Natural monuments around Caltignaga are characterized by diverse landscapes shaped by glacial activity. The region features rolling moraine hills and the Agogna River, which flows through lush forests and green meadows. These areas provide opportunities for exploring natural features and historical villages. The nearby Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park also offers a protected environment with wetlands, diverse ecosystems, and archaeological significance.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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If you come from the south, here begins a descent with a significant slope, consequently those coming from the north, there is a nice climb to face! 😅
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Magnificent place to absolutely visit ❤️
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Relaxing stop after the Salitella 🚴 to admire the Esplanade 🌿
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Nice climb, not excessively long, but fairly challenging.
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It is a 57 meter deep well built by the Municipality of Fara in 1913 to allow the collection of chemically drinkable water for the population. The town, in fact, suffered from a shortage of drinking water, and used unsafe wells, such as the pump one currently visible in Via Capour. The creation of the fountain was entrusted to Giuseppe Portigliotti, author of many architectural and decorative elements in concrete, both in Fara and in neighboring towns. The structure consists of a parallelepiped cabin with an opening at the back, refined by four corner pilaster pillars ending in a frame. Above, in correspondence with the corners, four decorative spheres are placed, while in the center stands a small square lantern with four small windows, surmounted by a pagoda roof culminating with a fifth sphere. At the top, like a spire, a ventilation chimney with a terminal spire rises towards the sky. The front of the monument, on Via Battisti, features a small neoclassical basin basin. Above, beyond the modern and ancient taps, there is a writing in relief, in concrete, showing the name of the fountain and the depth of the well. On the frame, however, is the date of creation of the monument. During the fascist period, on the right side of the Source, therefore visible from those descending via Battisti in the direction of Novara, a fasces surrounded by the initials of the Fascist Party was painted. Today it is still visible, faded by time and post-war erasure attempts. Source: Wikipedia
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Punto Relax: this is the view from the Cameri belvedere, there are benches and tables for relaxation and picnics
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After this second bridge, go up this small staircase.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Cameri viewpoint, which offers benches and tables for relaxation and picnics after a challenging climb. Another highly regarded spot is Preja da scalavè🤳, a large serpentine monolith deposited by glaciations, located in a wooded, hilly area by the Rio Motto Zufolone stream. The Confluence of the Naviglio Bypass and the Ticino River, an interesting junction point on an islet, is also a favorite.
While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for all monuments, the Agogna River banks offer an easy 'Nature Park Trail' ideal for families to enjoy crystal-clear streams, lush forests, and green meadows. The nearby Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park also features marked thematic trails suitable for various ages, including an 'Orange Trail' focusing on agricultural and horse breeding activities.
The region is characterized by its moraine hills, remnants of glacial activity from approximately 10,000 years ago, offering picturesque views. You can also visit Preja da scalavè🤳, an ancient serpentine monolith deposited by glaciations, found by the Rio Motto Zufolone stream.
The area around Caltignaga is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, explore routes like the 'Villa Fortuna and Chapel – Sette Fontane loop' for cycling, or the 'Novara and Ticino Park Loop' for gravel biking. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try the 'Industrial Canal Cycle Path – Panperduto Dam loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Caltignaga, Gravel biking around Caltignaga, and MTB Trails around Caltignaga guides.
The Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park, located nearby in Dormelletto, is a significant protected area known for its glacial wetlands. These marshes and ponds are home to a diverse array of aquatic animals, amphibians, and rare water and marsh flora. The park also boasts lush woods covering three-quarters of its surface, providing a habitat for various wildlife, including over a hundred species of birds. You can learn more about the park's features on the Visit Borgomanero website.
Yes, the Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park offers an 'Archaeological Trail' that leads to two necropolises: one from the Golasecca culture (6th-5th century B.C.) and another from the Roman era (2nd-5th century A.D.), featuring distinct stone and material tombs. Additionally, the Fountain of Health, while a man-made monument, has historical significance as a 1913 well built to provide drinking water, with a visible fasces symbol from the fascist period.
The Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park, a key natural monument in the vicinity, is worth visiting in any season. It offers lush vegetation in summer, vibrant colors in autumn, and even ice suitable for skating on the Lagone in winter. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the moraine hills and river banks.
Absolutely. The Cameri viewpoint is a popular spot offering benches and tables for relaxation with a view. From various points within the Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park, you can also enjoy wonderful views of Lake Maggiore.
The Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park is particularly rich in wildlife. Its diverse ecosystems, including wetlands and lush woods, are home to squirrels, small rodents, hares, foxes, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. Over a hundred species of birds, such as mallards, water hens, grey herons, kingfishers, grebes, and cormorants, animate the environment.
The Agogna River flows past Caltignaga, and its banks feature an easy 'Nature Park Trail' that allows visitors to enjoy the natural surroundings. While specific access points aren't detailed, the trail provides opportunities to explore the river's course, which showcases diverse landscapes including rocky valleys and protected areas. You can find more general information about the river on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Confluence of the Naviglio Bypass and the Ticino River is an interesting observation point located on an islet where two water bodies meet. Additionally, the Pelobates Fuscus Pond 🐥 is a natural lake feature, though reaching it involves a challenging descent.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax at spots like the Cameri viewpoint, which offers benches and tables for picnics. The unique geological formations, such as the ancient Preja da scalavè🤳, also captivate visitors, with local legends adding to their appeal.


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