Best attractions and places to see around Villa Del Bosco include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest in Italy's Piedmont region. The area is characterized by its ancient trees, agricultural traditions, and the picturesque Rovasenda stream. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural features that reflect the region's heritage and geology. The terrain offers diverse opportunities for exploration, from historical towers to natural monuments.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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Super trail and terrain, drains immediately and grip always at the top!
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Excellent panoramic point and for a stop
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It is a medieval tower that dates back to the 11th century and was part of a fortified system built between the 12th and 13th centuries. The church of S. Giovanni alle Castelle was part of this structure, destroyed in 1950, today replaced by the chapel of the Madonna della Neve, built by the Alpine Section of Gattinara.
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Getting to the Castelle towers is easy but at the same time you have to prepare for a nice climb which is paved so it is also possible to get there with a racing bike, pay attention to the slopes which are in double figures even if interspersed with a few moments of breathing space
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The place called Torre delle Castelle is a promontory that dominates Gattinara and the entire low plain on one side you can enjoy the view of the Sesia valley and on the other Gattinara you can enjoy an exceptional view of the vineyards and in the background the Biella area on clear days both an exceptional view of Monte Rosa
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the unique red earth formations known as Rive Rosse, which offer a distinctive landscape. The municipality's name, "Villa of the Wood," is derived from the presence of ancient, large trees, contributing to a serene atmosphere. The area is also situated in the upper basin of the Rovasenda stream, providing picturesque natural settings.
Yes, Villa Del Bosco has several historical sites. While the medieval Castle of Villa del Bosco is privately owned, you can visit the Castelle Tower, an 11th-century medieval tower that was part of a fortified system. The Parish Church of San Lorenzo, originally built in the 1500s, is also open to visitors and features a 15th-century fresco.
For cultural insights, you can visit the Museum of Agricultural Tools and Antique Domestic Objects, which offers a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage and past way of life. Additionally, the Fabbrica della Ruota, a former wool mill, now serves as a lively cultural center showcasing industrial history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from spots like Monte Fenera summit and summit cross, which offers vistas of Valsesia and Monte Rosa. The Sanctuary of the Crucifix of Boca is also highly regarded as a spectacular religious site surrounded by greenery, often a destination for pilgrimages.
Absolutely. The area offers various hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the "Rive Rosse Trail to Santuario della Madonna degli Angeli (via N10)" and a path from Lozzolo to Rusca Randa (via Trail 710) which winds through wine country. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Villa Del Bosco guide.
For cyclists, there are several routes, such as the "Rifugio La Sella – Fabbrica della Ruota loop from Roasio San Maurizio" and the "Fabbrica della Ruota – Brughiera Sanctuary loop from Roasio San Maurizio." These routes allow you to explore the region's landscapes and attractions by bike. Discover more on the Cycling around Villa Del Bosco guide.
Yes, for easier options, the "From Lozzolo to Rusca Randa (via Trail 710)" is an easy hiking trail. Locally, the "Percorso Rosso" and "Percorso Verde" provide shorter loops to explore the municipal territory, passing by a monumental chestnut tree, vineyards, and the Rive Rosse. You can find more details on the Hiking around Villa Del Bosco guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Sanctuary of the Crucifix of Boca is listed as family-friendly, offering a peaceful visit. The Castelle Tower also welcomes families, providing a historical viewpoint after a climb. The Fabbrica della Ruota is another family-friendly historical site.
The Rive Rosse are located in the eastern part of the Biellese region. This unusual landscape, characterized by its orange-reddish rocks and strong erosion, creates an almost Martian appearance. It's a fascinating natural monument to explore.
The very name of Villa del Bosco, meaning "Villa of the Wood," is a direct reference to the impressive, centuries-old trees found within its landscape. These ancient trees are a defining natural feature of the area, contributing to its serene atmosphere and historical character.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's agricultural landscape, vineyards, and hiking trails suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can explore routes like the "Rive Rosse – Bench loop from Brusnengo" or the "Colle San Lorenzo loop from Gattinara." These trails offer varying distances and difficulties for runners. More options can be found on the Running Trails around Villa Del Bosco guide.


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