Best natural monuments around Vottignasco offer diverse natural attractions. The area features significant natural beauty along the Maira River and unique themed woods. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of local flora. Vottignasco's landscape combines cultivated fields, riparian ecosystems, and forested hills.
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The place is stunning and ideal for barbecues, to get there from the road there is a path with steps
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If you want to go and drink fresh water and rest after a long ride, this is the right place.
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Beautiful ... it deserves the walk suitable for everyone
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Source of (drinkable?) water near a picnic area that can only be reached on foot or by bike, surrounded by nature.
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Narrow sheer walls lead to the alabaster quarries, and as soon as you enter the temperature drops drastically as the sun's rays are unable to reach this small passage. There are two different ones, at different altitudes. They are worth a visit
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Born from an idea by Bruno Alesso, the corner of paradise La Sirenetta takes shape in Savigliano. Over the years, this extraordinarily beautiful eco-tourism system has developed on the suggestive farm in Solerette, which has quickly insinuated itself into the hearts of people from all over Piedmont. The lake, a true work of natural art, is fed by the underground springs of the Maìra streams and was created in 1994 on rural land of approximately 16 hectares, with the aim of fish farming and repopulation of avian biodiversity. In 1996 the official inauguration took place with fishing and aquaculture activities, giving life to an extraordinary place. In 2023 the lake reached an extension of approximately 35,000 m2 with an average depth of 10 meters. This jewel is set in a surrounding park, expertly managed by specialized university professors, making it a flagship of Piedmontese tourism. The numerous proposed activities and outdoor initiatives, immersed in lush nature, transform every moment spent here into a unique experience, proving to be the perfect stage for creating indelible memories.
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Follow the path halfway you will find it
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Secular chestnut trees in a large grassy plain
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Vottignasco offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the unique Pink Alabaster Caves of Busca, known for their red-colored earth and deeply cut gorges. There are also areas with ancient trees, such as the Hill with centuries-old chestnut trees, and serene spots like the Santa Caterina Spring. Additionally, the Maira River area provides beautiful riparian ecosystems and cultivated fields.
Yes, the area around Vottignasco has family-friendly options. The Hill with centuries-old chestnut trees is suitable for families, offering a large grassy plain. The Fairytale Woods (Bosco delle Fiabe) in Vottignasco Octavia is particularly engaging for families, featuring themed paths with story panels. Lake La Sirenetta also offers numerous outdoor activities and initiatives in a lush natural setting, making it a great family destination.
You can find ancient trees at the Hill with centuries-old chestnut trees, located just below Monte Pagliano. This spot features secular chestnut trees within a large grassy plain. Another notable location is the Ancient Chestnut Trees highlight, which invites visitors to ponder the history of those who have passed beneath them.
The Pink Alabaster Caves of Busca consist of five deeply cut gorges on the hill of Busca. These caves are notable for the striking red-colored earth in their environment. While on private land, they offer an adventurous visit where you can explore the unique geological formations and find alabaster stones.
Yes, the Santa Caterina Spring is a natural monument near Vottignasco. It is a source of water located near a picnic area, surrounded by nature, and accessible on foot or by bike. It's a great spot to refresh yourself after a ride or walk.
The Maira River area offers tranquil settings for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling along the 'Sentiero sul Maira' (Maira trail), which passes through Vottignasco. The area features riverside vegetation and cultivated fields. Events like 'Mangia Maira,' a culinary walk, also take place along this trail, offering a unique way to explore the natural surroundings.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities in the vicinity. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'U92 trail from Costigliole Saluzzo to Rossana' or the 'Historic trail to Belvedere via San Defendente Chapel (Route U98).' You can find more details and routes for hiking around Vottignasco on the dedicated guide page: Hiking around Vottignasco.
Vottignasco offers diverse cycling routes. You can embark on tours like the 'Historic center of Saluzzo – Monasterolo Castle loop from Vottignasco' or the 'Chapel of Saint Mary – Sanctuary of Cussanio loop from Vottignasco.' For more cycling options, including road cycling, check out the guides for cycling around Vottignasco: Cycling around Vottignasco and Road Cycling Routes around Vottignasco.
Yes, from the Hill with centuries-old chestnut trees, located just below Monte Pagliano, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Maritime Alps.
Lake La Sirenetta, located in Savigliano, is an eco-tourism system fed by underground springs of the Maìra streams. It was created for fish farming and avian biodiversity repopulation. Visitors can enjoy numerous outdoor activities and initiatives immersed in lush nature, making it a perfect spot for creating lasting memories.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique combination of nature and storytelling found in places like the Fairytale Woods, the tranquility of the Maira River area for walks and cycling, and the adventurous exploration offered by the Pink Alabaster Caves of Busca. The opportunity to find fresh water at the Santa Caterina Spring and the scenic views from the Hill with centuries-old chestnut trees are also highly valued.
Yes, the Fairytale Woods (Bosco delle Fiabe) in Vottignasco Octavia is accessible year-round, even with snow. Its themed paths and natural beauty make it an enjoyable destination regardless of the season.


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