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Places suspended between land and water in Lombardy: 6 destinations to discover

Trips through nature, villages and panoramas in Lombardy

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Lombardy is a region rich in surprising landscapes, where the meeting of water and nature creates scenes of great charm. Among rivers, lakes, waterfalls and historic villages, there are hidden places that are perfect for those who want to slow down and enjoy authentic experiences in the great outdoors. From summer to autumn, these destinations are ideal for excursions, light trekking and out-of-town trips among nature, culture and food and wine.

Spiaggia della Luna

Spiaggia della Luna

Spiaggia della Luna, also known as "Spiaggione", is a vast sandy area that covers about 30 hectares along the Po River, immersed in the Po and Morbasco Park. It is a still-wild natural environment, where the landscape changes continuously following the course of the river. It is the ideal place for those seeking tranquillity, relaxing walks or cycling routes surrounded by nature.

How to get there: it is easily reached by car from Cremona (about 15 minutes), with parking near the hamlet of Borgo Ex Parmigiano.
Useful tips: in summer, temperatures can be high, so it is recommended to bring water, a hat and sunscreen. Also ideal for picnics.
What to eat: in the surrounding area, you can enjoy Cremona specialities such as typical cold meats, local cheeses and the famous mostarda.

Borgonuovo di Piuro and the Acquafraggia Waterfalls

Borgonuovo di Piuro and the Acquafraggia Waterfalls

In the heart of Valchiavenna, Borgonuovo di Piuro is a charming village suspended between history and nature. Its name derives from the ancient municipality submerged by a tragic landslide in 1618. Here you will find the spectacular Acquafraggia Waterfalls, among the most striking in Lombardy, which descend impetuously between rocks and woods, creating a cool and rejuvenating landscape, perfect in the summer months.

How to get there: easily accessible by car or by train to Chiavenna, from which it is a few minutes away.
Useful tips: wear comfortable, non-slip shoes, especially near the waterfalls. Also excellent for families and photographers.
What to eat: pizzoccheri, bresaola and the alpine cheeses typical of the Valtellina are not to be missed.

Sasso di Dascio

Sasso di Dascio

Located in the Pian di Spagna Nature Reserve, the Sasso di Dascio is one of the most picturesque viewpoints in the area, overlooking Lake Mezzola and the Mera River. This rocky outcrop offers a unique perspective on a territory rich in biodiversity, ideal for those who love trekking and unspoilt nature a short distance from Lake Como.

How to get there: leave your car near Ponte di Passo and continue on foot on a simple but scenic excursion.
Useful tips: perfect at sunrise or sunset to enjoy the best light. Bring water and hiking shoes.
What to eat: in the restaurants in the area, you can sample lake fish, polenta and local wines.

Baluardo di Varenna

Baluardo di Varenna

The Baluardo di Varenna is an ancient bastion now transformed into a magnificent viewpoint over Lake Como. Built by the Sforza family during the Venetian battles, it is now immersed in greenery and surrounded by cypress trees. A place that offers a quiet and evocative atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing break during a hike.

How to get there: it can be reached in about 30 minutes on foot from the centre of Varenna, along the path towards the Fiumelatte or from the Traveller's Trail.
Useful tips: the route is also suitable for inexperienced hikers, but they should wear comfortable shoes. Ideal in spring and autumn.
What to eat: on the lake, you can find typical dishes such as risotto with perch, as well as artisanal ice cream and local wines.

Castellaro Lagusello

Castellaro Lagusello

Castellaro Lagusello is one of the most fascinating mediaeval villages in Lombardy, famous for its heart-shaped lake. Part of the Castellaro Lagusello Nature Reserve, it offers a gentle and relaxing landscape, with wetlands and small bodies of water, which is particularly evocative in autumn when the colours of nature come to life.

How to get there: it is located near Lake Garda and is easily accessible by car from Mantua or Verona.
Useful tips: perfect for a romantic getaway or a slow weekend. Ideal for walks and photography.
What to eat: don't miss the pumpkin tortelli, Mantuan cured meats and local wines.

Mulini Asciutti

Mulini Asciutti

In the heart of the Monza Park, the Mulini Asciutti are a historical testimony to agricultural life in Lombardy. The complex is surrounded by greenery and crossed by water channels, with educational trails, vegetable gardens and activities that are also perfect for families. The farmhouse consists of two twin buildings where the old millstones and the mill kitchen are located, while the surrounding woodland area allows for activities in nature.

How to get there: easily accessible from Milan by train or car, with access from the Monza Park.
Useful tips: ideal for a day outdoors with children, between nature and culture.
What to eat: in the surrounding area there are farmhouses and eateries with local products and traditional cuisine.

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