpse into how the region looked before reclamation. It's also a popular spot for mountain biking.
From Nerviano, you have relatively easy access to some of Italy's most iconic lakes in the Lombardy region. These include Lake Como, famous for its villas and picturesque towns; Lake Maggiore, known for its Borromean Islands; Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake offering diverse activities; and Lake Iseo, a quieter gem with Monte Isola, Europe's largest car-free lake island.
Laghetto Cantone di Nerviano is becoming a hub for community activities and nature exploration. There have been initiatives to revitalize the area with plans for guided walks, workshops for children and families (like seed bombs and aquatic life studies), and events featuring local products. It's also suitable for walks, nordic walking, and dog training.
Rosa Camuna Pond is unique for its distinctive shape, resembling the Camunian rose, a symbol of prehistoric Lombard culture. Located within a green area of Lainate, it is fed by the Villoresi Canal and features cycle and pedestrian paths, along with a wooden walkway that extends to the center of the pond, offering beautiful views and large green areas for relaxation.
Yes, the Parco del Laghetto "La Cava" di Nerviano (Laghetto di Nerviano) includes an outdoor fitness area with equipment that uses body weight for resistance. This makes it a great spot to combine a walk or run with some exercise in a natural setting.


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