Best attractions and places to see around Villadossola are found in Italy's Ossola Valley, a region known for its Alpine landscapes. Villadossola offers a mix of historical, cultural, and natural sites. It serves as a base for exploring the broader Ossola Valley, which features seven side valleys and diverse outdoor opportunities. The area provides access to both cultural landmarks and natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Saint Francis of Assisi, whose 800th anniversary of death we celebrate this year, describes our Christian life with the words of the Apostle Peter: he reminds us that we are called to »follow in the footsteps of Christ, who called his betrayer friend and voluntarily handed himself over to his crucifiers« (cf. NbR XXII, 2; cf. 1 Pt 2:21). The Poverello encourages us to fix our gaze on Jesus: »Let us all, brothers, pay attention to the Good Shepherd, who, to save his sheep, suffered the torment of the cross« (Erm VI). Therefore, on this Way of the Cross, let us accept Saint Francis' invitation to follow in Jesus' footsteps, not just ritually or intellectually, but with our whole being and our whole life: »Offer yourselves in body and carry his holy cross and follow his most holy commandments to the end« (Off XV 13). (from the introduction to the Way of the Cross meditation with the Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, in the Roman Colosseum on April 3, 2026)
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A perfect lake to cool off after a busy day of walking or simply to sunbathe.
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Great place
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amazing! amazing view, path for everyone on the left of the lake
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From a Celtic and Roman sanctuary to the Matarella fortress and a Capuchin monastery, this spiritual place tells an amazing story.
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Built in the 1920s.
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In 1656, two Capuchins chose the hill of Colle Mattarella, above Domodosso, to make it a place of pilgrimage. Twelve chapels were built, each with a statue or fresco depicting the Stations of the Cross, with an additional chapel depicting the Resurrection of Christ. At the top of Colle Mattarella stands the octagonal Sanctuary of the Holy Cross, the construction of which began in 1657. In the park of the Sacro Monte di Domodossola are the remains of the Mattarella Castle, destroyed in 1415 by Swiss soldiers who wanted to conquer the Ossola Valley and take it from the Duchy of Milan. In 1656, two Capuchins from the Domodossola monastery, Father Gioacchino from Cassano and Father Andrea from Rho, decided to have Stations of the Cross built on the slopes of Colle Mattarella, leading to a church dedicated to the Holy Cross. It was planned to gradually replace the crosses with chapels for the individual Stations of the Cross. Bishop Guido Maria Odescalchi commissioned the legal scholar Giovanni Matteo Capis to coordinate the project and named the hill Monte Calvario ("Calvary"), as the places of worship of the Sacri Monti ("holy mountains") were intended to symbolize the sites in the Holy Land that many pilgrims could not or could no longer reach. The construction work and the technical implementation were entrusted to the architect Tomaso Lazzaro from the Val d'Intelvi. The foundation stone for the pilgrimage site was laid on July 8, 1657, and in March 1662 the first Holy Mass was celebrated at the altar on which a crucifix by Dionigi Bussola had just been erected. A great benefactor and financier of the project was Kaspar Stockalper, a merchant, notary and governor from the Valais who was forced into exile in Domodossola, directly on Monte Calvario, where his figure embodies St. Gaspar, one of the Three Kings, in the 15th chapel of the Sacro Monte. The project to build the chapels was completed in the course of the 18th century; their furnishings have been constantly restored or renewed since then; the most recent statues, from 1957, are carved in wood. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacro_Monte_di_Domodossola
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Villadossola and the surrounding Ossola Valley are rich in history. You can visit the ancient Stations of the Cross at Sacro Monte Calvario, Domodossola, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a Way of The Cross and chapels. The town also features the Church of San Bartolomeo, a significant example of Romanesque architecture. For a glimpse into rural life, explore the Museo della Civiltà Contadina in Sogno, or discover the remnants of the medieval Mattarella Castle🏰🌳 near Domodossola.
Yes, the region offers stunning natural beauty. You can visit the picturesque Cheggio Dam and Lake of the Horses in the Antrona Valley, formed by the damming of the Loranco stream. The Mattarella hill, where Mattarella Castle🏰🌳 once stood, provides splendid views of Domodossola and the surrounding Ossola Valley.
The Ossola Valley is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Route of the Presses and Mills Loop' or the 'A03 trail from Villadossola to Moncucco summit'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Running loop from Villadossola'. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for Hiking around Villadossola and Running Trails around Villadossola.
Absolutely. The Market Square, Domodossola is a family-friendly spot with shops and historic buildings. The tour around Cheggio Dam and Lake of the Horses is also a beautiful and accessible option for families, offering scenic walks.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. For hiking, early May might still have snow at higher elevations, so late spring to early fall is often ideal. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip, especially for higher altitude trails.
Yes, the area boasts significant historical castles. Besides the remnants of Mattarella Castle🏰🌳 near Domodossola, you can also visit Vogogna Castle. This well-preserved castle was built by the Visconti of Milan in the 14th century and offers a deep dive into the region's medieval past.
Domodossola is the economic and cultural capital of the Ossola Valley, located a short distance from Villadossola. It serves as an important connection point for mountain towns and villages, and its medieval town center, particularly the Market Square, Domodossola, is well worth a visit for its shops and old buildings.
Yes, Villadossola and its hamlets host several museums. The Museo della Civiltà Contadina in Sogno preserves the memory of traditional rural life. Other notable museums include the Museo Parrocchiale with its collection of sculptures and paintings, and the Museo di Scienze della Terra Ubaldo Baroli, displaying unique stones and minerals.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Highlights like the Stations of the Cross at Sacro Monte Calvario, Domodossola are praised for their spiritual atmosphere and historical depth. The scenic beauty of places like Cheggio Dam and Lake of the Horses and the panoramic views from Mattarella Castle🏰🌳 are also highly rated.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly detailed, many of the natural paths and rural routes in the Ossola Valley are suitable for walks with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and follow local regulations, especially in protected areas or near livestock.
The Ossola Valley, where Villadossola is nestled, is characterized by its stunning Alpine landscapes and serves as a gateway to seven picturesque side valleys. It offers a diverse range of attractions, from historical and cultural sites to extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural features like lakes and mountains.


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