Best natural monuments around Verrua Savoia are defined by the presence of the Po River and its surrounding natural park. The region is situated within the expansive Piedmont Po Natural Park, which encompasses diverse landscapes of fields, woodlands, and verdant meadows. A unique geological site, the Verrua Savoia Gypsum Quarry, highlights the area's scientific importance by documenting a submerged mud volcano. These natural features offer insights into the region's ecology and geological history.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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A 150-year-old tree. It was there when we were born. Maybe it will be there when we die...
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panoramic balcony overlooking the Vercelli area
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If you find the right day the view is spectacular.
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Panoramic point equipped with benches and a small suspended terrace; pleasant view of the Vercelli countryside, the Po and Monte Rosa
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In front of the small church of the village - dedicated to St. James the Apostle... yes... exactly the one in Compostela (stained glass window inside, behind the altar) - there is a now centenary plane tree: it was "planted" in 1922
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Special conservation area in the lower Vercelli plain, characterized by extensive rice fields. The fish farm, which was active for a few years at the end of the last century, was transformed by the Park Authority into a prestigious humid environment. Today the artificial basins and reservoirs, the dense hydrographic network of slow-flowing canals, the numerous springs and springs represent a significant biodiversity factor, hosting various marsh-type habitats and numerous rare and interesting species, in particular among the avifauna.
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Vast panorama overlooking the river Po and the plains of the Vercelli area
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The Rul Verda is a magnificent example of "Quercus crenata" which boasts the venerable age of about 130 years, a height that exceeds 25 meters and a stem circumference (at a man's height) of 3 meters. The path to reach it is suitable for MTB, in gravel it is doable if you are willing to push a little
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The region is defined by the Po River and the expansive Piedmont Po Natural Park. You can explore diverse landscapes including fields, woodlands, and verdant meadows. Key natural features include the tranquil wetlands of San Genuario Marsh, the protected forest area of Cascina Sagrinosa Nature Reserve, and the impressive ancient tree La Rul Verda (Quercus Crenata).
Yes, the Verrua Savoia Gypsum Quarry is a significant geological site. Inaugurated in 2010, it's the first geosite in the Turin province and is scientifically notable for documenting the geological record of a submerged mud volcano, offering a unique insight into the region's ancient geological history.
The natural areas, especially the Piedmont Po Natural Park and San Genuario Marsh, serve as crucial wildlife corridors. You can expect to see diverse flora and fauna, particularly migratory waterfowl and various marsh-type species in the humid environments.
Absolutely. Both San Genuario Marsh and Cascina Sagrinosa Nature Reserve are considered family-friendly. Cascina Sagrinosa, a former mining site, has been redeveloped with cycle and pedestrian paths, making it suitable for leisurely exploration with children.
The region offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and walking. The banks of the Po River and the Cavour Canal feature accessible dirt roads ideal for bike rides and peaceful strolls. You can find many routes for different sports, such as cycling, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Verrua Savoia, Road Cycling Routes around Verrua Savoia, and MTB Trails around Verrua Savoia guides.
Yes, both the Po River and the Cavour Canal offer excellent cycling opportunities. The banks of the Po River within the Piedmont Po Natural Park feature accessible dirt roads, perfect for leisurely rides. The Cavour Canal, an 83-kilometer artificial waterway, also has largely accessible dirt roads along its banks, providing pleasant routes through agricultural areas.
La Rul Verda is a magnificent and ancient example of a Quercus crenata tree. It is approximately 130 years old, stands over 25 meters tall, and boasts a stem circumference of 3 meters, making it a remarkable natural landmark and a testament to the region's natural heritage.
Yes, the highlight Saint James features a centenary plane tree planted in 1922, located in front of a small church dedicated to St. James the Apostle. This site blends natural beauty with local history and religious heritage.
The Cascina Sagrinosa Nature Reserve is a protected forest area that was once a mining site. It has been redeveloped with cycle and pedestrian paths, offering a quiet environment for exploration and a chance to experience nature in a rewilded landscape.
The San Genuario Marsh is a special conservation area in the lower Vercelli plain. Characterized by extensive rice fields and a humid environment, it features artificial basins, a dense network of slow-flowing canals, and numerous springs. This rich biodiversity factor makes it a significant habitat for various marsh-type species, especially avifauna.
Yes, you can visit the Reforestation Area at Baraccone (Po-Dora Baltea Confluence). This area highlights ongoing efforts to restore natural habitats and offers a glimpse into the ecological regeneration of the region, particularly at the confluence of two important rivers.
While specific seasonal tips are not available, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring natural areas, with comfortable temperatures for walking and cycling. These seasons also provide opportunities to observe migratory birds in the wetlands and enjoy the changing colors of the landscape.


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