Best attractions and places to see around Lessona, a municipality in the Piedmont region of Italy, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The area is characterized by picturesque vineyards and a scenic countryside, ideal for outdoor activities. Lessona is known for its wine production, with a mild micro-climate supporting thriving vineyards. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural reserves in the immediate vicinity.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful trail - from Camandona to Bocchetto Sessera. About three hours there and back.
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The sanctuary of Mazzucco is a place of worship dedicated to Saint Anna, but in which the Madonna and Saint Bernard are also venerated
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A short but intense climb in the heart of Biellese. It starts on asphalt from Camandona, through hamlets and woods, then the road narrows and steepens. The last section is on compact dirt: short but with a stretch that makes itself felt. At the top, the Sanctuary of Mazzucco (919 m) stands isolated among the beech trees, built in 1662 following a miraculous apparition of the Madonna to two shepherdesses. Today it is a corner of peace, perfect for a panoramic and spiritual break.
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ENTERING THE RICETTO IT SEEMS LIKE BEING IN ANOTHER ERA THEN VISITED DURING THE WEEK WITHOUT TOO MANY PEOPLE AND SPECTACULAR
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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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The facade of the sanctuary is decorated with a valuable fresco by the painter Ermanno Zamboni
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Candelo, the highlight of our Piedmont trip. Small town from the 14th century with small shops and very good restaurants. An absolute must.
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Lessona is surrounded by beautiful natural features. You can discover the extensive plateau of the Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve, characterized by heather-covered clearings and sparse forests. Another unique spot is Rive Rosse, known for its unusual orange-reddish rocks and strong erosion, creating an almost Martian landscape. The region's picturesque vineyards also offer scenic countryside for exploration.
The area boasts several significant historical sites. Don't miss the Ricetto of Candelo, a remarkably well-preserved fortified medieval structure. You can also visit the Santuario del Mazzucco, a peaceful place of worship nestled in a beech forest, or explore the Fabbrica della Ruota, a former wool mill now a lively cultural center.
Yes, Lessona offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Piedmont countryside walk (via R11 trail)' or the 'Piedmont Hills Trail to Colle Rufino (via Route R05)'. For easier options, consider 'From Cappio di Strona to Tallia di Strona (via M24 trail)' or the 'Lago delle Piane loop from Casapinta'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Hiking around Lessona guide.
Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the 'Rovasenda Castle – Castello di Castellengo loop' or the 'Zegna Panoramic Road loop'. For a shorter ride, try 'A Hidden Corner of Baraggia – Castelletto Cervo Castle loop'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Lessona guide.
Absolutely! Lessona is a great base for mountain biking. You can tackle challenging routes like the 'Vineyard View – Ancient village of Masserano loop' or the 'Grossi Sassi – Ancient village of Masserano loop'. For a more relaxed ride, there's the 'Grossi Sassi loop'. Discover more trails in the MTB Trails around Lessona guide.
Lessona is primarily renowned for its exceptional wine production, particularly the Lessona DOC wine made from Nebbiolo grapes. The region also offers authentic Italian culinary experiences with traditional Piedmontese dishes. Throughout the year, local festivals, such as the 'Festa dell'Uva' (Grape Festival) in September, celebrate the area's rich agricultural and cultural heritage.
Yes, visiting local wineries for wine tasting is a highlight of the Lessona experience. The town is famous for its high-quality Lessona DOC wine. Historic estates, some dating back to the 17th century, offer insights into the region's long-standing winemaking traditions and provide opportunities to sample their unique wines.
Yes, there are attractions suitable for families. The Ricetto of Candelo, a medieval fortified village, offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. Additionally, the Fabbrica della Ruota, a former wool mill, provides an interesting glimpse into industrial history and often hosts cultural events.
Lessona benefits from a mild micro-climate, making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially during the grape harvest in September, which is celebrated with the 'Festa dell'Uva'. Summer offers warm weather for exploring, while winter can be quieter but still charming.
The closest city to Lessona is Biella, which offers additional historical and cultural attractions. Exploring Biella can be a rewarding extension to your visit, providing more insights into the Piedmont region's heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the excellent state of conservation of historical sites like the Ricetto of Candelo, calling it 'really worth a visit'. The unique geological features and 'super trail and terrain' of Rive Rosse are also highly appreciated, along with the 'great view from various points' it offers. The peaceful setting of the Santuario del Mazzucco in its beech forest is also a favorite.


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