Best lakes around Limido Comasco, an agricultural region in the bassa comasca, features fields and cycling paths, and is home to part of the Pineta Park. While the commune does not have significant natural lakes directly within its borders, it is situated within the broader Lombardy region. This area is known for its diverse lakes, with several notable options easily accessible from Limido Comasco. Visitors can explore various natural water features, from small ponds to large sub-Alpine lakes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Very nice, I will definitely do it in the next few days,
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A beautiful expanse of greenery with a pond and several benches to stop and enjoy the peace in the midst of nature
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The municipalities located south of the Lura Valley are often subject to flooding phenomena. The construction of the Lura stream lamination areas was designed for the hydraulic protection of the towns located downstream of Lomazzo and involved the residents of the surrounding municipalities in a truly participatory process right from the planning stages. Volumes (340,000 m3) of areas available for flood management were created. During the excavation phase, outcrops of "ceppo" emerged, a conglomerate rock typical of moraines. The "ceppo", from which the site takes its name (I Prati del Ceppo), can be observed as a covering for hydraulic structures, as anti-erosion bank protection, as a construction material for small structures for the collection, drainage and management of water, as flooring for paths, and perches for birdlife.
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The "Rile-Tenore-Olona" (RTO) is a Local Park of Supra-municipal Interest (PLIS) established in 2006 between eight founding municipalities and subsequently joined by four others in the province of Varese. Covering over 25 square kilometers, the park embraces valley floors, hillsides and plains, taking its name from the main waterways: Rile, Tenore and Olona. The management of the PLIS has been entrusted to the Pineta di Appiano Gentile e Tradate regional park since 2019, in line with the reorganization of the Lombardy protected area management system. Castiglione Olona assumes the role of Convention Head in the management of the PLIS.
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The fauna is typically aquatic: red frogs and toads come every year to reproduce and for some years there have also been one or two pairs of mallards.
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Walking along the LP/847 path from Beregazzo in the direction of Appiano Gentile, after passing the Ca' Bianca farmhouse, you come across the pond of the same name on the left. To observe it better, it is best to turn left onto path 846, which partly runs along its banks. The Ca' Bianca pond, among the largest in the Pineta Park, is home to a rich population of water lilies, which bloom beautifully in summer. Along the banks, on the northernmost side, cattails and other aquatic plants also grow.
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Rest area where you can admire a pond for migratory birds🐋🦤🦩🦆
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As a circus, navigate by making a round trip
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While Limido Comasco itself is an agricultural region without large natural lakes, it is well-situated to access a variety of water features. You can find smaller local ponds and natural areas like Ca' Bianca Pond and Herons Park Pond, which offer quiet spots for relaxation. Additionally, the broader Lombardy region provides access to major sub-Alpine lakes such as Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Garda, each with distinct characteristics.
Yes, several spots near Limido Comasco are suitable for families. Lura Park offers various routes and is considered family-friendly. Ca' Bianca Pond is a quiet place with benches, ducks, and turtles, perfect for a peaceful family break. Herons Park Pond, part of the Parco degli Aironi, features a picnic area, refreshment bar, and fenced areas with grazing animals like deer, making it an engaging spot for children.
Absolutely. The area around Limido Comasco and its accessible lakes offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. Lura Park has gravel and MTB routes for various difficulties. The Old railway tracks and pond at Parco Rile-Tenore-Olona feature a pleasant cycle road. For more extensive routes, you can explore options like the Lake Varese Cycle Path. You can find detailed routes for hiking, road cycling, and MTB trails in the guides for the Limido Comasco area.
From Limido Comasco, you can easily access several of Lombardy's most renowned lakes. These include Lake Como, famous for its picturesque setting and historic villas; Lake Maggiore, known for its beautiful gardens and the Borromean Islands; and Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake offering diverse activities and a Mediterranean climate. Lake Iseo, a charming hidden gem, is also within reach.
Lake Como, known as Lario, is a deep sub-Alpine lake that creates a mild, almost Mediterranean climate. It's celebrated for its stunning scenery, surrounded by mountains and dotted with charming towns and historic villas. Visitors enjoy boat tours, exploring gardens, and wandering through lakeside villages. Its beauty has made it a frequently recommended destination in Lombardy.
Yes, beyond the major lakes, there are several quieter spots. Lake Iseo is often considered a hidden gem, offering authentic local life, clear waters, and the car-free Monte Isola. Closer to Limido Comasco, Lake Pusiano and Lake Annone, located within the Lambro Valley Park, provide peaceful experiences. Lake Pusiano is notable for its rare Island of Cypresses, home to diverse wildlife.
Around local ponds like Ca' Bianca Pond, you can observe ducks, turtles, water lilies, and lush vegetation. Herons Park Pond, part of a larger park, boasts about 14,000 tree species and diverse environments, including dense woods and fenced areas with grazing animals like deer, fallow deer, and mouflon. Lake Alserio is characterized by thick reeds and abundant water lilies, offering a tranquil setting.
The mild climate of the Lombardy region generally makes spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for visiting the lakes, as the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summer (June-August) is also popular, especially for water sports and enjoying the Mediterranean-like atmosphere of the larger lakes. Winter offers a different, quieter charm, though some activities might be limited.
Yes, there are dog-friendly options. The Old railway tracks and pond at Parco Rile-Tenore-Olona are noted as dog-friendly. Additionally, Lake Montorfano features a small beach where dogs are welcome to swim, making it a good choice for pet owners.
Yes, the major lakes are rich in history and culture. Lake Como is famous for its historic villas and gardens. Lake Maggiore is renowned for its magnificent palaces and prized Italian gardens on the Borromean Islands. Lake Garda features ancient ruins and has inspired poets and painters throughout history. Exploring the charming lakeside towns around these lakes often reveals centuries of heritage.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. Many enjoy the beautiful gravel and MTB routes in Lura Park. The quiet atmosphere and chance to observe wildlife at spots like Ca' Bianca Pond are also highly valued. The variety of environments, from large lake basins to dense woods, and the presence of picnic areas and refreshment bars, contribute to a positive experience.
While specific designated wild swimming spots are not extensively detailed, Lake Montorfano offers a small beach where swimming is possible in the summer. For the larger lakes like Lake Garda, there are numerous beaches and designated swimming areas. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before swimming in natural waters.


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