Best lakes around Vignate are accessible from this municipality in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy. While Vignate itself does not feature prominent lakes, the broader Lombardy region offers several notable glacial lakes. These bodies of water provide diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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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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Inside the Increa park there is an artificial lake that occupies almost half of its surface. Other characteristic elements are: the roccolo composed of lime trees recovered from the renovation of via Manara, the three monumental plane trees located in the northern area of the park and, overlooking the small lake, the longest recycled plastic bench in Italy. It hosts sporting and recreational events, especially during the summer season.
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A tour of the Idroscalo is always a lot of fun, especially when there's no traffic...with an unusual view!
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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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Park with a beautiful pond located near Carugate.
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Annual home of the Mastercross Brugherio, an international cyclocross race that takes place at the end of October. In the winter season the race route remains "marked" (not taped) and is a training place for local cross-country skiers.
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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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Near Vignate, you can find a variety of lakes, including large aquatic basins like the Idroscalo of Milan, artificial lakes within green areas such as Increa Park, and small natural oases like Le Foppe Oasis of Cavenago Brianza. The broader Lombardy region also features expansive glacial lakes like Lake Como and Lake Garda.
Yes, several lakes near Vignate are ideal for families. The Idroscalo of Milan is known for its recreational and sporting activities, while Increa Park offers a green area with an artificial lake, perfect for a day out. Forlanini Park Lake is another city park option with a pond.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on dedicated paths, with options for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. The Idroscalo of Milan is particularly popular for water sports like sailing, windsurfing, and wakeboarding. Many parks also offer walking and hiking trails.
For natural beauty and tranquility, Le Foppe Oasis of Cavenago Brianza is a small lake surrounded by peaceful nature. Further afield, Lake Pusiano, about 40 km from Milan, is considered one of the most picturesque lakes with its tranquil shores and Cypress Island.
While not directly in Vignate, major lakes like Lake Como and Lake Garda are accessible. Lake Como is north of Milan, and travel time from Vignate can be around 1 to 1.5 hours by car, depending on traffic. Lake Garda, being Italy's largest lake, is further east, and reaching it from Vignate typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours by car.
Yes, Le Foppe Oasis of Cavenago Brianza is considered important for migratory and native wild animals, making it a potential spot for bird watching amidst its natural surroundings.
The glacial lakes in the broader Lombardy region, such as Lake Como and Lake Garda, benefit from a mild climate, allowing for pleasant visits throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is ideal for water activities. Even in winter, some areas offer scenic views and opportunities for activities like skiing in the mountains surrounding Lake Maggiore.
Yes, several lake areas offer amenities. For example, Increa Park has a bar called 'Masnada' with dining areas and often hosts events. The Idroscalo of Milan also has a variety of services, including bars and cafes around its basin. Larger lakes like Como and Garda are dotted with numerous restaurants and cafes in their charming lakeside towns.
While the immediate lakes around Vignate are more focused on recreation and nature, the larger glacial lakes in Lombardy hold significant history. Lake Garda, for instance, features Roman spa ruins, ancient villas, and Isola di Garda with a monastery founded by St. Francis of Assisi. Lake Como is known for its historic villas and gardens.
The Idroscalo of Milan, often called the 'sea of Milan,' is a large freshwater basin that has evolved from a seaplane landing strip into a major hub for recreational and sporting activities. It offers cycle paths, parks, open-air museums, courses, bars, and gyms, making it a versatile spot for various interests.
Many parks and natural areas around lakes generally welcome dogs, often on a leash. For specific rules, it's always best to check local signage. Areas like Increa Park and Forlanini Park Lake, being urban parks, are typically dog-friendly for walks.
Increa Park is a green area within the municipality of Brugherio, featuring an artificial lake that covers almost half of its 33-hectare surface. It's notable for its roccolo (a type of bird-catching structure), monumental plane trees, and the longest recycled plastic bench in Italy. It also hosts sporting and recreational events, including an international cyclocross race.


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