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Touring cycling routes around Romagnano Sesia traverse the picturesque Novara hills and the Valsesia region in Piedmont, Italy. The area features diverse landscapes, including scenic vineyards and varying slopes suitable for different cycling levels. The Sesia River is a prominent natural feature, and the region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical charm.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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45.1km
02:52
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The Palace of the Ferrero Fieschi Princes of Masserano (often called simply the Palace of the Princes) is the main historical building of the village of Masserano (Biella) and one of the most important noble residences in the Biellese area.
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The Church of Santo Spirito in Masserano is one of the main Baroque religious buildings in the village and is very different (in style and function) from the older San Teonesto.
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The Parish Church of San Bernardo in Prato Sesia is an ancient basilica-style building with three naves, located in the Novara area.
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The wool mill was built by the Zignone brothers in 1878, in the Vallefredda area, a short distance from the confluence of the Scoldo stream with the Ponzone torrent and near the Biella-Borgosesia provincial road. The business was initially run by Pietro, Giovanni and Carlo. When Pietro died in 1891, only Carlo continued to run the business, but, alone, he was unable to get beyond 1896. In that year, the factory was rented to Anselmo Giletti, who installed a spinning mill there to serve the important Ponzone complex. In 1900, Carlo Zignone died, leaving behind Felicita Tonella as a widow and ten orphaned children. Only in 1912 did the brothers Umberto, Oreste and Rinaldo Zignone regain possession of the factory and form a partnership with the Ferla brothers, owners of the homonymous wool mill in Polto. After the partnership with the Ferlas ended in 1918, the Zignone brothers independently managed the company under the name "Lanificio Fratelli Zignone fu Carlo". The flood of 1927 caused serious damage to the factory and in 1931 Umberto Zignone died. Oreste and Rinaldo restarted production in partnership with their collaborators, such as the designer Ugo Rista and the sales representative Armando Garlanda. "Zignone Garlanda & Rista" was dissolved in 1937. In 1949 Garlanda also left the scene and once again the brothers Oreste and Rinaldo, and their nephew Ermanno, son of Umberto, returned to managing on their own with a promising start. The 1950s, however, were a difficult period and many small companies could not keep up: this also happened to the Zignone brothers' wool mill. In 1966, the entrepreneur Carlo Beretta purchased the Vallefredda buildings without however resuming the activity. In 1991, Carlo Beretta donated the industrial complex to DocBi-Centro Studi Biellesi after, in 1984, what had by then become the "Fabbrica della ruota" had hosted the exhibition "Industrial Archaeology in Valsessera and Valle Strona", tracing the path of the association and anticipating the new destiny of the former Lanificio Zignone. Today, the "Fabbrica della ruota", a lively cultural center, is included in the ecomuseum system of the Province of Biella. Source: municipality of Pray
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It is said that the sister suffered from werewolves and therefore lived practically locked up in this house
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Romagnano Sesia, a town of about 3,500 inhabitants in the province of Novara, is the production site of the DOCG Ghemme wine and boasts several monuments and places of interest. Examples are the Cantina dei Santi, what remains of the ancient Benedictine abbey of San Silano, and the Torre del Pretorio.
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sculptures by the artist Ruben Bertoldo
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Giant bench overlooking Gattinara, its vineyards and the plain.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Romagnano Sesia, offering a variety of experiences through the Novara hills and Valsesia region. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging ascents.
The terrain around Romagnano Sesia is characterized by rolling Novara hills, scenic vineyard paths, and views of the Sesia River. You'll encounter varying slopes, making it suitable for both traditional bicycles and e-bikes. The broader Valsesia area offers lush nature and alpine landscapes.
Yes, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available. While many routes are moderate to difficult, beginners and families can find suitable options to enjoy the picturesque landscapes at a more relaxed pace. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances.
Absolutely. The region boasts stunning natural features. You can find routes that offer panoramic views from the summit of Monte Fenera, or explore the unique orange-reddish rocks of the Rive Rosse area. The Sesia River itself is a prominent natural landmark, and many routes provide views of the surrounding valleys and even glimpses of Monte Rosa.
Romagnano Sesia is rich in history. You can cycle past the medieval urban layout of the town, including the Abbey of S. Silano and the 11th-century Cantina dei Santi with its 15th-century frescoes. Other notable sites include the Romanesque church of S. Martino di Breclema, the 1466 Pretorio Tower, and the remains of the Medieval Bridge. The Antonellian Villa Caccia, housing the Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Lower Valsesia, is also part of some itineraries. Additionally, you can explore several castles in the wider area, such as San Lorenzo Castle or Rovasenda Castle.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Murals of Gattinara – Nervi Winery loop from Romagnano Sesia, which explores local wine hills, and the View of Lake Orta from Gozzano – Villa Crespi, Orta San Giulio loop from Romagnano Sesia, offering lake views.
The touring cycling routes around Romagnano Sesia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 15 reviews. More than 370 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic vineyards, historical sites, and diverse landscapes.
Experienced cyclists looking for a challenge will find several difficult routes. For instance, the View of the Valley – Villa Crespi, Orta San Giulio loop from Romagnano Sesia is a demanding 91.5 km route with significant elevation gain, offering extensive views and passing by notable villas.
Romagnano Sesia is a well-established town, and while specific public transport connections to every trailhead may vary, the town itself is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to starting points of routes further afield.
In Romagnano Sesia, you can typically find parking in or around the town center, which serves as a common starting point for many routes. For routes beginning outside the main town, look for designated parking areas near trailheads or local attractions. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
Yes, there are routes that extend towards Lake Orta, providing beautiful views of the lake and its surroundings. The View of Lake Orta from Gozzano – Villa Crespi, Orta San Giulio loop from Romagnano Sesia is a prime example, allowing you to cycle past notable villas and enjoy the serene lake scenery.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Romagnano Sesia are generally spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the landscapes, especially the vineyards, are particularly beautiful. Summer can also be pleasant, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible but may require more preparation due to colder temperatures.


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