Lakes around Castano Primo are primarily artificial basins, many of which have undergone significant renaturalization within the Parco Naturale Lombardo Della Valle Del Ticino. These areas, often formed from recovered quarries, now serve as important ecological habitats. They offer opportunities for nature observation and provide recreational features. The region's lakes contribute to its natural landscape, attracting visitors interested in local wildlife and tranquil settings.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Along the Serenissima there is this very cute little lake
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Nice place, for a relaxing stop during MTB and/or gravel rides
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Simple MTB routes in the Ticino valley
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Oasis of peace and tranquility with seven springs and equipped for picnics
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a nice place to spend an afternoon with family and children
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Born as a farmhouse, the structure now houses a welcoming refreshment point.
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Here there is a picnic area with several tables and a bar as a refreshment point. You can take a break to relax surrounded by nature.
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Refreshment point with a bar. The location is very popular and surrounded by greenery, and there are also stone tables and fixed grills.
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The lakes around Castano Primo are primarily artificial basins, many of which have undergone significant renaturalization within the Parco Naturale Lombardo Della Valle Del Ticino. These areas, often formed from recovered quarries, now serve as important ecological habitats and offer opportunities for nature observation and recreation.
Yes, Castello Park is a forest featuring a small lake with characteristic fauna like squirrels and ducks. Further afield, Lago Boscaccio is known for its rich birdlife, hosting approximately 180 bird species, and Lago Mulino di Cusico is a peaceful sanctuary for wildlife, including royal pheasants, seagulls, mallards, and white storks during migration.
You can visit Sette Fontane, an area surrounded by nature with several tables for picnics and a bar for refreshments. Another option is Torre Mandelli, a former farmhouse next to a small lake that now houses a welcoming refreshment point amidst greenery.
Absolutely. Castello Park, Sette Fontane, and Torre Mandelli are all considered family-friendly. Menedrago Pond also offers a paved bike path suitable for anyone, making it accessible for families.
Near Menedrago Pond, there's a well-done paved bike path offering panoramic views. Lago Boscaccio features a pedestrian path encircling the lake, and Lago Mulino di Cusico can be reached via a cycling path starting from Zibido towards Gaggiano.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the 'Canale Villoresi loop' or 'Alzaia Canale Villoresi – Villoresi Cycle Path🚲 loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as 'Palazzo Archinto – Naviglio Grande loop' or 'Exploring the ticino park'. Gravel biking options include the 'Panperduto Dam loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails, MTB trails, and gravel biking guides for the area.
Yes, Castello Park is situated next to the Legnano castle, adding a historical dimension. Additionally, the historical Cascina Boscaccio, a typical 18th-century Lombard farmstead, stands on the banks of Lago Boscaccio, offering a cultural element to the natural setting.
Lago Boscaccio, formed from a recovered quarry, is notable for its significant ecological restoration. It boasts rich birdlife with approximately 180 bird species and clear waters. It's a designated restocking and capture area, and the Lombard Ornithological Group offers guided educational activities there. The 18th-century Cascina Boscaccio also adds historical charm.
Lago Mulino di Cusico, part of the Laghi Carcana complex, stands out due to its spontaneous renaturalization after being left undisturbed for an extended period. This allowed for a natural repopulation of various animal and floral species, making it a peaceful sanctuary for wildlife and an ideal spot for birdwatching and photography.
Visitors appreciate the natural settings, the opportunities for relaxation, and the well-maintained paths. Many enjoy the picnic areas and refreshment points available at places like Sette Fontane and Torre Mandelli. The presence of diverse fauna and greenery, especially at Castello Park, is also a highlight.
Yes, Menedrago Pond features a paved path suitable for anyone, including those using wheelchairs, offering a pleasant panorama of the small lake.
While many areas are accessible, reaching Pelobates Fuscus Pond 🐥 involves a descent on stones, and the path may be closed by a gate, indicating a more challenging approach compared to other locations.


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