Best attractions and places to see around Borgosesia, a town in Italy's Piedmont region, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated at the foot of Mount Fenera and traversed by the Sesia River, the area boasts a rich past. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, significant natural parks, and cultural events. This region provides diverse opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On sunny winter days like today, it's truly incredible! You have a view of the entire Lake Orta, and it feels as if the sky and the lake are one, and you're standing on this rocky outcrop bathed in blue!
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small chapel with a cross at the top
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A loop from Pella to m. San Giulio, Egro and Croce, Grassona, Colma, descent to Ronco and lakeside to Pella, with photos, I posted it on maps, however I share all the positive comments posted here. Ennio Bertona
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In addition to being fascinating by bike and on foot, starting from the nearby Lido di Gozzano car park there is a series of signs placed every km which indicate the route and the relative distance from the departure/arrival in Pella. The path, practiced round-trip, allows you to train your running for the distance of a half marathon
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The sanctuary is a place of popular devotion. There are frequent pilgrimages from neighboring villages to the sanctuary and vice versa. From the sanctuary you can leave both by bike and on foot to discover the paths that run through the park of Monte Fenera
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The sanctuary is a very popular place of devotion in the area. There are frequent pilgrimages, even on foot, from the neighboring villages to the sanctuary. From a sporting point of view it is a perfect starting point to discover the Monte Fenera park, both by bike and on foot. Near the sanctuary there are rest points that allow you to refresh yourself
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Monte Fenera can be reached with a nice route from the Sanctuary of Boca. I have made Nordic Walking Track in my profile
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Enjoy the heavenly views. At this location, heaven is within reach. Enjoy your highlight after the efforts made.
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Borgosesia is surrounded by significant natural features. You can explore the Mount Fenera Natural Park, known for its unique karst caves and hiking opportunities. The summit of Monte Fenera offers panoramic views of Valsesia and Monte Rosa. The town is also traversed by the Sesia River, with peaceful spots like Magni Park along its banks. Additionally, the area is part of the Sesia Val Grande Geopark, highlighting its geological importance.
Yes, Borgosesia offers several historical and cultural sites. The 17th-century Parish Church of Saints Peter and Paul features Baroque architecture and significant artworks. The Sanctuary of Saint Anne (Santuario di Sant'Anna di Montrigone), a Baroque Sacro Monte, is located on a hilltop with devotional chapels. You can also stroll through the Old Town Centre, which retains its ancient village charm, and see the historical Napoleonic Bridge leading to Agnona.
The region around Borgosesia is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking and running. For instance, there are challenging routes like the Monte Tovo Summit Cross Trail or the Monte Fenera summit loop. Moderate options include trails from Borgosesia to Quarona or the Valsesia Pilgrim Trail. You can find more details and specific routes on the Hiking around Borgosesia and Running Trails around Borgosesia guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Sanctuary of the Crucifix of Boca is a beautiful and peaceful religious site surrounded by greenery. The settlement of Pella on Lake Orta offers small beaches and winding trails with lovely lake views. The Lakeside Trail Along the Reeds, Lake Orta is also a pleasant, easy path for families to enjoy nature.
For spectacular panoramic views, head to the Monte Fenera summit and summit cross, which offers expansive vistas of Valsesia and Monte Rosa. Another excellent spot is the Egro Cross, located high on a promontory above Pella, providing breathtaking views over Lake Orta and the surrounding landscape.
The best time to visit Borgosesia for outdoor activities like hiking is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring trails and natural parks. Summer can also be good, especially in higher elevations, but can be warmer.
Borgosesia is widely known for its grand and traditional Borgosesia Carnival, an event with over a century of history. A distinctive feature is the 'Mercu Scurot,' held on Ash Wednesday, which marks the end of the festive period with a unique procession. This is a significant cultural highlight if you visit during that time.
The caves within the Mount Fenera Natural Park are significant archaeological sites. Important prehistoric finds have been made here, including human remains dating back at least 300,000 years, along with remains of cave bears and Merck's rhinoceros. These discoveries are often exhibited at the Carlo Conti Archaeology and Paleontology Museum in Borgosesia, though it may undergo renovations.
Absolutely. The charming settlement of Pella, located on the shore of Lake Orta, is a must-see. From its lakefront, you can admire views of the island of San Giulio and a picturesque stone bridge. Pella offers a peaceful escape with beautiful lake views and winding hiking trails.
Visitors to the Borgosesia area frequently praise the spectacular views, especially from spots like the Egro Cross and Monte Fenera summit. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Pella and the natural beauty of the lake and river areas are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of historical sites and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Yes, Borgosesia and its surroundings offer several routes for gravel biking. You can find diverse loops, such as the Torre del Pretorio – Sesia River loop from Prato Sesia, or more challenging options like the Vineyards of Traversagna – The House of the Winds loop. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Gravel biking around Borgosesia guide page.


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