Best mountain peaks around Vigolzone are situated amidst the gentle hills of the Colli Piacentini, at the entrance to the Val Nure. This region, considered part of the Ligurian Apennines foothills, offers picturesque landscapes characterized by rolling hills and extensive vineyards. The area provides numerous opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views. Visitors can explore diverse terrain, from easy paths through agricultural zones to more challenging trails leading to elevated panoramic points.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The oratory is beautiful
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climb to the stone parcellara, for the less experienced to be done carefully
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Pietra Parcellara, one of the mountains best known to the people of Piacenza, is also called the "Matterhorn of Valtrebbia" because with its sharp tip it recalls the much better known and highest mountain symbol of the Alps. Solitary, as no mountain comes alongside it from Travo up to the slopes of Monte San Lazzaro, the Pietra Parcellara presents itself with a thousand different faces and aspects, each time surprising: from Travo it is round like a helmet, from Perino it is pointed and sharp like a hard and black cone, from Cassolo it is flat and wide.
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Rock path with some passages that require attention both for verticality and exposure. Shortly after the start there is a metal cable to ensure passage over a small inclined slab.
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According to tradition, the oratory dates back to the year 1000 and houses the imprint of the Madonna's foot. The building, of extreme simplicity, has a gable roof; Inside there are traces of ancient frescoes.
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While Vigolzone is known for its rolling hills rather than towering mountains, you can explore several notable elevated areas. Popular choices include Pietra Parcellara, often called the 'Matterhorn of Valtrebbia' for its distinctive shape, and Monte Denavolo Summit Cross, which offers extensive views. The region also features the picturesque hills of Val Nure-Val Chero and scenic spots like the Big Bench at Veano.
The elevated points around Vigolzone offer diverse and beautiful views. From Monte Denavolo Summit Cross, you can enjoy a splendid 360° panorama of the surrounding landscape, including the Val Nure and Val Trebbia. Other spots like Pian del Pozzo provide beautiful vistas over the Trebbia valley, while the Big Bench at Veano offers a unique vantage point of the picturesque countryside.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Pietra Parcellara – CAI Trail 169 (EE) offers a demanding ridge path to the summit of Pietra Parcellara. This route includes passages that require attention due to verticality and exposure, with some sections featuring a metal cable for assistance. It's recommended for those who are sure-footed and don't suffer from vertigo.
The Vigolzone area provides a variety of hiking trails. For a moderate hike with great views, consider the Monte Denavolo Summit Cross – Cima del Denavolo loop from Casaleto. There are also easier paths like the Mandrola loop from Casaleto or the Small Water Areas loop from Vigolzone. You can find more options on the Hiking around Vigolzone guide.
Yes, the region offers paths suitable for families. The hills of Val Nure-Val Chero feature diverse terrain, including easy paths through agricultural zones and vineyards. While specific 'family-friendly' highlights aren't detailed, many trails are accessible and less demanding, perfect for a leisurely walk with children. The Big Bench at Veano is also a fun, accessible spot for all ages.
The region's mild climate makes it enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes, especially with the vineyards changing colors. Summer can also be good, though it might be warmer. Winter hiking options are available, but some trails might require more caution.
Beyond hiking, the area around Vigolzone is excellent for cycling. You can explore various MTB Trails around Vigolzone, including routes like the MTB Trail in the Croara Woods. For road cyclists, there are scenic routes such as the Pian del Pozzo – Scenic Hill Road in Veano loop. Check the Road Cycling Routes around Vigolzone guide for more details.
The elevated landscapes around Vigolzone are characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and diverse terrain. You'll find areas with pine forests, like the summit of Monte Denavolo Summit Cross, and unique geological formations such as Pietra Parcellara. The region is also part of the Colli Piacentini, famous for its picturesque wine-producing hills.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with rich history. The Panoramic Road of the Bagnolo, for instance, passes by small churches, villas, and historical fortifications. The medieval village of Grazzano Visconti is also nearby, offering a significant cultural and historical experience in addition to the natural attractions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Monte Denavolo Summit Cross and Pietra Parcellara. The varied hiking experiences, ranging from gentle vineyard paths to more challenging ridge climbs, are also highly valued. The overall picturesque landscape, characterized by rolling hills and vineyards, contributes to a memorable outdoor experience.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might be limited, Vigolzone itself is a municipality in the Province of Piacenza. For detailed information on bus routes from Piacenza to Vigolzone or within the Val Nure area, it's best to check local transport schedules. Parking is generally available near popular hiking areas for those traveling by car.


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