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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Zeme

Best natural monuments around Zeme are found in the Lomellina region of Lombardy, Italy, an area characterized by a flat landscape interspersed with unique natural features. This region is known for its extensive paddy fields, river systems, and remnants of ancient forests and geological formations. The natural monuments here showcase the interplay of water, land, and human activity, offering diverse ecological and scenic points of interest.

Best natural monuments around Zeme

  • The most popular natural monuments is Dosso of Lomellina

Last updated: June 28, 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 natural features can I explore around Zeme?

The natural monuments around Zeme, located in the Lomellina region of Lombardy, Italy, offer a variety of distinct features. You can discover the tiny, sandy hills of the Dosso of Lomellina, which are remnants of ancient river changes. There are also significant river confluences, such as the Sesia–Po Confluence, and protected marshlands like the Loja Marsh, which features a rare flooded forest.

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

Yes, several natural monuments around Zeme are suitable for families. The Dosso of Lomellina offers a unique landscape of small hills that can be interesting for children. The Sesia–Po Confluence provides expansive river views and the chance to observe cranes between November and February. Additionally, the Sant'Alessandro Heronry is a great spot for wildlife viewing, especially birds, which can be fascinating for all ages.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the natural monuments around Zeme?

The marshlands and forests around Zeme are rich in biodiversity. At the Loja Marsh, you can find an extraordinary presence of birds, including Ardeidae, Kingfishers, Anatidae, and Moorhens. The area is also home to various mammals like shrews, weasels, and polecats, as well as reptiles and amphibians such as grass snakes and frogs. The Sant'Alessandro Heronry is particularly known for its large bird population, being the biggest heronry in the province.

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

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For birdwatching, especially to see cranes, the period between November and February is ideal at the Sesia–Po Confluence. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor areas, with lush greenery in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be warm, but still suitable for early morning or late afternoon visits.

Are there hiking opportunities near the natural monuments around Zeme?

Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find several trails for different skill levels. For example, there are moderate loops like the "Loop tour in Lomellina" and "Hiking loop from Mortara," or easier options such as the "Hiking loop from Madonna del Campo." You can explore more hiking routes and their details on the Hiking around Zeme guide page.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments in the Zeme area?

Absolutely! The flat landscape of the Lomellina region is well-suited for road cycling. Routes like the "Rice fields – Lomellina countryside loop from Sant'Angelo Lomellina" and the "Lomellina countryside – Dosso of Lomellina loop from Olevano" allow you to explore the area's natural beauty. Discover more road cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Zeme guide page.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Zeme?

Visitors often appreciate the unique geological formations and the rich biodiversity. The tiny, sandy hills of the Dosso of Lomellina offer a pleasant surprise amidst the flat countryside. The Loja Marsh is highly valued for its significant environmental values and extraordinary bird presence. The expansive river views at the Sesia–Po Confluence are also a popular highlight, especially when cranes are present.

Are there any waterfalls to visit near Zeme?

Yes, the Agogna Waterfalls are a natural monument in the area. While their course was significantly altered by a flood in 2003, human intervention has since secured the area, making it accessible for visitors to see the remnants of these cascades along the Agogna stream.

Are there opportunities for running trails around Zeme?

Yes, the area around Zeme provides several running trails. You can find moderate routes like the "Running loop from Mortara" or the "Railway bridge loop from Zeme." For more challenging runs, there are options such as the "Bosco della Merlata loop from Mortara." More details on these and other running trails can be found on the Running Trails around Zeme guide page.

What is the significance of the Sant'Alessandro Heronry?

The Sant'Alessandro Heronry is a significant natural monument located in western Lomellina, within a humid area of the paleoalveo of the Agogna stream. It is recognized as the largest of the 13 heronries in the province of Pavia and is one of the most populous. It comprises diverse environments, including a humid forest of black alders, bushy willow areas, and expanses of marsh reeds, making it a vital habitat for numerous bird species.

How long should I plan for a visit to the natural monuments around Zeme?

The time needed depends on which monuments you wish to visit and what activities you plan. For a quick stop at a viewpoint like the Sesia–Po Confluence or the Dosso of Lomellina, an hour or two might suffice. If you plan to explore the Loja Marsh or the Sant'Alessandro Heronry more thoroughly, especially for birdwatching or a short walk, allow for a half-day. Combining multiple sites or engaging in a longer hike or bike ride could easily fill a full day.

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