Best attractions and places to see in Riserva Naturale Orientata Delle Baragge include a protected natural area situated on an extensive plateau. This landscape is characterized by clayey soil, large clearings often covered with heather, and sparse forests of birch and oak. The Riserva Naturale Orientata Delle Baragge, also known as the Baraggia di Candelo or Baraggione, occupies a plateau at the foot of the Biella pre-Alps, bordered by the Cervo and Ottina torrents. It features three plain levels, gully…
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A place where you can commemorate the ashes of some deceased people.
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It is called Parco dei silenziosi
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The Baragge were created due to the erosion and dismantling action of streams on ancient plains, with a phenomenon that recalls the formation of the Grand Canyon in the United States.
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From here you can admire the entire plain below. Be careful because, if you lean too far, it is very exposed.
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source: Wikipedia. Baraggia di Candelo (BI). Manager: Management body for the protected areas of Ticino and Lake Maggiore. The Baraggia di Candelo, also called the Baraggione, is a protected natural area in Piedmont and is located within the Baragge oriented nature reserve. It is classified as a site of community interest. Its area includes the municipalities of Benna, Candelo, Cossato, Massazza, Mottalciata, Salussola, Valdengo, Verrone, Vigliano Biellese, Villanova Biellese which are located in the province of Biella. It has an area of approximately 1600 hectares. It occupies a plateau at the foot of the first Biella pre-Alps, the Cervo torrent forms the northern and eastern border, while to the west and south the Ottina torrent delimits the nature reserve. It is characterized by three plain levels of different ages separated by escarpments. Gully morphologies are observed due to the erosion of the streams and that of surface runoff. The soil on the summit surface of this natural area is clayey, composed of silty materials transported by the wind. The Baraggione consists of a balcony several hundred meters long which falls sheer onto the banks of the Cervo. The Candelo baraggia is characterized by different habitats, including wooded areas that occupy approximately 70% of the territory and moorland. It is sometimes called "the Biella Savannah"
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A protected natural area, the Baragge are located on an extensive plateau of clayey soil, completely uninhabited and characterized by large clearings often covered with heather, and sparse forests of birch and oak.
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The Riserva Naturale Orientata Delle Baragge is characterized by an extensive plateau with clayey soil, large clearings often covered with heather, and sparse forests of birch and oak. It features three distinct plain levels and gully morphologies due to erosion. The area is sometimes referred to as the “Biella Savannah” due to its unique appearance. You can explore this landscape at the Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve.
Yes, visitors can enjoy stunning views from the View of the Plain from the Baraggia Highlands. From this spot, you can admire the entire plain below.
Yes, the area offers several easy hiking options. For example, you can find routes like the “Silent Park – Baraggia Heathland loop from Cascina Bellavista” or the “Baraggia di Candelo – Baraggia Heathland loop from Riserva naturale delle Baragge.” You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes in Riserva Naturale Orientata Delle Baragge guide.
Absolutely. The Baragge Nature Reserve is popular for mountain biking, with trails like the “Baraggia di Candelo MTB Circuit” and more challenging routes such as the “Silent Park – Baragge Nature Reserve loop from Villanova Biellese.” Discover more options on the MTB Trails in Riserva Naturale Orientata Delle Baragge guide.
The region offers various cycling routes, including easy loops like the “Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Heath loop from Riserva naturale delle Baragge” and moderate options such as the “Ricetto of Candelo – Bottalino Fountain loop from Castellengo.” For more routes, check the Cycling in Riserva Naturale Orientata Delle Baragge guide.
Yes, there is a dedicated Parking Area at the Entrance to the Baragge Nature Reserve. It's conveniently located for those wishing to leave their car and explore the area, including accessing marked MTB trails.
While the reserve is primarily a natural area, the Silent Park offers a tranquil forest setting suitable for quiet reflection, which can be a peaceful experience for families. The main Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve also provides open spaces for walks and exploration suitable for all ages.
The Baragge Nature Reserve is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. In spring, the clearings might be vibrant with blooming heather, while autumn brings colorful foliage to the sparse forests.
As a protected natural area, the Riserva Naturale Orientata Delle Baragge is home to various species. Given its diverse habitats of moorland and sparse forests, you might encounter local bird species, small mammals, and insects adapted to this unique 'Biella Savannah' environment. Keep an eye out for signs of life during your visit.
Beyond the main reserve, the Silent Park offers a unique and reflective experience within a forest area, dedicated to the scattering of ashes. It's a place for quiet contemplation amidst nature, offering a different kind of discovery.
Yes, many of the hiking and cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, you can find circular routes like the “Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Heath loop” for cycling or the “Hiking loop from Riserva naturale delle Baragge” for walking. Check the specific guide pages for easy hikes or cycling for detailed circular options.
Given the varied terrain, including clayey soil and potential for gully morphologies, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking shoes or boots. Dress in layers suitable for the weather conditions, as temperatures can change. Sun protection is also recommended, especially in the open clearings.


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