Best attractions and places to see around Lozzolo include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. Situated at the foot of the Piedmont hills, the area features a microclimate influenced by Monte Rosa and volcanic subsoil, supporting its renowned wine production. Visitors can explore hills, woods, and vineyards, offering opportunities for walking and cycling. The village also presents panoramic views of the distant alpine chain, including Monte Rosa.
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The wool mill was built by the Zignone brothers in 1878, in the Vallefredda area, a short distance from the confluence of the Scoldo stream with the Ponzone torrent and near the Biella-Borgosesia provincial road. The business was initially run by Pietro, Giovanni and Carlo. When Pietro died in 1891, only Carlo continued to run the business, but, alone, he was unable to get beyond 1896. In that year, the factory was rented to Anselmo Giletti, who installed a spinning mill there to serve the important Ponzone complex. In 1900, Carlo Zignone died, leaving behind Felicita Tonella as a widow and ten orphaned children. Only in 1912 did the brothers Umberto, Oreste and Rinaldo Zignone regain possession of the factory and form a partnership with the Ferla brothers, owners of the homonymous wool mill in Polto. After the partnership with the Ferlas ended in 1918, the Zignone brothers independently managed the company under the name "Lanificio Fratelli Zignone fu Carlo". The flood of 1927 caused serious damage to the factory and in 1931 Umberto Zignone died. Oreste and Rinaldo restarted production in partnership with their collaborators, such as the designer Ugo Rista and the sales representative Armando Garlanda. "Zignone Garlanda & Rista" was dissolved in 1937. In 1949 Garlanda also left the scene and once again the brothers Oreste and Rinaldo, and their nephew Ermanno, son of Umberto, returned to managing on their own with a promising start. The 1950s, however, were a difficult period and many small companies could not keep up: this also happened to the Zignone brothers' wool mill. In 1966, the entrepreneur Carlo Beretta purchased the Vallefredda buildings without however resuming the activity. In 1991, Carlo Beretta donated the industrial complex to DocBi-Centro Studi Biellesi after, in 1984, what had by then become the "Fabbrica della ruota" had hosted the exhibition "Industrial Archaeology in Valsessera and Valle Strona", tracing the path of the association and anticipating the new destiny of the former Lanificio Zignone. Today, the "Fabbrica della ruota", a lively cultural center, is included in the ecomuseum system of the Province of Biella. Source: municipality of Pray
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Super trail and terrain, drains immediately and grip always at the top!
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Excellent panoramic point and for a stop
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It is a medieval tower that dates back to the 11th century and was part of a fortified system built between the 12th and 13th centuries. The church of S. Giovanni alle Castelle was part of this structure, destroyed in 1950, today replaced by the chapel of the Madonna della Neve, built by the Alpine Section of Gattinara.
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Getting to the Castelle towers is easy but at the same time you have to prepare for a nice climb which is paved so it is also possible to get there with a racing bike, pay attention to the slopes which are in double figures even if interspersed with a few moments of breathing space
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The place called Torre delle Castelle is a promontory that dominates Gattinara and the entire low plain on one side you can enjoy the view of the Sesia valley and on the other Gattinara you can enjoy an exceptional view of the vineyards and in the background the Biella area on clear days both an exceptional view of Monte Rosa
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Sanctuary of the Crucifix of Boca, a spectacular religious building known for its frequent pilgrimages. Another highly rated spot is the Monte Fenera summit and summit cross, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Valsesia and Monte Rosa.
Yes, Lozzolo is rich in history. You can visit the Castelle Tower, a medieval structure dating back to the 11th century. The village also features the majestic Castle of Lozzolo and the beautiful 17th-century Parish Church of St. George, both testifying to the area's deep historical past.
The area around Lozzolo is characterized by picturesque hills, woods, and vineyards, perfect for walking or cycling. You can also enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the distant alpine chain, including Monte Rosa, from various points like the Monte Fenera summit. Don't miss the unique orange-reddish geological formations known as Rive Rosse, which offer an almost Martian landscape.
Lozzolo offers excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'From Lozzolo to Rusca Randa' route, or embark on more challenging paths like the 'Pozzolo Trail'. For cyclists, there are many gravel biking and MTB trails winding through the hills and vineyards. You can find more details on routes for hiking, gravel biking, and MTB around Lozzolo.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Sanctuary of the Crucifix of Boca is a peaceful and accessible site. The Castelle Tower, while involving a climb, offers an interesting historical experience. Additionally, the Fabbrica della Ruota, a former wool mill now a cultural center, provides an educational insight into local industrial history.
Lozzolo is charming throughout the year, but the spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Autumn is also ideal for experiencing the local wine harvest, as Lozzolo is renowned for its wine production.
Lozzolo is a farming village famous for its fine wines, including Bramaterra DOC and Coste della Sesia DOC. You can explore local wineries and wine shops for tasting experiences. The historic village center itself offers a glimpse into traditional rural life with its suggestive narrow streets and peasant settlements. The Fabbrica della Ruota also serves as a lively cultural center.
For stunning vistas, head to the Monte Fenera summit and summit cross, which provides a magnificent panorama of Valsesia and Monte Rosa. Mazzucco Hill, with its Madonna del Grappa Chapel, also offers expansive views of the provincial territories of Vercelli and Novara, along with the distant alpine chain.
Yes, the Rive Rosse are a unique geological feature in the eastern Biellese area, characterized by orange-reddish rocks formed from ancient granite and lava flows. This creates an unusual, almost 'Martian' landscape due to strong erosion and the area's volcanic origins from the Super Volcano of Valsesia.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Monte Fenera, and the peaceful, spiritual atmosphere of religious sites like the Sanctuary of the Crucifix of Boca. The historical significance of sites like the Castelle Tower and the unique natural landscapes like the Rive Rosse are also highly valued.
Absolutely. The Sanctuary of the Crucifix of Boca is a prominent religious building known for its beauty and popular devotion. Within Lozzolo, you can also visit the historic Parish Church of St. George and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Annunciation, located just outside the town and noted for its rich frescoes.
Yes, the rolling hills and woods around Lozzolo are ideal for cycling. There are numerous paths connecting Lozzolo with neighboring municipalities, including the 'Light Trail' between Lozzolo and Gattinara. You can find detailed routes for gravel biking and mountain biking that pass by or near many local attractions.


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