Best lakes around Tradate are found in the surrounding Province of Varese, a region known for its diverse aquatic landscapes. While Tradate itself does not host large lakes, its location provides access to several notable bodies of water. These lakes offer a range of features, from extensive cycling paths to opportunities for swimming and water sports. The area's natural setting provides varied options for outdoor activities.
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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Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio are excellent choices for cycling. Lake Varese features a recently rebuilt, mostly flat 28 km cycle path offering picturesque views and is popular for cycle tourism. Lake Comabbio, connected to Lake Varese by a bike path, also has a pleasant 12 km route ideal for cyclists. For more challenging routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Tradate or Gravel biking around Tradate guides.
Lake Monate is recognized as one of Italy's cleanest lakes and is an excellent spot for swimming, with several beaches around Travedona-Monate and Cadrezzate. Lake Ghirla also offers opportunities for swimming during the summer months. The Lombard shore of Lake Lugano is another option for swimming and other water sports.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Lura Park offers various routes and cycle paths suitable for families. Ca' Bianca Pond is a quiet place where children can observe ducks and turtles. Madonnetta Pond is also known for its frogs and turtles, surrounded by pines. Old railway tracks and pond at Parco Rile-Tenore-Olona is another family-friendly option with cycle paths.
The lakes and ponds around Tradate offer diverse natural experiences. At Ca' Bianca Pond and Madonnetta Pond, you can often spot ducks, turtles, and frogs. Lake Varese is particularly noted for birdwatching, especially at the Palude Brabbia nature reserve, which protects a lowland peat bog and is home to about 170 species of birds. Lake Monate is also known for its natural beauty and is a prime location for fishing.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for exploring the lakes by bike or on foot, as temperatures are pleasant. For water sports like sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, or swimming, summer is the best time, particularly at Lake Maggiore, Lake Lugano, Lake Monate, and Lake Ghirla. Winter can also be appealing for snowy landscapes around Lake Ghirla.
Yes, Lake Maggiore offers the stunning Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso, a monastery perched on a cliff, and the famous Borromean Islands with their beautiful gardens and historic villas. Near Lake Comabbio, you can visit the Sanctuary of Madonna della Ghianda. Lake Lugano provides access to Monte San Giorgio, a UNESCO World Heritage site with numerous trails, and charming villages like Porto Ceresio.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy hiking, walking, and water sports. Lake Maggiore is excellent for trekking, sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. Lake Lugano offers swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and sailing. Lake Monate is popular for fishing. You can find various hiking options in the area by checking the Hiking around Tradate guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of these smaller spots. Ca' Bianca Pond is valued as a quiet place to take a break, with its ducks, turtles, and water lilies. Madonnetta Pond is loved for its natural setting with frogs and turtles surrounded by pines. Lura Park is praised for its diverse routes and cycle paths, offering different possibilities for exploration.
While Tradate is conveniently located, specific public transport routes directly to all lakes can vary. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for connections from Tradate to towns situated on the shores of larger lakes like Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, or Lake Lugano. Many of these towns are well-connected.
Yes, Lake Varese is particularly well-known for birdwatching. The Palude Brabbia, a nature reserve located between Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, is a significant habitat that protects a well-preserved lowland peat bog and hosts approximately 170 species of birds, making it an excellent spot for bird enthusiasts.
Lake Monate is widely recognized as one of Italy's cleanest lakes, making it an excellent choice for swimming and various water sports. Its clear waters and natural beauty contribute to a relaxing experience.
Yes, the larger lakes, especially Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, and Lake Lugano, have numerous towns and villages along their shores that offer a variety of cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options. You can enjoy traditional Italian aperitivos by the shore at places like Lake Monate or find vibrant atmospheres in towns like Luino on Lake Maggiore.


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