Best lakes around Castellanza are found in the nearby Province of Varese, Lombardy, Italy, as Castellanza itself does not have lakes within its municipal boundaries. This region offers diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area is characterized by a variety of lakes, from large glacial bodies of water to smaller, tranquil ponds and wetlands.
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Always beautiful🌈 to pedal🚴in the greenery of the Oasis Parades🌳
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nice place but always closed, ultimately well maintained
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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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Pleasant and fully equipped stopover.
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Calipolis landing place with its kiosk, educational pond and educational classroom!
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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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Near Castellanza, you can find a variety of lakes, ranging from large glacial lakes like Lake Maggiore and Lake Varese to smaller, tranquil bodies of water such as Lake Monate and Lake Ghirla. The region also features significant wetlands like La Foppa Wetland (San Vittore Olona) and the Palude Brabbia at Lake Varese, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities.
Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio are excellent choices for cycling. Lake Varese features a scenic cycling path approximately 30 km long, perfect for enjoying picturesque landscapes. Lake Comabbio has a dedicated 12 km bike path that also connects to Lake Varese, ideal for cycle tourism and birdwatching. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including options for touring, road cycling, and gravel biking.
Yes, several lakes and natural areas near Castellanza are great for families. Castello Park offers ponds, ducks, and numerous squirrels, while Herons Park Pond provides 45 hectares of greenery with a large lake basin, dense woods, and fenced areas for grazing animals like deer. Lake Monate is also very family-friendly with plenty of beaches for swimming and relaxation.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the lakes near Castellanza, offering mild climates and vibrant natural colors, perfect for walking and cycling. Summer is excellent for water sports and swimming, especially at lakes like Maggiore, Ceresio, Monate, and Ghirla. Winter can also be beautiful, particularly at Lake Ghirla, with its snowy landscapes.
Lake Monate is considered one of the cleanest lakes in Italy and is excellent for swimming, with many beaches around Travedona-Monate and Cadrezzate. Lake Maggiore and Lake Ceresio (Lugano) also offer opportunities for swimming, especially during the summer months. Lake Ghirla is another charming option for swimming in a natural setting.
Lake Varese is known for its significant natural features, including the Palude Brabbia, a nature reserve protecting a lowland peat bog rich in diverse flora and fauna, home to about 170 bird species. Another highlight is Isolino Virginia, a prehistoric site of international importance, reachable by boat from Biandronno. The Zanzi Park in La Schiranna also provides green spaces overlooking the lake.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural sites. On Lake Maggiore, you can visit the Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso, a monastery perched on a cliff, and the famous Borromean Islands with their historic villas. Near Lake Comabbio, the Sanctuary of Madonna della Ghianda is a notable religious site. Lake Ceresio (Lugano) is close to picturesque villages like Porto Ceresio and Monte San Giorgio, a UNESCO World Heritage site with trails.
For a more tranquil experience, consider Lake Monate, known for its clean waters and peaceful atmosphere, or Lake Ghirla, a charming smaller lake nestled in a natural setting, ideal for relaxation. The Briantei Lakes, such as Lake Pusiano and Lake Alserio, also offer serene environments away from the larger, more bustling lakes.
The lakes and surrounding wetlands are rich in biodiversity. La Foppa Wetland (San Vittore Olona) is home to many animal species, including 90 different bird species. The Palude Brabbia at Lake Varese is a nature reserve protecting diverse flora and fauna, including numerous bird species. Castello Park is known for its characteristic fauna, including many squirrels.
Yes, Lake Monate is particularly popular for both professional and sports fishing due to its abundance of fish. Other lakes in the region may also offer fishing opportunities, but Lake Monate is specifically highlighted for this activity.
The Briantei Lakes, located bordering Milan and Como, include Lake Annone, Lake Pusiano, Lake Alserio, and Lake Montorfano. They offer beautiful landscapes and diverse activities. Lake Annone is great for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and cycling. Lake Pusiano features the scenic 'Cypress Island.' Lake Alserio is within a regional park, known for its rich biodiversity, while Lake Montorfano is the smallest and lies within a nature reserve with archaeological significance.
Yes, the region has several areas focused on education and conservation. The Palude Brabbia at Lake Varese is a nature reserve. La Foppa Wetland (San Vittore Olona) is a restored wetland area vital for migratory species. Additionally, the Mikrohabitat Educational Pond offers an educational classroom and kiosk, providing insights into local ecosystems.


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