Best attractions and places to see around Scaldasole include historical landmarks and natural landscapes within the Lomellina region of Italy. This area is characterized by its agricultural economy, featuring rice fields, corn, and poplar trees. The town itself is known for its significant medieval fortress, the Castello di Scaldasole, which dates back to the 10th century. Visitors can explore a mix of cultural sites and serene natural environments.
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Madonna della Bozzola, sanctuary on the Via Francigena
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The village and surrounding area are home to a sedentary colony of white storks. The nests are visible in some parts of the city and surrounding areas (for example: at the entrance to the village, for those coming from Gropello Cairoli or Bereguardo, or at the A7 exit of Gropello Cairoli on the left), but in the particularly they are concentrated in the area of Cascina Venara in Zerbolò (signs in the city center). The Cascina is also home to a hostel. For several years, the number of nesting storks has stabilized in about ten pairs that breed and guarantee a good number of newborns every year. Since the species tends to live in groups, the presence of the sedentary colony forces storks, engaged in migration, to stop and, in most cases, to nest and reproduce. (Wikipedia)
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The Santuario Madonna della Bozzola is a diocesan reference point for pastoral care, located in Tromello, province of Pavia, region of Lombardy. This sanctuary, dedicated to Our Lady of the Bozzola, is a place of encounter, reflection and spiritual growth. The shrine has its origins in a miraculous apparition of Maria Benedetta in 1465. Maria invited the faithful to build a chapel and later a church in her honor on this site. The church, founded at the beginning of the 16th century, has a cotto facade with frescoes in the lunettes of the portals. Inside is a painting of Our Lady of the Bozzola. The shrine was restored in 1983.
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For pilgrims by bike: https://www.viefrancigene.org/it/resource/statictrack/da-mortara-a-pavia-tappa-06-in-bici/ From the Abbey of Sant'Albino, founded in the fifth century and then rebuilt, now a stop for pilgrims passing through Mortara, a beautiful path through cultivated fields and farms, irrigation canals and unexpected patches of trees leads us to Tromello, a stop on the route from Sigeric. Along the way we meet the sanctuary of Madonna delle Bozzole and pass some characteristic agricultural villages. Pay attention to the traffic along the SP 185. After Zerbolò we arrive at the confluence with the Ticino, which we bypass in some parts. The view of the river, combined with a varied presence of fauna, offers an evocative spectacle. Outside the cities it is not possible to get water, the only refreshment points are in Tromello and Zerbolò.
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The Naviglio Langosco (in Lombard: Nivili Langosch) is a canal fed by the Ticino River. The purpose of this canal is to irrigate the fields in the Novarese and Lomellina regions. It was realized in the 17th century on the initiative of Count Guido Langosco. The count ordered the construction of the canal, which was designed by engineer Pietro Antonio Barca, and work began in 1613 and was completed in 1665. The canal begins in the province of Novara, north of the Ponte di Turbigo, and flows then through the areas of Galliate, Romentino, Trecate, and Cerano. It then leaves Piedmont and enters Lombardy, where it flows past Cassolnovo, Vigevano (where it crosses the Terdoppio), and Gambolò. It ends near Cascina Montagione, in the municipality of Tromello. 🏞️🇮🇹
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Beautiful sanctuary! For those who want more info: https://www.madonnadellabozzola.org/storia/
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The legendary Via Francigena.
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Via francigena for Pavia.
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The most prominent historical attraction is the Castello di Scaldasole. This impressive medieval fortified complex dates back to the late 10th century and is considered one of the most significant medieval fortresses in the Pavia province and Lombardy region. It features seven medieval towers, intricate vaults, Renaissance fireplaces, and halls adorned with frescoes.
Yes, you can visit the Sanctuary of Madonna della Bozzola, a religious building with historical and spiritual significance, founded in the early 16th century. Another notable historical route is the Via Francigena Path Near Pavia, a legendary trail passing through cultivated fields and agricultural villages.
Scaldasole is situated in the Lomellina region, known for its agricultural landscape with prevalent crops of rice, corn, and poplar trees. This area is sometimes referred to as 'La Piccola Loira' due to its historical sites and picturesque cultivated fields. You can also find the Naviglio Langosco, a 17th-century canal fed by the Ticino River, offering scenic views.
Yes, a short distance north of Scaldasole, towards Valeggio, there is a natural reserve established in 1984. It's one of the few forested areas in Lomellina, featuring robinia trees, shrubs, and notable examples of English oak and white poplar. It's an excellent spot for wildlife spotting.
The natural reserve is home to various birds, including grey herons, wood pigeons, turtledoves, nightingales, blackcaps, and tits. More common species like pheasants, starlings, and grey crows are also present. Occasionally, storks nest there during migration, and the tawny owl is the only bird of prey. Wild rabbits are abundant, and foxes can also be found.
Absolutely. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Bozzola is listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the Stork Nests in Cascina Venara, Zerbolò offer a unique and engaging experience for families, where you can observe a sedentary colony of white storks.
The area around Scaldasole is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling along the Via Francigena Path Near Pavia or explore the scenic routes along the Naviglio Langosco. For more structured routes, there are numerous cycling and mountain biking trails available. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Scaldasole and MTB Trails around Scaldasole guides.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Church of Dorno – Scaldasole Castle loop from Dorno' (18.8 km) or 'Chiesa di Bombardone – Boschetto di Dorno-Scaldasole loop from Dorno' (20.9 km). More challenging options are also available. Explore these and more in the Cycling around Scaldasole guide.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are moderate trails such as the 'Bereguardo Pontoon Bridge – Covered Bridge of Pavia loop from Garlasco' (59.9 km) or the 'Wooden Bridge over the Ticino – Dialect Sundial loop from Garlasco' (33.9 km). You can discover a variety of MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Scaldasole guide.
Yes, the Ponte della Gerola, also known as 'Ponte del Cornale', is an iron bridge with eight arched spans that crosses the Po River. Built in 1916, it is notable for being the only bridge over the Po with porphyry cube flooring, offering a unique sight.
Given the agricultural landscape and natural reserves, spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting Scaldasole. The weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities like cycling and walking, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful during these seasons.
Yes, the region offers several gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Bereguardo Pontoon Bridge – Bereguardo Pontoon Bridge loop from Garlasco' (71.2 km, difficult) or 'Wooden Bridge over the Ticino – Bereguardo Pontoon Bridge loop from Garlasco' (51.6 km, moderate). More options are detailed in the Gravel biking around Scaldasole guide.


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