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Italy
Piedmont
Novara
Castellazzo Novarese

Vineyard of the Giant Pencils – Cavaglio Climb loop from Castellazzo Novarese

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Italy
Piedmont
Novara
Castellazzo Novarese

Vineyard of the Giant Pencils – Cavaglio Climb loop from Castellazzo Novarese

Moderate

4.0

(3)

23

riders

Vineyard of the Giant Pencils – Cavaglio Climb loop from Castellazzo Novarese

03:13

45.2km

360m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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4.97 km

Vineyard of the Giant Pencils

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We are on the Novara hills. This is the name commonly used to identify the hilly area of the province of Novara.
Located north of the capital, in the central part of the province, it is bordered by the Sesia rivers to the west and the Ticino rivers to the east and borders the Vergante to the north. The altitude is between 190 and 470 m above sea level.

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5.78 km

We are on the Novara Hills. This is the name commonly used to identify the hilly area of the province of Novara.
Located north of the capital, in the central part of the province, it is bordered by the Sesia rivers to the west and the Ticino rivers to the east and borders the Vergante river to the north. The altitude is between 190 and 470 m above sea level.

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14.9 km

Madonnina di Bergamina Memorial

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nice place to hit the pause button. Take your time to recharge both physically and mentally.

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23.4 km

Church of San Mamante, Cavaglio d'Agogna

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The facade of this church is beautiful.

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24.0 km

Cavaglio Climb

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6

24.2 km

View of the Mountains

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7

33.0 km

Cobblestone Road in the Hills

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beautiful road segments built with river pebbles

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38.4 km

Briona Castle

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The site of the castle of Briona is first mentioned in 995, while the first written records of the presence of a fortress date from 1140. They are recorded in an agreement between Count Guido di Biandrate and the canons of San Gaudenzio of Novara .

The agreement stipulated that the noble rights would still belong to the canons, who owned the castle's warehouses, while the military structure would go to Count Guido. The agreement satisfied both the clergy, as they would be entitled to the proceeds of the rent, warehouses and agricultural goods contained therein, as well as the right of four farms and the aristocratic rights to the cottages they converted, and to the Earl of Biandrate since the possession of the "castrum" was an important part of the fortified system led by the castles of Biandrate, Proh, Camodeia, Carpignano, Sizzano, Breclema and Seso, all placed to defend the entrances to Valsesia and all belonging to the Earl of Biandrate.

Indeed, the castle of Briona is in a strategic position on top of the hilly ridge and in military readiness dominated the plain below, in practice it controlled the entrances to Novara from the northwest. It is likely that the place was already a garrison in the Lombard period, but there are no certainties about the founder. From 1140 to 1209, the castle will be reconfirmed to the Biandrate by successive imperial diplomas. During the thirteenth century. the property of the counts was replaced by the property of the capital families, linked to Novara and its expansionist policy.

With the arrival of the lordship of Visconti, Briona came under the influence of the lordships of Milan. In 1356 it became the property of the Visconti, who made it a base for their fight against the Marquises of Monferrato. As such, it was sacked in 1363 by the "white company" of the Englishman Albert Sterz who hired Giovanni Paleologo, Marquis of Monferrato, and who for years ravaged the area of Novara.

More info at comune.briona.no.it/it-it/vivere-il-comune/cosa-vedere/castello-di-briona-sec-xv-955-1-616af6b5ca7af3d24d9e8ff04483b429

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45.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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29.4 km

14.4 km

962 m

317 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

26.9 km

14.3 km

3.48 km

483 m

< 100 m

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Friday 10 July

31°C

20°C

46 %

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