Lakes around Turbigo offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities within the Lombardy region. Situated near the Ticino River Park, the area provides access to various aquatic environments, from natural ponds to former quarry lakes. These locations serve as points of interest for those seeking outdoor activities and natural landscapes. The vicinity of Turbigo features a mix of smaller lakes and connections to the broader Lombardy lake district.
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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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Around Turbigo, you'll discover a variety of aquatic environments, including natural ponds, former quarry lakes that have returned to a natural state like Caprera Lakes🌊, and sport fishing ponds such as the Sport Fishing Ponds in Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino. The area offers a mix of smaller, local lakes and connections to the broader Lombardy lake district.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Sette Fontane offers a picnic area with tables and a refreshment point, perfect for a break surrounded by nature. Torre Mandelli also features a welcoming refreshment point next to a small lake, set amidst greenery. For a quieter family outing, Lake Sartirana is known for its peaceful walking trails and wildlife.
The area around Turbigo, especially within the Ticino River Park, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like 'From Turbigo to the Tibetan bridge in the Ticino Park' or 'From Turbigo between Ticino and Naviglio – loop tour'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Ticino Park and Naviglio Grande Loop' for road cycling or 'Immersed in Ticino Park – Turbigo to Pavia' for touring. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and cycling guide for Turbigo.
While Turbigo itself has smaller lakes, it's well-situated for accessing Lombardy's major lakes. Within about an hour's drive, you can reach Lake Maggiore, known for water sports and the Borromean Islands; Lake Como, famous for its scenic beauty and luxurious villas; Lake Garda, Italy's largest with a vibrant atmosphere; and Lake Iseo, appreciated for its quiet charm and swimmable waters.
Yes, near Turbigo, you can visit Torre Mandelli, a man-made monument next to a small lake that was formerly a farmhouse. Further afield, near Lake Maggiore, you can explore the imposing Rocca d'Angera castle and the fascinating Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso. Near Lake Idro, the historical Rocca d'Anfo is a notable treasure.
For a quieter experience, Lake Iseo is highly recommended by nature lovers seeking authentic charm and peaceful retreats. Another option is Lake Sartirana, which offers a serene environment with walking trails and abundant wildlife, away from larger crowds.
The lakes and surrounding areas, particularly within the Ticino River Park, are home to diverse wildlife. At Lake Sartirana, you might spot royal pheasants, seagulls, and mallards, and it's a stop for white storks during migration. Lake Pusiano, though a bit further, is known for its 'Island of Cypresses' inhabited by squirrels, swans, mallards, and even kangaroos.
Absolutely. The major lakes in Lombardy, accessible from Turbigo, offer extensive water sports. Lake Maggiore is ideal for canoeing, sailing, kitesurfing, and wakeboarding. Lake Como and Lake Garda are popular for kitesurfing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, and sailing, especially in their northern parts due to favorable winds. Lake Iseo and Lake Idro also provide good conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Spots like Sette Fontane are loved for their picnic areas and refreshment points surrounded by nature. The transformation of former quarry lakes, such as Caprera Lakes🌊, back to a natural state is also a highlight for many.
While the immediate lakes around Turbigo are more for natural exploration and fishing, several major lakes in Lombardy offer swimming opportunities. Lake Maggiore has equipped beaches for swimming and bathing. Lake Iseo is considered one of the most scenic swimmable lakes in Lombardy, with beautiful views and several beaches, including those on Monte Isola.
Yes, you can. Sette Fontane and Torre Mandelli both feature refreshment points. Additionally, the Sport Fishing Ponds in Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino also have refreshment facilities, making them convenient stops during your visit.


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