Best lakes around San Giorgio Su Legnano are found in the Lombardy region of Italy, offering access to several renowned lakes. While San Giorgio Su Legnano itself does not feature major natural lakes, its location provides convenient access to larger bodies of water like Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Garda. The area also includes smaller, more tranquil lakes and wetlands, providing diverse natural landscapes for exploration. These locations offer opportunities for various outdoor activities and natural observation.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Always beautiful🌈 to pedal🚴in the greenery of the Oasis Parades🌳
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Along the Serenissima there is this very cute little lake
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Look at the hole! Let's hope they restore everything soon
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Leaving the Villoresi canal and heading towards Legnano, you pass close to this lake area.
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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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Small lake recovered from a former quarry and part of the Parco degli Aironi. The park extends over 45 hectares of greenery with about 14 thousand tree species and a remarkable variety of environments ranging from a large lake basin to dense woods and fenced areas for grazing animals such as deer, fallow deer and mouflon. In the park there is a picnic area and a refreshment bar.
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The small lake that meets along the TAV cycle path
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Par àdes (for now) as the Parabiago peasant (to whom the oasis is dedicated) used to say when paying .... thanks par àdes. An oasis of biodiversity of flora and fauna, fed by the waters of the Olona river
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While San Giorgio Su Legnano itself doesn't have major natural lakes, it offers convenient access to several renowned lakes in the Lombardy region. These include the famous Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Garda, as well as the quieter Lake Iseo, Lake Monate, Lake Montorfano, and Lake Segrino.
Yes, for a more tranquil experience, you can explore smaller lakes and wetlands closer to San Giorgio Su Legnano. These include Castello Park, which features a small lake and characteristic fauna, Herons Park Pond, a recovered quarry with a large lake basin, and La Foppa Wetland (San Vittore Olona), an oxbow lake known for its rich birdlife. Further afield, Lake Monate, Lake Montorfano, and Lake Segrino also offer peaceful retreats.
Lake Como is renowned for its distinctive 'Y' shape, deep blue waters, and dramatic mountainous surroundings. It's famous for elegant villas and charming lakefront towns like Bellagio and Varenna, offering stunning vistas, boat tours, and water sports. Swimming is popular from July to August.
Lake Maggiore, Italy's second-largest lake, is known for its limpid blue waters, green hills, and exotic vegetation. It's celebrated for the beautiful Borromean Islands, which feature sumptuous gardens and historic palaces. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, golf, and various water sports. For more information, you can visit Italia.it's guide to Lake Maggiore.
Absolutely. Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, is an ideal destination for families. It offers a wide array of activities, including water sports, exploring medieval castles, and visiting Roman ruins. Charming towns like Sirmione and Riva del Garda provide thermal springs, beautiful beaches, and panoramic views.
Yes, several local spots are great for families. Castello Park is a beautiful park with ponds and greenery, perfect for a stroll. Herons Park Pond has a picnic area and a refreshment bar, along with fenced areas for grazing animals. Menedrago Pond features a well-done paved bike path suitable for all ages.
The wetlands and parks around San Giorgio Su Legnano are rich in biodiversity. La Foppa Wetland (San Vittore Olona) is home to many animal species, including 90 different bird species. Castello Park is known for its characteristic fauna, including numerous squirrels. Herons Park Pond also features woods and areas for grazing animals like deer, fallow deer, and mouflon.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. For example, Menedrago Pond has a well-maintained paved bike path. You can find several cycling routes, including those along the Villoresi Canal, in the Cycling around San Giorgio Su Legnano guide and the Road Cycling Routes around San Giorgio Su Legnano guide.
Beyond visiting the lakes themselves, the region provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road cycling. Explore options like the Villoresi Canal Cycle Path or running trails around Legnano in the Cycling around San Giorgio Su Legnano, Running Trails around San Giorgio Su Legnano, and Road Cycling Routes around San Giorgio Su Legnano guides.
For swimming, Lake Monate and Lake Montorfano are known for their clear waters and are popular choices for a summer visit. Lake Segrino also permits swimming and has a dedicated beach area. The larger lakes like Lake Como and Lake Garda also offer swimming opportunities, particularly during the warmer months from July to August.
Yes, Menedrago Pond features a paved path that is suitable for anyone, making it a good option for accessible walks. Many of the larger lakes also have promenades and flat paths along their shores.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (July and August) are ideal when the water is warmest. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the towns without the peak summer crowds, with the added beauty of blooming flowers or autumn foliage.


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