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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Semiana

Natural monuments around Semiana offer a glimpse into the unique natural landscape of the Lomellina region, situated within the Pavia province. This area is characterized by its flat, agricultural plains, shaped by ancient river courses and featuring distinct geological formations. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems, from relict flooded forests to river confluences and unique sandy hills. The region provides opportunities to observe local wildlife and appreciate the natural heritage of the Po River basin.

Best natural monuments around Semiana

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Last updated: May 16, 2026

Dosso of Lomellina

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The bumps are tiny hills, generally sandy, which until a few decades ago characterized the landscape of our Lomelline countryside. Most of these very modest reliefs have been leveled to …

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Loja Marsh

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In the immense expanse of paddy fields of the Pavese and Novara areas, a biological entity of extraordinary interest has survived, saved from the dangers of destruction that instead hit …

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Sesia–Po Confluence

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the great river; in front, further upstream, the area of the confluence of the Sesia and the Po, where between November and February thousands of cranes stop; in the distance, Monte Rosa

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Agogna Waterfalls

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Once at the foot of these waterfalls two beached beaches emerged on both banks of the stream, unfortunately a flood occurred in 2003 irreparably changed the course of the stream …

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Sant'Alessandro Heronry

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The heronry, located in western Lomellina, rises in a humid area consisting of the paleoalveo of the Agogna stream, in the municipal area of Zeme (PV).

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claudio pasero
January 29, 2025, Confluenza del Sesia nel Po

the great river; in front, further upstream, the area of the confluence of the Sesia and the Po, where between November and February thousands of cranes stop; in the distance, Monte Rosa

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The heronry, located in western Lomellina, rises in a humid area consisting of the paleoalveo of the Agogna stream, in the municipal area of Zeme (PV). This heronry is the largest of the 13 present throughout the province and also one of the most populous. It is made up of a set of different environments: a humid forest of black alders, some bushy areas of willow, expanses of marsh reeds, mazzasorde, sedges, and vast areas flooded by spring waters devoid of vegetation.

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The bumps are tiny hills, generally sandy, which until a few decades ago characterized the landscape of our Lomelline countryside. Most of these very modest reliefs have been leveled to make way for poplar groves and rice fields and the only testimony that remains of them is, in many cases, the ups and downs of the country roads which gives those who walk them the amazement of finding some meters above the level of the cultivated countryside. In the area of the bumps, the alternation of hollows and ridges is visible which testifies to how the surface of our plain has been shaped by the continuous changes in the paths of the rivers, by the incessant work of streams, as well as by the erosion caused by atmospheric agents. Those who pass through Lomellina, after having crossed long stretches of very flat countryside, are pleasantly surprised to discover, in the heart of these centers, small hills flanked by old houses or ancient churches overlooking gently sloping churchyards.

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Once at the foot of these waterfalls two beached beaches emerged on both banks of the stream, unfortunately a flood occurred in 2003 irreparably changed the course of the stream by destroying and modifying its conformation, after these events it took human intervention to secure the whole area.

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Fabrizio Garofolo
December 24, 2021, Palude Loja

In the immense expanse of paddy fields of the Pavese and Novara areas, a biological entity of extraordinary interest has survived, saved from the dangers of destruction that instead hit the nearby area of the Rogge Guida and Raina springs, which still retain considerable environmental values. Sensitive to the solicitations of the scientific and environmental world, the Lombardy Region has established an oriented nature reserve in the central part of the area since 1984, entrusting its management to the Province of Pavia. The Loja Swamp is located in Lomellina, between the municipalities of S. Angelo and Zeme Lomellina and represents a flooded forest relic with black Alder, once a widespread habitat in swampy depressions with still waters, in the sortuminous soils and in the lower fluvial terraces of the old waterways, throughout the area. The dominant tree species is the black alder rarely associated with English oak, white poplar, white willow, willow, field maple, white hornbeam, pear and wild apple and some specimens of elm, a species decayed by graphiosis. In the undergrowth among the most significant species the Hawthorn, the Hazel, the Blackthorn, the Sanguine, while the herbaceous vegetation has among the most important species the Salcerella, the Water Yarrow, the yellow iris, the Reed of the marsh, the Mazzasorda greater or Tifa, the Nannufaro and some species of Sedge. The fauna includes about fifteen species of mammals including the Shrew, the Moscardino, the Weasel, the Polecat and the Nutria, rodent of South American origin which probably escaped some breeding. The varied environment determines a truly extraordinary presence of birds, with species linked to running waters, woods and uncultivated or arable land. We report only some of them, from the Ardeidae to the Kingfisher, from the numerous Anatidae to the Cavaliere d'Italia, to the Canareccione, to the Moorhen, to the Greater Spotted Woodpecker. The reptiles and amphibians are noted, among others, with the presence of the Grass Snake, the Snake, the Triton, the Frog of Lataste. In the waters live the brook lamprey and the crayfish, while among the fish one can observe the Pike, the Tench, the Carp, the Rudd, the Bleak, the Common Cobite and the Masked Cobite. Thousands of insect species, including the now rare Carabus clathratus. The Pro Natura oasis extends over 10 hectares made up of the wood that develops along the outflow shaft of the Cavo Solero and Roggia Raia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I explore around Semiana?

The region around Semiana is known for its unique geological formations, particularly the Dosso of Lomellina. These tiny, sandy hills are remnants of ancient river courses, showcasing how the plain's surface has been shaped by continuous changes in river paths and erosion. They offer a pleasant surprise amidst the flat agricultural landscape.

Are there any protected natural areas or reserves near Semiana?

Yes, the Loja Marsh is a significant oriented nature reserve in the Pavese area. It's a flooded forest relic with black Alder, representing a unique biological entity that supports a diverse range of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The Sant'Alessandro Heronry is also a protected humid area and the largest heronry in the province.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural monuments around Semiana?

The natural monuments are rich in wildlife. At Loja Marsh, you can find various mammals like shrews and weasels, and an extraordinary presence of birds including Ardeidae and Kingfishers. The Sesia–Po Confluence is a notable stopping point for thousands of cranes between November and February. The Sant'Alessandro Heronry is home to a large colony of herons and other marshland species.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Semiana?

Absolutely! Both the Dosso of Lomellina and the Sesia–Po Confluence are considered family-friendly. The Dosso offers gentle hills for exploration, while the Sesia–Po Confluence provides an opportunity to observe migrating cranes, which can be fascinating for children. The Sant'Alessandro Heronry also offers a chance to observe nature and wildlife in a family-friendly setting.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in the Lomellina region?

While many natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, visiting between November and February is particularly special for birdwatching at the Sesia–Po Confluence, as thousands of cranes stop there during this period. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the marshlands and geological formations.

Can I find waterfalls around Semiana?

Yes, you can visit the Agogna Waterfalls. While their conformation was significantly altered by a flood in 2003, human intervention has secured the area, allowing visitors to still experience these natural features along the Agogna stream.

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

The flat landscape of the Lomellina region is ideal for cycling. You can find numerous routes for MTB trails, touring bicycle, and road cycling. These routes often pass through the agricultural plains and near natural features, offering a great way to explore the region's natural heritage.

Are there cycling routes suitable for beginners or families near Semiana?

Yes, many cycling routes in the area are rated as 'easy'. For instance, the 'Decorated Bicycle – Scaldasole Castle loop from Ottobiano' and the 'Breme Red Onion loop from Valle Lomellina' are easy MTB trails. Similarly, 'Semiana – Church of San Marziano, Mede loop from Mede' is an easy touring bicycle route. You can find more options in the Cycling around Semiana guide.

What is the significance of the Po River in the natural landscape of Semiana?

The Po River plays a crucial role in shaping the natural landscape of the Lomellina region. The Sesia–Po Confluence is a prime example, where the Sesia and Po rivers meet, creating a dynamic environment. The region's flat plains and geological formations, like the Dosso of Lomellina, are direct results of ancient river courses and their continuous changes.

What makes the Loja Marsh a unique natural monument?

The Loja Marsh is unique because it's a rare flooded forest relic dominated by black Alder, a habitat once widespread in swampy depressions. It has survived the extensive agricultural development of the Pavese and Novara areas, preserving an extraordinary biodiversity of flora and fauna, making it a vital ecological site.

Can I get good views of the surrounding landscape from the natural monuments?

Yes, the Sesia–Po Confluence offers views of the great river itself, and on clear days, you can even see Monte Rosa in the distance. The Dosso of Lomellina provides a unique perspective on the Lomelline countryside, allowing you to appreciate the subtle undulations of the landscape that were once more common.

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