Best attractions and places to see around Salussola include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and archaeological wonders. This historic town, located in the province of Biella, Italy, is characterized by its ancient defensive structures and proximity to significant natural landscapes. The area features remnants of medieval architecture, ancient settlements, and unique geological formations shaped by glacial activity and ancient gold mining. Visitors can explore a diverse terrain that ranges from plains to hills, influenced by the Elvo stream.
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Must do, at least once, interesting place.
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Monuments and places of interest: *Ancient shelter of which the access tower to the village (clock tower) and the north-east corner tower of the walls, from the 13th century, have been preserved *Church of Gesiùn, ruins of the ancient church of Livione, dating back to the 10th century *Romanesque bell tower of San Pietro di Subloco, dating back to the 10th century *Parish Church of Saints Peter and Lawrence
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The oasis they built with a wooden construction overlooking the lake is very pleasant
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In Lake Viverone, the remains of around 5000 poles driven into the ground which supported the structures of a very ancient large pile-dwelling village dating back to the Bronze Age have been extraordinarily preserved. The site has an important archaeological value, artefacts such as swords, axes, pins and ornaments have been discovered, which have allowed us to reconstruct the life of a Bronze Age community. The site is now a World Heritage Site.
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Small and quiet lake where you can take 4 steps
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The gate tower dates back to the 13th century. Originally it had two passage arches, carriage and pedestrian, equipped with drawbridges operated by levers that emerged from the three obvious slits. The upper part was open and crenellated. Not far away, in the square, there is a contemporary corner tower of the medieval city wall. Some well-signposted circular pedestrian routes start from the adjacent square (we recommend the IV which passes through Gesiùn).
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A few meters below the water level, the remains of approximately 5000 poles stuck in the ground have been preserved, evidence of an ancient pile-dwelling village dating back to the Bronze Age. The settlement is one of the 111 "Prehistoric Pile-dwelling Sites of the Alpine Arc" protected by UNESCO. The place is definitely enchanting: water lilies, poplars, aquatic birds...
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The stilt houses on Lake Viverone, a place to stop and enjoy the view.
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Salussola is rich in history. You can visit the Gate Tower and Corner Tower of Piverone, which are remnants of 13th-century defensive walls. Other notable historical sites include the ruins of the Church of Gesiùn (10th century) and the Romanesque bell tower of San Pietro di Subloco, also from the 10th century. The parish church of Santa Maria Assunta (12th-15th century) also offers historical insights and panoramic views.
Yes, the area boasts significant archaeological sites. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site is an extensive natural monument with a unique 'lunar appearance' resulting from ancient gold mining by the Ictimuli people over two millennia ago. Additionally, the Pile-dwelling Village at Lake Viverone is a UNESCO World Heritage site, preserving the remains of an ancient Bronze Age settlement underwater.
The region offers several beautiful natural attractions. You can visit Lake Bertignano, a Special Conservation Area formed by the retreat of the Balteo glacier. Nearby, Lake Viverone is not only archaeologically significant but also a scenic spot. The Elvo stream, which traverses Salussola, also contributes to the diverse landscape of plains and hills.
Absolutely. The area around Salussola is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For instance, there are road cycling routes like the 'Lake Viverone – Caravino loop' or the 'Ricetto of Candelo – Historic entrance of Salussola loop'. Gravel biking options include routes around the 'Historic Towers of Piverone' or 'Lake Viverone'. Runners can explore trails such as the 'Castello di Verrone loop' or the 'Lake Bertignano loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Salussola, Gravel biking around Salussola, and Running Trails around Salussola guides.
Many attractions around Salussola are suitable for families. The Gate Tower and Corner Tower of Piverone offers a glimpse into medieval history. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site is an engaging natural reserve where children can marvel at the unique 'lunar' landscape. The Footbridge over the Elvo River, Borriana provides an easy route for exploration, connecting to the Bessa area. Lakes Viverone and Bertignano are also pleasant for family outings.
For scenic views, the parish church of Santa Maria Assunta offers exceptional panoramic views of the Biellese region. Lake Viverone and Lake Bertignano also provide tranquil and picturesque settings. The Footbridge over the Elvo River, Borriana offers pleasant river views.
Yes, Salussola is home to the Museum Laboratory of Gold and Stone. This museum serves as a cultural hub and is part of the Biellese Ecomuseum, offering insights into the region's heritage.
The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site is an extensive nature reserve located between Biella and Ivrea. It's unique due to its 'lunar appearance,' characterized by large mounds of stones. These mounds are evidence of ancient gold mining conducted by the Ictimuli people over two thousand years ago, making it one of the largest open-pit gold mines in the ancient world.
While the remains of the ancient Bronze Age pile-dwelling village at Lake Viverone are remarkably preserved underwater, it is primarily an archaeological site protected by UNESCO. Visitors can appreciate the historical significance and the tranquil beauty of the lake, which is home to the Oasi Viverone, but direct access to the underwater village remains is restricted for preservation.
The best time to visit Salussola for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer. The natural landscapes, including the lakes and the Bessa area, are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Winter can offer different outdoor experiences, though some trails might be less accessible.
Yes, there are easy routes available. The area around the Footbridge over the Elvo River, Borriana offers an easy route connecting to the Bessa area. Many of the trails around the lakes, such as Lake Bertignano, are also suitable for leisurely walks. For running, there's a 'Running loop from Salussola' that is of moderate difficulty and relatively short.


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