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Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame

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Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame

The best city hikes and walks in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame

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Urban hiking trails in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame offer routes through a distinctive landscape characterized by wetland ecosystems, extensive rice fields, and surrounding wooded areas. The region features marshy environments with reed beds and hydrophilic flora, alongside areas with white willows, poplars, and alders. While the core reserve is a sensitive wetland, the broader area provides accessible paths for exploring both natural and urban settings.

Best urban hiking trails in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Duomo of Novara – Palazzo Natta loop from Torrion Quartara

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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April 20, 2025, Vittoria Alata Monument

The Alata Vittoria monument in the Allea di San Luca in Novara, large and impressive.

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April 20, 2025, Palazzo Natta

Palazzo Natta is an ancient historical-noble palace in the city of Novara, in Piedmont. Today it houses the Province of Novara and the prefecture. In the place, already in Roman times near the Cardo (corresponding to the Cavour and Mazzini courses) and the Decumanus (corresponding to the Cavallotti and Italia courses), there was the aristocratic district of the city in the Middle Ages, called Contrada delle torri lunghe. Around the 13th century the Counts Caccia di Mandello and Castellazzo, a noble and ancient family from Novara, built their residence there, of which the civic tower with the clock is preserved today; documented as early as 1268 and called Torre grande. Later the building was acquired by the Natta d'Alfiano and Natta Isola di Casale families, who rebuilt and enlarged it between the 16th and 18th centuries. The main project of 1580 is attributed to the famous architect Pellegrino Tibaldi, who composed a square-plan palace centered on the internal porticoed courtyard and with a rear garden aligned perspectively on the main axis of the building. The courtyard, surrounded by a portico on Doric columns, has a compass rose made with river pebbles on the pavement, also repeated in the garden. A monumental staircase leads to the first floor, where the rooms are decorated with frescoes by the painter De Giorgi. After the unification of Italy, the palace was raised by one floor and the two final ramps were added to the staircase. The garden, restored in 1998, is centered on a fountain in pink Baveno marble and is closed by an eighteenth-century exedra in rocaille style that frames a trompe-l'œil. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_Natta

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The Church of Monserrato is located on the central Corso Cavour. Its façade is simple and unobtrusive, with neoclassical elements. The current building is the result of various interventions over the centuries and therefore incorporates elements from different styles and eras. The oldest furnishings and paintings date back to the end of the 16th century, while the main altar dates back to the Baroque period.

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April 20, 2025, Broletto of Novara

The Broletto of Novara is a medieval architectural complex consisting of four historic buildings, built in different periods and with distinct and disparate artistic styles, arranged in a quadrangle around a central courtyard (or "arengo"). Located in the city center, a short distance from the Cathedral, it is accessible through an archway from Piazza della Repubblica (to the south) and a second archway from Corso Italia (to the north). The Broletto was originally an enclosed courtyard in the heart of the city, where commerce and various public activities took place. The construction of the assembly and judicial buildings dates back to the period immediately after the Peace of Constance (1183), as was the case in several Lombard cities. The exact date of construction is unknown, but the first references to the complex in historical documents date back to 1208, in the expressions "in broreto comunis novarie" and "sub palacio comunis." Excavations during restoration work in the 20th century also confirmed that the complex was built on pre-existing buildings. This was confirmed by the discovery of sections of wall and mosaic floors from the Roman period. From the mid-16th century onwards, neglect led to a progressive deterioration of the complex. It was not until the 19th century that the first tentative restoration measures were undertaken. At the end of the 1920s, a restoration project was carried out in various areas in Novara to restore its original appearance. In this context, the architect Giovanni Lazanio oversaw the restoration of the Broletto, which had been subject to various degrading interventions in previous centuries, particularly in the 19th century by the engineers Luigi Orelli and Stefano Ignazio Melchioni [ 6 ] : the single-lancet windows of the Palazzo del Podestà, the triple-lancet windows of the Salone dell'Arengo, and the walled-up porticoes of the courtyard were reopened. The fountain and the external staircase leading to the Arengo, demolished in the 18th century, were rebuilt, and the courtyard was cleared of superfluous elements, including a large urinal and the newsstand. The Broletto complex reopened to the public in March 2011, on the occasion of the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy, after a restoration project lasting over two years. The complex now houses a Modern Art Gallery and hosts temporary exhibitions and presentations. In summer, there is also an open-air cinema. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broletto_(Novara)

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The church of San Marco is a Catholic place of worship in the city of Novara, in Piedmont. With its sumptuous interior, it represents a good example of the Baroque. The church was founded in 1607 at the behest of Bishop Carlo Bascapè, former secretary of Carlo Borromeo, on the site of a pre-existing small oratory called San Marchino. The project seems to be by the architect and Barnabite father Lorenzo Binago who conceived a building with a Latin cross plan, a single nave with six side chapels and a rectangular dome. He erected it by 1617. In 1634 the convent was added to the church, Bascapè's intention was in fact to establish a college of higher studies for the Clerics Regular of San Paolo in Novara. The building was completed and consecrated only in 1691 when it was assigned to the Barnabite Fathers. The interior features a sumptuous baroque decoration made using red marble, statuary porphyry, patinated wood, gilding and stucco. The frescoes on the vault of the apse and the dome depict God the Father blessing and the Glory of St. John the Evangelist; in the vaults the Evangelists and the Sibyls. Works carried out between 1613 and 1615 by Moncalvo Bascapé's attention initially turned to the chapel dedicated to San Carlo, one of the earliest dedicated to the saint canonized in 1610 together with that of the Church of San Paolo Converso in Milan of the Angelic Sisters of St. Paul. The task of the decoration should have been assigned to Cerano, however, already busy in Milan, so Guglielmo Caccia was chosen. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_San_Marco_(Novara)

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maybe not the first devision, but take an eye an the lower ones, maybe also interesting. https://www.novarafootballclub.it/

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April 20, 2025, Barriera Albertina

The Barriera Albertina was a customs barrier of the city of Novara. Today (2021) it hosts cultural, social and artistic exhibitions and conferences. The two buildings have a square plan, with a single floor, with a flat roof. The facades have a hexastyle pronaos of the Doric order, surmounted by a tympanum. The external walls are characterized by a smooth ashlar, interrupted by simple Doric pilasters, which intersperse the architraved windows. The appearance is sober and essential, measured in proportions, aligned with neoclassical canons. The sculptural decoration was entrusted to Giuseppe Argenti, a member of the school of Pompeo Marchesi, author in turn of the statue of Carlo Emanuele III in via Puccini. Argenti chose the subjects according to the indications of the historian Francesco Antonio Bianchini, to cover the building with significant figures and reliefs. On the tympanum of the two pronaos was placed a relief with two female figures, symmetrical, holding the royal and city insignia: this represents the close relationship between the Savoy interventions and urban development. On the sides of the vestibule, on the main facades, are the personifications of Royal Charity, Gratitude, Agriculture and Commerce. Initially there were also two statues placed on the supporting pillars of the wrought iron gate: the representations of Concord and Vigilance. In the upper part of the western façade of each building are the following inscriptions, both designed by the historian Francesco Antonio Bianchini: KAROLO ALBERTO REGI NOSTRO PATRI P. on the north building, O.P.Q. NOVARIENSIS MDCCCXXXVII D.D. on the south building. The gate was designed by the artist Pelagio Palagi, already author of the gate of the Royal Palace in Turin. Later it was, together with the two statues, moved to the monument to Carlo Alberto, in Piazza del Rosario (Piazza Gramsci). After the destruction of this monument, in September 1944, the statues were finally destined for the entrance to the cemetery, where they still are today. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barriera_Albertina

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This building in Novara stands out, but not because of its use for Polizia Postale E Delle Comunicazioni. The architecture is quite different from the other buildings around it. A modern architecture somewhere between the 40s and 60s of the 20th century.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame?

There are 22 urban hiking trails in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.

What is the best time of year to go urban hiking in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame?

The best times to visit for hiking and nature observation are typically spring, autumn, and winter. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and excellent opportunities for birdwatching, avoiding the peak heat of summer.

What kind of terrain can I expect on urban hikes in this region?

The trails in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame are generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making them accessible for most hikers. The reserve is characterized by wetlands, reed beds, and surrounding agricultural land, primarily rice fields, offering a unique landscape.

Are there any easy urban hiking routes suitable for beginners?

Yes, the majority of urban hikes here are rated as easy. For example, the Duomo of Novara – Palazzo Natta loop from Torrion Quartara is an easy route with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed stroll.

What natural features and landmarks can I see along the urban trails?

The reserve is renowned for its wetland ecosystem and exceptional birdlife, with over 200 bird species identified. You can observe mallards, sacred ibises, grey herons, and more. There's also a dedicated two-story observation structure for wildlife viewing. The trails often pass through reed beds, hydrophilic flora, and wooded areas with willows and poplars.

Are the urban hiking trails in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame family-friendly?

Yes, many of the trails are very family-friendly due to their easy difficulty and flat terrain. The short pedestrian path leading to the observation hut is particularly suitable for families, offering direct access to prime birdwatching spots. Consider routes like the Baptistery – Duomo of Novara loop from Novara for a pleasant family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the urban hiking trails?

While the reserve is a protected area, generally, dogs are permitted on trails if kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check local regulations or signage at the reserve entrance, especially given the sensitive birdlife. Please ensure your dog does not disturb wildlife.

Are there any circular urban hiking routes available?

Yes, several urban hiking routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Duomo of Novara – Basilica of San Gaudenzio loop from Novara, which offers a convenient round trip.

How can I access the urban hiking trails, and is there parking available?

Access to the Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame is generally straightforward. While specific parking details for each urban trail may vary, there are usually designated parking areas near the reserve's entrance or trailheads. Public transport options to the nearby town of Casalbeltrame or Novara may also be available, from which you can connect to the reserve.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Riserva Naturale Speciale E Orientata Palude Di Casalbeltrame?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique wetland scenery, the abundance of birdlife, and the peaceful, accessible trails that offer a tranquil escape into nature.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the urban hiking trails?

While the reserve itself is focused on nature preservation, the nearby town of Casalbeltrame and the larger city of Novara offer various amenities, including cafes and restaurants, where you can refresh yourself before or after your urban hike.

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