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Hiking
Hike Sentiero Novara Stage 5, a moderate 10.0-mile (16.0 km) route through romantic rural landscapes and agricultural areas in Novara.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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4.06 km
Oratorio di San Rocco e della Madonna delle Grazie
Place Of Worship
4.56 km
Chiesa parrocchiale dei Santi Gervasio e Protasio
Place Of Worship
16.0 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
7.46 km
7.37 km
997 m
189 m
Surfaces
6.24 km
5.98 km
3.56 km
189 m
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The Sentiero Novara Stage 5 runs from Granozzo to Vespolate. Both Granozzo and Vespolate are inhabited centers, making access straightforward. You can typically find parking in or near these villages to begin your hike. Public transport options may also be available to reach these starting and ending points, though specific details would require local inquiry.
Yes, this stage is generally considered easy and is part of the overall Sentiero Novara, which is classified as a 'tourist' (T) route. It's accessible for hikers of varying fitness levels and does not require specialized equipment or clothing.
The initial section leading up to Granozzo con Monticello is flat. After this, the terrain transitions into a gently undulating pattern, providing a pleasant variation from the otherwise flat plains. You'll walk through rural landscapes, including agricultural areas, and cross the Agogna torrent.
The entire Sentiero Novara loop, including this stage, is designed for tranquil walking at any time of year. Its gentle nature means it can be enjoyed across all seasons.
While specific rules for this stage aren't detailed, trails through rural and agricultural areas in Italy are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through cultivated fields or near livestock, and to clean up after them.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this stage of the Sentiero Novara. It's an open trail accessible to the public.
You can expect a romantic rural landscape, characterized by agricultural areas, including typical rice and vine cultivation of the Novara region. The route also involves crossing the Agogna torrent and passing along a ditch, offering diverse natural views.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Sentiero Novara tappa 5 for about 76% of its length. It also briefly intersects with sections of the Aida trail (35%) and the Sentiero Novara tappa 0 sud (4%).
One notable feature is the shift from flat terrain to gently rolling hills, which adds visual interest. The path includes a section along the "strada del Mercadente" before reaching Vespolate. The broader Sentiero Novara network aims to showcase the province's natural, historical, and cultural richness, so you might encounter charming villages, historic farmhouses, and local gastronomic traditions in the vicinity of the start and end points.
Given its easy difficulty and classification as a 'tourist' route, specialized equipment or clothing is not required. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, along with appropriate clothing for the weather conditions. Bringing water and snacks is always a good idea, especially as amenities might be limited between villages.
While specific flora and fauna for this stage aren't detailed, the broader Sentiero Novara offers opportunities for birdwatching due to the presence of diverse bird populations in the region's rural and wetland areas.