Best attractions and places to see around Gaglianico include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. Located in the province of Biella, this area provides access to significant archaeological sites and protected natural reserves. The region features diverse terrain, from ancient gold mining areas to extensive plateaus and river valleys. It offers opportunities to explore both cultural heritage and natural environments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Il Ricetto di Magnano is a 12th-century fortified village that seems suspended in time, located on the crest of the Serra Morenica 🏰. Unlike the more famous Ricetto di Candelo, this one retains a more intimate, wild, and authentic atmosphere 🌿. Strolling through its narrow cobbled streets and ancient stone houses, you'll be surrounded by an almost magical silence 🤫. The highlight is the entrance tower-gate, which still welcomes visitors today, projecting them directly into the Middle Ages 🛡️.
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medieval ricetti are warehouses / granaries that can also be used for defensive purposes
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Less famous than Candelo, not too far away, but nice in its own small way.
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Must do, at least once, interesting place.
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ENTERING THE RICETTO IT SEEMS LIKE BEING IN ANOTHER ERA THEN VISITED DURING THE WEEK WITHOUT TOO MANY PEOPLE AND SPECTACULAR
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Passage made during Erratico Gravel
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Candelo, the highlight of our Piedmont trip. Small town from the 14th century with small shops and very good restaurants. An absolute must.
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The region around Gaglianico is rich in history. You can explore the remarkably well-preserved medieval village of Ricetto of Candelo, which served as a fortified citadel. Another significant historical site is the Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site, an ancient Roman open-pit gold mine with a unique 'lunar appearance' due to its vast mounds of stones. Additionally, the 11th-century Romanesque Church of S. Secondo is considered one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Piedmont.
Yes, Gaglianico is a gateway to several natural attractions. The Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve offers an extensive plateau of clayey soil, characterized by open clearings with heather and scattered birch and oak forests. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site is also a nature reserve, part of the Serra moraine, known for its unique landscape shaped by ancient mining. You can also find the Footbridge over the Elvo River, Borriana, which provides an easy route connecting to the Bessa area.
The area around Gaglianico offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find trails within the Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve, which features varied terrain from open clearings to wooded areas. For specific routes, consider the 'In the Baragge Nature Reserve - Ring tour' (moderate, 11.9 km) or the 'Baraggia di Candelo – Ricetto of Candelo loop from Candelo' (moderate, 11 km). More hiking options, including easy and difficult trails, can be found on the Hiking around Gaglianico guide page.
Many attractions around Gaglianico are suitable for families. The Ricetto of Candelo, a medieval fortified village, offers an engaging historical experience. The Footbridge over the Elvo River, Borriana, provides an easy and scenic walk. The Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site, with its unique 'lunar' landscape, can also be an interesting educational visit for children.
The Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve features an extensive plateau of clayey soil. Trails often traverse open clearings covered with heather, interspersed with sparse birch and oak forests. The terrain can include gully morphologies due to erosion. It's sometimes referred to as 'the Biella Savannah' due to its unique landscape.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity of Gaglianico. Routes like the 'Silent Park – Baragge Nature Reserve loop from Candelo' (difficult, 28.3 km) or the 'Castello di Castellengo – Ricetto of Candelo loop from Candelo' (moderate, 29.2 km) offer varied experiences. You can find more MTB options and details on the MTB Trails around Gaglianico guide page.
The Biellese region, including Gaglianico, offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring is particularly spectacular when the agricultural plains, including the Baraggia, are flooded for rice production, creating unique landscapes. The warmer months are ideal for exploring nature reserves and hiking. For specific weather conditions, it's advisable to check local forecasts closer to your visit.
Yes, road cyclists can find several routes around Gaglianico. Options include the 'Lake Viverone – Serra d'Ivrea loop from Candelo' (moderate, 60.5 km) or the 'Fountain With Bust in Zubiena loop from Sandigliano' (moderate, 34.8 km). For a wider selection of routes and their difficulty levels, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Gaglianico guide page.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-preserved historical sites like the Ricetto of Candelo, often described as 'worth a visit' and part of 'The most beautiful places in Italy'. The unique 'lunar appearance' and historical significance of the Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site also make it a 'must do' for many. The natural beauty and peacefulness of areas like the Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve are also highly valued.
The Castello di Gaglianico, a significant historical fortress in the Biella area, is privately owned and unfortunately not open to visitors. While it's a notable landmark, its interior and grounds are not accessible to the public.
Beyond Gaglianico, the wider Biella province offers numerous cultural sites. The Sanctuary of the Sacred Mount of Oropa is a significant place of worship and pilgrimage. You can also visit the Museo del Territorio Biellese in Biella, which houses artifacts telling the story of the region. The Castello di Verrone, dating back to the 11th-12th centuries, is another historical landmark.
Yes, the Botanical Garden of Oropa, established in 1998, is part of the WWF Oasis system and showcases around 500 species of local Biellese flora and mountain plants. Additionally, the Oasi Zegna is another protected area offering opportunities for nature exploration in the broader region.


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