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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Candelo

Natural monuments around Candelo encompass a range of landscapes, from protected natural reserves to sites shaped by ancient human endeavors. The Italian locality of Candelo features unique geological formations and historically significant areas. Candelo, New South Wales, Australia, is characterized by its pristine forests and waterways within expansive national parks. These regions offer distinct natural attractions for exploration.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve, a natural monument…

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site

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The area of the Bessa Nature Reserve is approximately 8 kilometers long, with an average width of one kilometre.
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A protected natural area, the Baragge are located on an extensive plateau of clayey soil, completely uninhabited and characterized by large clearings often covered with heather, and sparse forests of birch and oak.

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Climb to Oropa from Biella

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The climb is very tough but once you get to the top the sanctuary is beautiful.

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Burcina Pond

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the pond has unfortunately been used over the years by reckless owners of dangerous American water turtles as an abandonment deposit. In 2023 it was cleaned and redeveloped with the …

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Dirt trail in Burcina Park

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Inside the Burcina-Felice Piacenza park nature reserve, often called Burcina park for short, a protected natural area of 57 hectares in extension, there is this splendid dirt road immersed in …

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August 10, 2025, Laghetto della Burcina

artificial lake once infested with abandoned turtles and now finally reclaimed

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Must do, at least once, interesting place.

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The climb is very tough but once you get to the top the sanctuary is beautiful.

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Oropa is an important Catholic pilgrimage site in the Piedmont Alps, about 12 kilometers northwest of Biella, Italy. It lies in a picturesque valley at an altitude of approximately 1,159 meters. In brief: * Pilgrimage site: One of the most important Marian pilgrimage sites in the Alps, dedicated to the Black Madonna. * History: According to tradition, the pilgrimage dates back to Saint Eusebius in the 4th century. * Sacro Monte: The Holy Mountain of Oropa, with 12 chapels depicting the life of the Virgin Mary, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2003. * Basilicas: Consists of the old basilica (17th century), where the Black Madonna is venerated, and the newer, larger Basilica Superior (20th century). * Nature and activities: Surrounded by mountains, it offers opportunities for hiking, trekking, and mountaineering. There is also a botanical garden and an adventure park. * UNESCO World Heritage Site: Recognized along with eight other "Sacri Monti" in the region for its religious, cultural, and scenic significance. Oropa is a place of spiritual significance, impressive architecture, and natural beauty, attracting many pilgrims and visitors annually.

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The climb to the Sanctuary of Oropa from Biella is a Piedmont classic. It is about 13 km intense and constant, which do not allow respite with always challenging slopes. The iconic and hardest stretch is the last kilometer on the scenic pavé, made legendary by Pantani's feat in the Giro '99.

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Worth visiting (with a camera!!) especially from late October to late November for the spectacular foliage, as well as for the wonderful blooms from April to May.

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recently cleared of an infestation of American tortoises caused by the abandonment of these animals

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pond recently reclaimed from the invasion of dangerous turtles once considered as "home aquarium animals". The abandonment over the years of these reptiles, which in some cases have become enormous, has been a cause of danger for people and animals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Candelo?

Around Candelo, you can explore diverse natural features. The Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve offers an extensive plateau of clayey soil with vast clearings of heather and sparse forests of birch and oak. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site presents a unique 'lunar appearance' with large stone mounds, a result of ancient gold mining. Additionally, Burcina Park features beautiful forests and seasonal blooms, while the area around Oropa offers stunning mountain views.

Are there any historically significant natural monuments near Candelo?

Yes, the Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site is a prime example. This area was profoundly modified by ancient gold mining activities over two millennia ago, creating its distinctive landscape of stone mounds. The Climb to Oropa from Biella also leads to the Sanctuary of Oropa, a significant Catholic pilgrimage site and UNESCO World Heritage site, blending natural beauty with rich history.

What are some popular natural parks or reserves to visit in the Candelo area?

The Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve is a highly popular protected natural area known for its unique landscape. Another favorite is Burcina Park, a historic garden and protected natural area perfect for walks and enjoying nature, especially during rhododendron blooms in May and spectacular foliage in autumn.

Are the natural monuments around Candelo suitable for families?

Many natural monuments around Candelo are family-friendly. Burcina Park, for instance, is ideal for families with its easy walking paths like the Dirt trail in Burcina Park. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site also offers an engaging historical and natural experience for all ages, exploring its unique 'lunar' landscape.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Candelo?

The Candelo area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like those found in the Cycling around Candelo guide, or explore gravel biking trails, including those leading to the Oropa Sanctuary, detailed in the Gravel biking around Candelo guide. Running enthusiasts can find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Candelo guide, including loops through the Baraggia di Candelo.

Are there hiking or walking trails associated with these natural monuments?

Yes, there are several walking and hiking opportunities. Within Burcina Park, you can enjoy the Dirt trail in Burcina Park, which is great for walking. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site and the Baragge Nature Reserve also offer paths for exploration. For more structured routes, check the Running Trails around Candelo guide for paths that traverse these natural areas.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Candelo?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For spectacular foliage and blooms, late October to late November for autumn colors and April to May for spring flowers are ideal, especially in places like Burcina Park. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and exploring the reserves.

What do visitors enjoy the most about Candelo's natural monuments?

Visitors particularly appreciate the unique landscapes and historical significance. The 'lunar appearance' of the Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site and the extensive, uninhabited plateau of the Baragge Nature Reserve are frequently highlighted. The beauty of Burcina Park, especially during its seasonal blooms and foliage, also receives high praise from the komoot community.

Are there any natural monuments around Candelo that offer challenging climbs or routes?

Yes, the Climb to Oropa from Biella is known for being a very tough and constant ascent, with challenging slopes, particularly the iconic last kilometer on the scenic pavé. This route is popular among cyclists seeking a demanding experience with a rewarding view of the Sanctuary of Oropa at the top.

Can I find natural monuments with viewpoints for scenic photography?

Absolutely. The area around the Climb to Oropa from Biella offers stunning mountain vistas. Burcina Park also provides beautiful viewpoints, especially during the autumn foliage or spring blooms, making it a great spot for photography.

What kind of geological formations can be observed in the Candelo area?

The Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve is characterized by an extensive plateau of clayey soil, with gully morphologies due to erosion. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site features large mounds of varying-sized stones, which are not natural formations but rather the result of ancient human gold mining activities, giving the landscape a unique, almost geological appearance.

Are there any natural monuments that are also protected areas?

Yes, the Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve is a protected natural area and a site of community interest. Burcina Park is also a protected natural area, often referred to as the Burcina-Felice Piacenza park nature reserve. These areas are managed to preserve their unique natural habitats and biodiversity.

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