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Gravel biking around Quinto Vercellese offers diverse terrain within Italy's Piedmont region. The area is characterized by extensive rice paddies, providing flat agricultural paths. The Lame del Sesia Natural Park features a fluvial environment with gravels and sands along the Sesia River. To the south, the rolling Monferrato Hills introduce morainic formations and varied elevation.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Parish Church of San Bernardo in Prato Sesia is an ancient basilica-style building with three naves, located in the Novara area.
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The Abbey of San Nazzaro Sesia is a complex made up of structures from different historical periods. The oldest parts are the bell tower, built as a watchtower, and the two wings of the narthex preceding the façade, which are what remains of the quadriportico built around 1150, shortly after the abbey itself was founded (1040). The cuts resulting from the demolition of the other two sides are still clearly visible today. The narthex is almost entirely made up of stones from the Sesia river arranged in a herringbone pattern to increase its solidity. The mortar itself was obtained from materials found on site, near the Sesia river. It was probably originally used as a “hospitalis”, that is, it served as a place of rest and refreshment for travellers and pilgrims, who we know were very numerous in medieval times, and it also had the function of hosting catechumens.
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The work 🚧 is finished, and now the bridge is passable again. The previous stretch is often muddy 💩 after the rains.
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Large erratic boulder with a large cavity in its center, easily accessible by dirt roads.
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It allows you to do what you want, that is, speed and relaxation, while admiring some good views.
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The cathedral of Sant’Eusebio, patron saint of Vercelli and Piedmont, boasts ancient origins, but its current appearance is the result of numerous restorations. In Roman times, there was a necropolis here where San Teonesto, the first Christian martyr of Vercelli, a victim of Diocletian's persecutions, was buried. Next to him, Sant’Eusebio was laid to rest in his honor. Tradition has it that the basilica was founded by Emperor Theodosius I, but the barbarian invasions caused serious damage, requiring subsequent reconstruction work. Thanks to its position on the Via Francigena, the cathedral has become a fundamental stop for pilgrims over the centuries, a testimony made evident by the precious relics preserved inside, including those of Thomas Beckett.
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Between Greggio and San Nazzaro Sesia, the Cavour canal is about to enter the siphon that makes it pass under the Sesia river. Thanks to this little bridge-lock between the fields, it can be crossed with ease.
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There are over 25 gravel bike trails around Quinto Vercellese, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. This includes 4 easy routes, 17 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options.
You'll find diverse terrain, from flat agricultural paths through extensive rice paddies to riverine environments with gravels and sands along the Sesia River, particularly within the Lame del Sesia Natural Park. The broader Vercelli area also includes rolling morainic formations and the Monferrato Hills to the south, providing a mix of flat sections and more challenging climbs.
Yes, the flat agricultural paths through the rice paddies offer excellent, relaxed riding suitable for families. These routes provide scenic, low-difficulty options away from traffic, allowing for an enjoyable experience for all ages.
The most prominent natural attraction is the Lame del Sesia Natural Park, which features a unique fluvial environment with meanders, bodies of water, and woods, offering a stark contrast to the surrounding rice fields. You'll also ride through the extensive rice paddies themselves, which transform visually throughout the seasons.
Yes, Quinto Vercellese is situated on the historic Via Francigena, an ancient pilgrimage route. You might encounter sections of this route, offering a blend of physical activity and cultural immersion. Nearby, you can find historical structures like the Elvo Castle and the Hospitale Sancti Eusebi in Vercelli, which historically welcomed pilgrims and now cyclists.
Many of the gravel routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Cathedral of Saint Eusebius – Olcenengo loop from Vercelli is a popular circular option that takes you through the Vercelli plain.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal. In spring, the rice paddies appear as a 'checkered sea' of water, while in summer they turn vibrant green. Autumn offers golden hues as the rice ripens. These seasons provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for riding.
Yes, the Cathedral of Saint Eusebius – Bridge over the Sesia River loop from Vercelli is a popular moderate path that follows the Sesia River, offering scenic views of the riverine landscape and the Lame del Sesia Natural Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 8 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique experience of riding through the rice paddies, the diverse terrain, and the blend of natural beauty with historical elements.
Yes, for more experienced riders, there are 5 difficult routes available. An example is the Parco Nautico Recetto – Castello di Vintebbio loop from Vercelli, which is a longer trail leading through the broader Vercelli area and features more significant elevation changes.
Many routes start from towns like Vercelli, where public parking is generally available. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot, as many agricultural paths and natural park entrances may have designated, albeit sometimes limited, parking areas.
The entire landscape offers scenic views, particularly the vast rice paddies which provide unique vistas that change with the seasons. The riverbanks of the Sesia River within the Lame del Sesia Natural Park also offer picturesque spots to pause and enjoy the natural environment.


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