Regional Park of the Lambro Valley, nature reserve in Italy
The Regional Park of the Lambro Valley is a protected area spanning Northern Lombardy that encompasses forests, meadows, waterways, and two lakes. The territory stretches across multiple provinces and combines agricultural lands with natural habitats.
The park was established in 2005 as an important step to protect the natural environment of the Lambro Valley region. This designation reflected growing commitment to safeguarding the area's diverse ecosystems.
Historic villas with gardens are scattered throughout the territory, reflecting how wealthy families shaped the landscape over centuries. These residences remain visible features that connect visitors to the area's aristocratic past.
Paved cycling paths link different sections of the park, making it easy to explore on two wheels. These routes take you through both farmed areas and natural zones without steep terrain.
The eastern shore of Lake Alserio holds special protection status as a nature reserve, while the lakes are recognized as European conservation sites. This dual protection makes the location a haven for less common wildlife and plants.
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