Attractions and places to see around Quaregna include a blend of historical sites and natural beauty, benefiting from its location within the broader Biellese area of Piedmont, Italy. The region offers opportunities to explore industrial heritage, unique geological formations, and protected natural reserves. Visitors can discover diverse landscapes, from ancient fortified villages to distinctive natural monuments.
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Beautiful trail - from Camandona to Bocchetto Sessera. About three hours there and back.
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The sanctuary of Mazzucco is a place of worship dedicated to Saint Anna, but in which the Madonna and Saint Bernard are also venerated
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A short but intense climb in the heart of Biellese. It starts on asphalt from Camandona, through hamlets and woods, then the road narrows and steepens. The last section is on compact dirt: short but with a stretch that makes itself felt. At the top, the Sanctuary of Mazzucco (919 m) stands isolated among the beech trees, built in 1662 following a miraculous apparition of the Madonna to two shepherdesses. Today it is a corner of peace, perfect for a panoramic and spiritual break.
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The climb is very tough but once you get to the top the sanctuary is beautiful.
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Oropa is an important Catholic pilgrimage site in the Piedmont Alps, about 12 kilometers northwest of Biella, Italy. It lies in a picturesque valley at an altitude of approximately 1,159 meters. In brief: * Pilgrimage site: One of the most important Marian pilgrimage sites in the Alps, dedicated to the Black Madonna. * History: According to tradition, the pilgrimage dates back to Saint Eusebius in the 4th century. * Sacro Monte: The Holy Mountain of Oropa, with 12 chapels depicting the life of the Virgin Mary, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2003. * Basilicas: Consists of the old basilica (17th century), where the Black Madonna is venerated, and the newer, larger Basilica Superior (20th century). * Nature and activities: Surrounded by mountains, it offers opportunities for hiking, trekking, and mountaineering. There is also a botanical garden and an adventure park. * UNESCO World Heritage Site: Recognized along with eight other "Sacri Monti" in the region for its religious, cultural, and scenic significance. Oropa is a place of spiritual significance, impressive architecture, and natural beauty, attracting many pilgrims and visitors annually.
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The climb to the Sanctuary of Oropa from Biella is a Piedmont classic. It is about 13 km intense and constant, which do not allow respite with always challenging slopes. The iconic and hardest stretch is the last kilometer on the scenic pavé, made legendary by Pantani's feat in the Giro '99.
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ENTERING THE RICETTO IT SEEMS LIKE BEING IN ANOTHER ERA THEN VISITED DURING THE WEEK WITHOUT TOO MANY PEOPLE AND SPECTACULAR
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You can discover two distinct natural areas. The Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve, often called "the last savannah of Italy," features extensive clearings with heather and sparse forests. Another unique spot is Rive Rosse, known for its unusual orange-red geological formations, a result of ancient granite and lava flows.
The most prominent historical site is the Ricetto of Candelo, a well-preserved medieval fortified village where local lords stored goods. You can also explore the Fabbrica della Ruota, a former wool mill representing the region's industrial heritage, located in Vallefredda.
Yes, the Marian Sanctuary of Oropa is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a significant religious destination. You can experience the challenging Climb to Oropa from Biella to reach it. Another notable religious site is the Santuario del Mazzucco, nestled in a beautiful beech forest.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy countryside walks like the "Castello di Quaregna countryside walk" or more moderate options such as the "Piedmont Hills Trail to Colle Rufino." For a comprehensive list of routes, visit the Hiking around Quaregna guide.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse routes, from moderate loops like the "Collegiate Church of the Annunciation – Lessona Town Hall loop" to challenging climbs such as the "Oropa Sanctuary – Pantani mountain - climb of Oropa loop." Explore more options in the Cycling around Quaregna guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Quaregna guide.
Spring and early autumn are particularly good for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the heather in the Baragge Nature Reserve is often in bloom, offering a beautiful landscape. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking and cycling.
The Ricetto of Candelo is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience within its medieval walls. Exploring the unique landscapes of the Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve can also be an enjoyable outing for families.
This protected natural area is famous for its unique landscape, often referred to as "the last savannah of Italy." It features large clearings covered with heather and sparse birch and oak forests on an extensive clayey plateau. It's an excellent spot for walking and cycling, and you might even spot white stork nests.
Yes, for experienced road cyclists, there are challenging routes such as the "Oropa Climb – Pantani Mountain – Oropa Sanctuary loop" and the "Zegna Panoramic Road – Bocchetta di Margosio loop." These routes offer significant climbs and scenic views. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Quaregna guide.
The Rive Rosse area stands out due to its distinctive orange-red rocks. This unusual geological landscape is formed by hundreds of millions of years old granite from a Paleo-African continent and ancient lava flows, giving it an almost Martian appearance, especially combined with strong erosion.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved medieval charm of the Ricetto of Candelo and the unique natural beauty of the Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve. The challenging yet rewarding Climb to Oropa from Biella, leading to the UNESCO World Heritage Sanctuary, is also a highly praised experience.


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