Best attractions and places to see around Idroscalo include a vast artificial lake and recreational park located near Milan Linate Airport. Originally constructed as a seaplane airport, Idroscalo has transformed into a destination for sports, leisure, and culture. The area offers a diverse range of attractions and activities, making it a notable spot for visitors seeking outdoor experiences and cultural engagement.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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An oasis of peace in the heart of the city. With its rose varieties imported from Germany and the evocative climbing roses surrounding the steel gates, this corner of nature offers the perfect retreat to immerse yourself in beauty and tranquility.
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At the entrance to the park there is a wooden house, immediately beyond which the fairy-tale landscape of Aulì Ulè opens up: 20 thousand square meters of lawn and undergrowth enclosed by a hedge, with benches, tables and natural games: a swing-trunk, a small amphitheater made of stumps and a Compass Rose – created and donated by the Missoni Family – which in addition to indicating the winds and the cardinal points shows the main places in the world and their distance from the garden. There is a drinking water fountain and toilets nearby. The Aulì Ulè Garden was created by the Association of Friends of the Brera Academy from an idea by Fulvio Scaparro.
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Who remembers “One, two, three star”, “The world” or “You’ve got it”? Who hasn’t played running, rolling on the grass, jumping and laughing with nothing more than a lawn and lots of friends? Aulì Ulè is a garden entirely dedicated to children, but it is different from the others. It has no structures for entertainment. It is a natural environment, with some games and wooden constructions among the trees and greenery, based on the idea that children should be left free to exercise their creativity, in contact with nature. It is a bridge between the past and the future, between ancient games to be rediscovered and new games to be invented, with imagination.
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If you are in Milan but don't want to give up surfing, Wakeparadise is the right place for you. The largest watersports park in Italy, located a few steps from the city centre. It covers an area of over 50,000 square meters dedicated to surfing, wakeboarding and relaxation areas, completely immersed in the Idroscalo park. An artificial static wave, powered by renewable energies, in the urban sea of Milan.
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The seaplane base – better known as the sea of Milan – is a basin of fresh water which is fed by the waters of the river Lambro. A great variety of services arise around it: cycle paths, parks, open-air museums, courses, bars and gyms.
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The Young Artists Museum is an open-air public exhibition space dedicated to young talent. A space where traditional sculpture works mix with contemporary environmental art.
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to go around everything, even the external perimeter is interesting for a view of the Linate airport runway
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Isola delle Rose is home to a 700 square meter rose garden with about fifteen different varieties of roses and a monument to the resistance, at the foot of which you can enjoy the best view of the colorful geometric games of the garden against the blue background of the lake.
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Idroscalo is known as the 'Sea of Milan' and offers a wide range of water sports. You can enjoy canoeing, rowing, sailing, water skiing, wakeboarding, surfing (with Italy's first wave pool), and swimming in the clean spring-fed lake. Facilities like Idroscalo of Milan are hubs for these activities, including a dedicated wakeboard training area.
Absolutely! Idroscalo is very family-friendly. Children can explore the Aulì Ulè Children's Garden, a natural environment designed for creative play with wooden constructions. There's also the Children's Village with water games and playgrounds, and amusement parks like EuroPark Idroscalo Milano and Acquaplay Water Park offering numerous rides and water attractions.
The centerpiece is the vast Idroscalo of Milan lake, surrounded by lush green areas perfect for relaxation. You can also visit Isola delle Rose, a picturesque island featuring a 700-square-meter rose garden with various rose varieties and scenic views of the lake.
Yes, Idroscalo has a unique history as a former seaplane airport from the late 1920s, and remnants of this infrastructure are still visible, particularly on the west bank near Isola delle Rose. For culture, explore the Museum of Young Artists - Idroscalo, Milan, an open-air exhibition space showcasing contemporary environmental art and traditional sculpture.
Idroscalo offers a 6 km track around the lake, ideal for running, cycling, roller skating, and walking. For more extensive cycling, you can find routes like the 'View of Lake Idroscalo – Wakeparadise Milan Idroscalo loop' or the 'View of Lake Idroscalo – Idroscalo of Milan loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Idroscalo guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The area features paths suitable for easy walks, such as the 'Mallard Ducks by the Lake loop' or the 'Lakeside Path – Lago Centroparco Park Segrate loop'. You can discover more trails and their difficulty levels in the Hiking around Idroscalo guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of activities, from water sports to cultural sites and family-friendly areas. The clean water of the lake, often called the 'sea of the Milanese', is a major draw for swimming and recreation. The extensive pedestrian and cycle track around Lido dell'Idroscalo is also highly valued for outdoor exercise.
Yes, Idroscalo has numerous options for dining and relaxation. You'll find various bars and kiosks, including Gud Beach and the Beach Bar Punta dell'Est, offering refreshments and places to unwind. There are also scattered picnic areas throughout the park for those who prefer to bring their own food.
Yes, Idroscalo is dog-friendly. There are dedicated dog areas, including one on the lakeshore with beach access specifically for pets, allowing your furry friends to enjoy the water and surroundings with you.
Idroscalo is a year-round destination, but the warmer months are ideal for water sports and enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, hiking, and exploring the park's natural beauty without the peak summer heat.
Yes, Idroscalo is home to several amusement and water parks. EuroPark Idroscalo Milano offers over 35 attractions including rollercoasters and a Ferris wheel. For water fun, there's Acquaplay Water Park, Italy's largest indoor water park, and Wakeparadise Milan Idroscalo, a major watersports park.


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