Best lakes around Caponago include both artificial waterways and natural lake experiences within a reasonable distance. Caponago is traversed by the historic Canale Villoresi, an artificial canal completed in 1890 for irrigation, which also offers cycling and pedestrian routes. While Caponago itself lacks natural lakes, several notable natural lakes like Lake Pusiano, Lake Annone, and Lake Segrino are located approximately 22-26 kilometers away. These nearby lakes provide opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic landscapes.
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At the Idroscalo you will find a route of over 6 km with ground markings. In short, you are spoiled for choice. Run amidst greenery just a stone's throw from the city on a 6.3 km circuit.
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Lovely. It's a shame you can't go in by bike, not even with company.
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The Idroscalo of Milan is a large artificial lake of 1.6 km² located between the municipalities of Segrate and Peschiera Borromeo, historically known as the "sea of Milan". Originally built in 1928 as a seaplane base, it is today one of the main public oases dedicated to sport, relaxation, and major music events in Lombardy.
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The Swan Lake is a picturesque artificial body of water located in the Royal Gardens of Monza. Designed by architect Giuseppe Piermarini, the environment hosts flora and fauna and offers attractions of historical and landscape significance.
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The Increa Park covers an area of approximately 330,000 sq m (33 hectares) in the southeastern part of the municipality of Brugherio and borders the municipality of Cernusco to the southeast and a stretch of the eastern ring road to the northwest. Where the park is today, there was once an agricultural area that, from the 1960s, was the site of sand and gravel extraction activities; then, in 1985, thanks to the amendment to the PRG and the agreement between the municipality of Brugherio and some private quarry owners, environmental recovery interventions began, aimed at creating a public equipped park including green areas and a small lake. In 1987, the area was acquired by the municipal heritage and in the following twenty years, the works were carried out that have led today to the largest green lung in Brugherio and its surroundings.
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In Monza Park, you can admire this small neoclassical temple, reflected in the pond of the Royal Gardens. Designed by architect Piermarini in the second half of the 18th century and built at the behest of Maria Theresa of Austria, it has a circular shape with a rectangular portico. Recently, after vandalism and a period of neglect, it was restored and repainted, restoring it to its original beauty and making it one of the park's symbols.
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The Royal Villa's pond features a system of water features that dates back to the Habsburg era, when the Swan Lake was created in the Royal Gardens between 1778 and 1783, designed by Piermarini himself. Along with all the scenic elements characteristic of the English garden created for the palace commissioned by Maria Theresa of Austria, such as the neoclassical temple, the grotto with the statue of Neptune, and the so-called swan house, the artificial pond also featured a hydraulic system to create jets and water effects, which has now been inoperative for decades.
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To reach the oasis entering from the sanatorium I noticed a lot of debris so once at the oasis I found both wheels flat.
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Caponago is unique in that it features both artificial waterways and natural lakes within a reasonable distance. The area is traversed by the historic Canale Villoresi, an artificial canal. You'll also find artificial lakes within parks like Increa Park and historical ponds such as the Laghetto of the Royal Villa of Monza. For natural lake experiences, Lakes Pusiano, Annone, and Segrino are a short drive away.
Yes, while Caponago itself doesn't have natural lakes, several beautiful ones are located approximately 22-26 kilometers away, which is about a 26-minute drive. These include Lake Pusiano, Lake Annone, and Lake Segrino, all offering picturesque settings and recreational activities.
The Canale Villoresi is an important artificial canal completed in 1890, primarily for agricultural irrigation. Today, sections of its towpath are popular for cycling and walking, offering a pleasant way to experience the local landscape. It also supplies water to artificial basins like the Lake Arena at the MIND scientific park. The canal is rich in aquatic fauna, including various fish species.
Absolutely. Increa Park, with its artificial lake and 33-hectare green area, is very family-friendly, hosting sporting and recreational events. The Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park and the Laghetto of the Royal Villa of Monza are also suitable for families, offering beautiful scenery within larger park settings. Carlo Marx Park also features playgrounds and sports courts.
Increa Park is a 33-hectare green area featuring an artificial lake that covers almost half its surface. It's known for hosting sporting and recreational events, especially in summer. You can find the longest recycled plastic bench in Italy here, a bar called 'Masnada' with dining options, and it's a training ground for cyclocross in winter.
Le Foppe Oasis of Cavenago Brianza is a small, peaceful lake surrounded by nature. It is considered vital for migratory and native wild animals, offering a tranquil spot with benches in the shade.
Yes, these natural lakes are accessible from Caponago by car, typically a 26-minute drive. Lake Pusiano is known for its beautiful water color, Lake Annone features unique peninsulas dividing it into two basins, and Lake Segrino offers a pleasant path along its entire length suitable for cycling and walking.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking or running along the Canale Villoresi, with routes like the 'Alzaia del Canale Villoresi loop from Pessano con Bornago'. For mountain biking, there are trails such as 'Fun Descents in Parco Increa' or 'Trail in the Little Wood'. Many of these routes are detailed in guides like Gravel biking around Caponago, Running Trails around Caponago, and MTB Trails around Caponago.
Yes, the towpath of the Canale Villoresi is well-known for cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'Alzaia del Canale Villoresi loop from Pessano con Bornago', which is a moderate 9.9 km run. Other routes in the area, suitable for gravel biking and MTB, also incorporate sections along the canal, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Caponago and MTB Trails around Caponago guides.
Many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, especially on trails and in parks. While specific rules can vary by location, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes in places like the Canale Villoresi towpaths and larger parks. For natural lakes like Pusiano, Annone, and Segrino, it's advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions, especially regarding swimming or protected areas.
The best time to visit the lakes and canals near Caponago is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and walking, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summer can be warm, but still enjoyable, especially for water-based activities at the natural lakes. Winter offers a quieter experience, though some amenities might have reduced hours.
Public transport options from Caponago to the Canale Villoresi and other nearby lakes may require transfers. While the Canale Villoresi traverses many municipalities, direct public transport links from Caponago specifically to its access points or to the more distant natural lakes (Pusiano, Annone, Segrino) might be limited. Driving is often the most convenient way to reach the natural lakes. For the Canale Villoresi, local bus services might connect to towns it passes through, from which you can access the towpaths.
Yes, many areas offer easy walking paths. The towpaths along the Canale Villoresi are generally flat and suitable for leisurely strolls. Lake Segrino, for instance, features a path along its entire length that is pleasant for walking. Parks like Increa Park also provide accessible green spaces for easy walks.
Amenities vary by location. At Increa Park, there is a bar called 'Masnada' with dining options. For the natural lakes like Pusiano, Annone, and Segrino, you'll typically find cafes and restaurants in the surrounding towns and villages. Along the Canale Villoresi, amenities are more sparse, but you can find options in the municipalities it passes through.


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