Best lakes around Lonate Ceppino are found within the Province of Varese, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes. The town serves as a base for exploring several lakes, ranging from smaller local ponds to larger glacial bodies of water. This area offers opportunities for walking routes, cycling, and appreciating natural features. The proximity to various lakes provides a range of outdoor activities for visitors.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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Archaeological site in the municipality of Besnate, the so-called lagozza is a small but charming lake surrounded by a small swamp. This peat bog gave birth, in 1877, to an ancient pile-dwelling and from there a civilization was discovered, called precisely the Lagozza Civilization, which in all likelihood lived here about 5,000 years ago.
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Very nice, I will definitely do it in the next few days,
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A real pond, with placid waters that reflect the forest... in which - if you look carefully - a little turtle lives!
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The "Rile-Tenore-Olona" (RTO) is a Local Park of Supra-municipal Interest (PLIS) established in 2006 between eight founding municipalities and subsequently joined by four others in the province of Varese. Covering over 25 square kilometers, the park embraces valley floors, hillsides and plains, taking its name from the main waterways: Rile, Tenore and Olona. The management of the PLIS has been entrusted to the Pineta di Appiano Gentile e Tradate regional park since 2019, in line with the reorganization of the Lombardy protected area management system. Castiglione Olona assumes the role of Convention Head in the management of the PLIS.
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The fauna is typically aquatic: red frogs and toads come every year to reproduce and for some years there have also been one or two pairs of mallards.
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Walking along the LP/847 path from Beregazzo in the direction of Appiano Gentile, after passing the Ca' Bianca farmhouse, you come across the pond of the same name on the left. To observe it better, it is best to turn left onto path 846, which partly runs along its banks. The Ca' Bianca pond, among the largest in the Pineta Park, is home to a rich population of water lilies, which bloom beautifully in summer. Along the banks, on the northernmost side, cattails and other aquatic plants also grow.
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Lagozza in prehistoric times was a large swamp with shallow water. There is evidence of settlements dating back to the 3rd millennium BC.
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Beautiful Pond💧Madonnetta Surrounded by Many Pines🌲
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Visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of Ca' Bianca Pond, known for its ducks, turtles, and water lilies. Another favorite is Madonnetta Pond, a small natural pond surrounded by pine trees, home to frogs and turtles. The Herons Park Pond, recovered from a former quarry, is also popular within the Parco degli Aironi, offering diverse environments and wildlife.
Yes, several lakes and areas are great for families. Ca' Bianca Pond and Madonnetta Pond are ideal for quiet breaks and observing wildlife like ducks and turtles. The Herons Park Pond, part of the Parco degli Aironi, offers picnic areas and opportunities to see deer and fallow deer. Additionally, the cycling paths around Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio are suitable for family outings.
The Lagozza di Besnate Archaeological Site is a significant historical location, featuring a small lake and swamp where an ancient pile-dwelling and the Lagozza Civilization were discovered, dating back about 5,000 years. Further afield, Lake Varese is home to Isolino Virginia, a UNESCO World Heritage site with prehistoric archaeological significance. Lake Maggiore also boasts the Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso and the famous Borromean Islands with their historic villas and gardens.
Lake Monate is renowned for its remarkably clean and clear waters, making it an excellent choice for swimming and various water sports like canoeing and pedal boating. While Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio are generally not recommended for swimming due to water quality, they offer other recreational opportunities.
Yes, both Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio offer excellent cycling opportunities. Lake Varese features a picturesque 28-kilometer bike path encircling the entire lake. Lake Comabbio has a 12.5 km (or 12 km) cycling and pedestrian path, perfect for a leisurely ride. You can find more cycling routes in the area, including the 'Lake Varese Cycle Path – Fontanili Trail loop', by exploring Gravel biking around Lonate Ceppino.
Beyond cycling, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking in the Campo dei Fiori Regional Park near Lake Varese or explore the Palude Brabbia nature reserve for birdwatching between Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio. Lake Monate is ideal for swimming and water sports. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Rile-Tenore-Olona Ridge Trail' or 'Tenore Trail' found in Hiking around Lonate Ceppino. Lake Maggiore is popular for sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in nature. The Palude Brabbia nature reserve, situated between Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, is a birdwatcher's paradise with diverse flora and fauna. Herons Park Pond is part of a larger park with 14 thousand tree species and fenced areas for grazing animals like deer and fallow deer. Smaller ponds like Ca' Bianca and Madonnetta are home to ducks, turtles, and frogs.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Campo dei Fiori Regional Park, bordering Lake Varese, offers an extensive network of hiking trails, including the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sacro Monte di Varese. You can also explore trails within the Parco Rile-Tenore-Olona, such as the 'Rile-Tenore-Olona Ridge Trail' or the 'Dorsale Rile-Tenore-Olona trail through Parco RTO'. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Lonate Ceppino guide.
Lake Maggiore, one of Italy's largest lakes, offers a more expansive experience with popular water sports like sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. Its Lombard shore is easily reachable by car or train to Laveno-Mombello. It's known for attractions like the Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso and the Borromean Islands, accessible by ferry, offering cultural heritage and a Mediterranean ambiance.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for recreation and nature appreciation. Many enjoy the quiet breaks offered by ponds like Ca' Bianca Pond, observing wildlife, and the scenic beauty of the cycling paths around Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio. The clean waters of Lake Monate for swimming are also a highlight, as are the historical insights provided by sites like the Lagozza di Besnate Archaeological Site.
The 'Old railway tracks and pond at Parco Rile-Tenore-Olona' highlight is categorized as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant cycle road alongside old train tracks. While specific dog rules for all lakes aren't detailed, many natural parks and trails in the region generally welcome dogs on leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific lake areas.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, with beautiful scenery as nature awakens or changes colors. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, especially at Lake Monate. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding during migration seasons in spring and autumn at reserves like Palude Brabbia.


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