Best attractions and places to see around Pollone include a variety of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural landmarks within the province of Biella, Piedmont. The area features mountain passes, protected natural areas, and ancient historical sites. It serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Alps and cultural heritage. This region offers diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The **Passo (or Bocchetto) di Bocchetto Sessera is an alpine pass located in the Biella Alps, in the Province of Biella (Piedmont, Italy). It connects the Valle dello Strona di Mosso with the Val Sessera, between the mountains Monte Marca (1,558 m) and Monticchio (1,697 m).
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sanctuary about ten km above Biella, reachable by road bike along the only road from Biella, from Andrate, a town above Ivrea with the road called "Tracciolino" from Favaro, just above Biella by mountain bike along the route of the old train
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The path to the Sanctuary of Oropa is a journey through nature, history, and spirituality: trails pass through ancient forests, hills, and charming villages, all the way up to the majestic Biella mountains. The itineraries, at times challenging, test your pace and endurance, but reward you with breathtaking views and the unique thrill of reaching one of Piedmont's most fascinating sacred sites.
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Main entrance to the Oasi Zegna, from which many paths start, including the "Bosco del Sorriso" path and others
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Must do, at least once, interesting place.
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The sanctuary of Oropa is a Marian sanctuary - dedicated to the Black Madonna - located a dozen kilometers north of the city of Biella, in the Oropa hamlet, at about 1,280 meters above sea level, in a natural amphitheater of mountains that surround the city below and are part of the Biella Alps. The sanctuary includes, in addition to a Sacred Mount (the Sacred Mount of Oropa), the original church built on the basis of an ancient shrine and the current sanctuary itself, equipped with various structures intended to accommodate the faithful and tourists. And it is also the Arrival of the Stage of the Giro d'Italia. The most famous one was in 1999 with the comeback of Marco Pantani who went on to win the Stage (Arrival dedicated to Him).
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Oropa, definitely worth a visit. Not only is it fascinating in terms of history, but also because of the surrounding restaurants. And last but not least, the Black Madonna.
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from the Cervo Valley from here you enter the Sessera Valley
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The region around Pollone offers several beautiful natural sites. You can visit the Bocchetto Sessera Pass, a mountain pass at 1,400 meters, which is a gateway to the Oasi Zegna and a starting point for many hiking and mountain biking routes. Another significant natural area is the Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site, a unique nature reserve with a lunar landscape formed by ancient gold mining activities. The Parco della Burcina - Felice Piacenza is also a protected woodland area known for its rich variety of flora, perfect for nature walks.
Absolutely. The most prominent is the Oropa Sanctuary, the largest Marian sanctuary in the Alps and a UNESCO World Heritage site, housing the Black Madonna. Another must-see is the Ricetto of Candelo, a remarkably well-preserved medieval fortified village from the 14th century, part of 'The most beautiful places in Italy' club. Pollone itself has historical churches like the Oratorio dei Santi Fabiano e Sebastiano, linked to Pier Giorgio Frassati.
Pollone is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Sentiero Frassati D41 to Poggio Frassati Summit Monument, or more moderate routes like the Burcina Natural Park trail. For running, options like the Laghetto della Burcina loop are popular. Cycling routes, such as the Pantani mountain climb to Oropa Sanctuary, also offer scenic challenges.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Oropa Sanctuary is a significant cultural site that can be enjoyed by all ages. The Ricetto of Candelo, with its medieval charm, offers a fascinating experience for families. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site and the Footbridge over the Elvo River, Borriana, provide opportunities for easy walks and exploration in nature.
The Sentiero Internazionale Frassati of Pollone is a trail dedicated to Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati. It starts from Pollone, his family's birthplace, and ascends to the altar on Monte Muanda. Along the path, you'll find panels with quotes from Frassati's thoughts, offering a spiritual and scenic hiking experience. The trail is considered a difficult hike, so prepare accordingly.
Visitors frequently praise the rich history and spirituality of the Oropa Sanctuary, often describing it as a beautiful place to spend a day and a starting point for excursions. The Ricetto of Candelo is highly regarded for its excellent state of preservation and medieval atmosphere. The natural areas, like the Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site, are appreciated for their unique landscapes and historical significance.
Yes, the Bocchetto Sessera Pass offers a very panoramic point at the base of Monte Marca. The Monte Mucrone and Monte Muanda also provide opportunities for scenic views, especially along the Sentiero Internazionale Frassati, which culminates at an altar on Monte Muanda with expansive vistas.
While specific data for Pollone is limited, the Biella region generally offers pleasant conditions for hiking and outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming flora, especially in places like Parco della Burcina, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, but higher altitudes provide cooler temperatures. Winter can be suitable for specific winter activities, but many trails might be covered in snow.
Yes, the region offers various amenities. The Parco della Burcina has an outdoor refreshment point called 'Il Cascinotto'. The Ricetto of Candelo is known for its small shops and excellent restaurants. The Oropa Sanctuary complex also provides accommodation and dining options for visitors.
Public transport options exist in the Biella province, connecting Pollone to nearby towns and some attractions. For specific routes and schedules to individual trailheads or sites like Parco della Burcina or the Oropa Sanctuary, it's advisable to check local bus services or regional transport information.
For easier walks, the Parco della Burcina - Felice Piacenza offers gentle paths through its protected woodland. The Footbridge over the Elvo River, Borriana, provides access to easy routes within the Bessa Reserve, suitable for pedestrians and cyclists. The Ricetto of Candelo is also perfect for a leisurely stroll through a historic village.


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