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Hiking around Bianzè offers a unique perspective on the Vercelli province of Piedmont, Italy. The region is characterized by extensive rice fields and a network of historic canals, providing tranquil walking experiences. While lacking dramatic mountain trails, the flat, agricultural terrain is complemented by nearby hills, such as those in Moncrivello, which offer varied elevation. This landscape provides a blend of cultural richness and natural serenity for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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9.15km
02:28
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.82km
01:59
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.7km
04:36
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.04km
02:17
10m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.3km
03:08
40m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small church located in the hilly area and dating back to the 12th century, in an excellent state of preservation and located in a panoramic position, so much so that nearby they have installed the giant bench of la Vila (of the municipality of Villareggia)
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Rest stop offered by the Palestrina farmhouse
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These paths are truly suggestive, almost always cleaned by local bikers who go to the Villareggia mountain bike shop
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I tried to make a tour that could include most of the trails on the Moncrivello hill. Although I did not pass by the Miralta sanctuary, undoubtedly the most famous building in that area, the trails are almost always very clean. About 3/4 of the way there is a short stretch with a ramp for a jump of a certain importance. I do not recommend it because the difference in height of the jump is considerable and you land in a stretch with an additional slope. But those who love jumping and are capable will have fun. However, next to the wooden ramp on the right side there are 2 simpler passages that can be done. Overall a very fun tour, for long stretches similar to xc routes.
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The Collegiata di Sant’Agata in Santhià, a comune in the province of Vercelli, Piedmont, Italy, is an impressive church located in the central Piazza Roma, not far from the town hall. Although the original Romanesque building from the 12th century has now disappeared, there are still remains of the northern exterior, the semicircular apse and the stone bell tower. The present church, designed by architect Giuseppe Talucchi, was built between 1836 and 1839 in Neoclassical style. The facade is characterized by a large pronao, supported by six columns, with vaults painted by the artist Luigi Hartmann. Inside is a valuable polittico by Gerolamo Giovenone.
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The Collegiata di Sant'Agata in Santhià, a municipality in the province of Vercelli, Piedmont, is an impressive church located in the central Piazza Roma, not far from the town hall. Although the original 12th century Romanesque building has now disappeared, remains of the northern exterior, semi-circular apse and stone bell tower still remain. The current church, designed by architect Giuseppe Talucchi, was built between 1836 and 1839 in a neoclassical style. The facade is characterized by a large pronao, supported by six columns, with vaults painted by artist Luigi Hartmann. Inside is a valuable polittico by Gerolamo Giovenone.
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Farm specialized in the production of the typical wine of this area: Erbaluce. The passito is also excellent.
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Sanctuary dating from the beginning of the tenth century and subsequently enlarged around 1930, it is the only survivor of the ancient medieval town that has completely disappeared
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Hiking around Bianzè primarily features flat, agricultural terrain dominated by vast rice fields and a network of historic canals. While the immediate area is mostly flat, nearby Moncrivello hills offer routes with more varied elevation, providing a blend of gentle and slightly more challenging paths.
Yes, Bianzè offers several easy routes suitable for families. The flat terrain through the rice fields and alongside canals provides tranquil and safe walking experiences. For example, the Santhià - Via Francigena Loop is an easy 7.8 km path that follows a historic route through agricultural landscapes, perfect for a family outing.
Many of the trails around Bianzè, particularly those through the open rice fields and along the canals, are suitable for dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near agricultural areas or if wildlife is present. The tranquil environment makes it a pleasant area for walks with your canine companion.
The best times to hike in Bianzè are during spring (April-May) when the rice fields are flooded, reflecting the sky, and in late summer/early autumn (September-October) when the rice is golden and ready for harvest. These seasons offer unique visual appeal and generally pleasant temperatures. Winter can also be an option for crisp, quiet walks, though some paths might be muddy.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, the MoncriVilla Blue Trail is a moderate 9.2 km ring tour that explores the Moncrivello hills. The Santhià - Via Francigena Loop is another popular circular option, offering an easy 7.8 km path through agricultural areas.
The region offers a mix of natural and historical points of interest. You can explore the vast rice paddies and the impressive network of irrigation canals, such as the Canale Cavour and Canale Depretis. Nearby, you might encounter historical sites like Moncrivello Castle or natural monuments like the Pera Cunca Sacrificial Stone. The Oasi Verde with its lake also provides a serene natural spot.
There are over 60 hiking routes available around Bianzè, catering to various preferences. This includes 31 easy routes, 32 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options, ensuring there's a path for every ability level.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique tranquility of walking through the rice fields, the cultural richness of the historic canals, and the peaceful escape into the authentic Piedmontese countryside.
Yes, the Erbaluce Vineyard Trail (via Trail 111) is a moderate 16.7 km route that leads through vineyards and agricultural areas, offering a different scenic experience compared to the rice fields.
While Bianzè itself is a smaller town, nearby larger centers like Santhià, which is part of the Via Francigena Loop, often have better public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for specific access points to trailheads, especially for routes further afield from Bianzè.
For many routes through the rice fields and along canals, you can often find roadside parking in or near Bianzè and its hamlets like Carpeneto and Moletto. For trails in the Moncrivello hills, parking is typically available near key points like the Moncrivello Sanctuary. For routes starting in towns like Santhià, look for designated public parking areas.
The canals, such as the historic Canale Cavour and Canale Depretis, are crucial to the region's identity and agriculture. They form an extensive irrigation network vital for the vast rice fields. Hiking alongside these waterways offers insight into the region's engineering heritage and provides pleasant, flat routes with unique perspectives on the landscape. You can learn more about the Canale Cavour at visitvalsesiavercelli.it.


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