Hiking – Antronesca Route: from Villadossola to Antrona
Difficulty
Easy
Period
Spring / Autumn

Follow the ancient road of the Strada Antronesca (Antronesca Route) through villages with ancient traditions. In the first section, from Villadossola to Borgomezzavalle, you can still see terraces where grains, potatoes and above all grapes were grown. The villages still house ancient tools such as grape presses, ovens and mills.

Description

Seppiana was the religious reference point until 1500 for the whole valley; the area of Viganella, Rivera and Ruginenta was famous for the working of iron, while in the upper part up to Antrona gold from various mines was worked. In Antrona Piana, in the 17th-century church, some of the most beautiful works of the wood sculptor Giulio Gualio are preserved. Antrona Valley is the valley of the “Autani”, ancient processions that have their roots in the 17th century, after the Plague. Today the best known processions are those of Montescheno, known as Autani dei Set Frei, and Seppiana, the Autani ad Sant Jacam.

DISCOVER THE OTHER STAGES OF THE STRADA ANTRONESCA:
Stage 2 – From Antrona to Cingino Camping Barn
Stage 3 – From Cingino Camping Barn to Saas Almagell

Useful info

Italian Alpine Club (CAI) site identification code

Sector C “Historic Routes” C00

Places visited

Villadossola, Noga, Boschetto, Cresti, Seppiana, San Rocco, Viganella, Rivera, Ruginenta, Prato, Madonna, Prabernardo, Locasca, Rovesca, Antrona

Points of interest along the route

  • Arched bridge over the Ovesca river in Villadossola
  • Noga church
  • The lever press in Noga
  • The historic centre of Noga
  • The stone staircase to Casa dei Conti with the old houses
  • The Megalithic site of Varchignoli
  • The Brevettola mills with the ancient forge
  • The village of Cresti
  • The “d’Arvina” chapel
  • The mule track
  • Seppiana church
  • The anthropomorphic cross
  • The houses in Camblione
  • The terraces of Viganella
  • Vanni House in Viganella
  • The millstone
  • The village of Viganella
  • Church
  • The Viganella Mirror
  • The “della Bosa” chapel
  • The Oratory of Rivera
  • Ruginenta with its oratory, houses and ruins of a mill
  • The village of Prato
  • The church and former hotel of San Pietro
  • Madonna with the Oratory and the Gold Mines Visitor Centre
  • The village of Prabernardo
  • The village of Locasca with the remains of the gold working plant
  • The village of Rovesca with the fresco of San Cristoforo from 1669 placed on the façade of the 1627 oratory
  • The 17th-century Via Crucis in Antrona, on the perimeter of the old church buried by the 1642 landslide (all chapels frescoed by Vigezzo painters, the 14th chapel by G.M. Borgnis in particular)
  • The village of Antrona Piana
  • The church in Antrona with the valuable works of Giulio Gualio (17th-century sculptor)

Accommodations

Accommodations: B&B, camp site and hotel Lago Pineta (Lago di Antrona)

Useful info

Transport: Domodossola FS International Railway Station (from Bern and Milan). From the BUS terminal, take the Villadossola bus route
Contact details: Municipalities of Villadossola, Montescheno, Borgomezzavalle and Antrona
CAI contact details: Villadossola Section
Refreshment areas: Seppiana “Da Monia”

Difficulty

Easy route. The majority of the route is along mule tracks.

Lenght

15,5 km

Ascent/descent

Ascent 718 m / Descent 88 m

Time to complete the route

4 hrs 25 min

Recommended equipment

Walking boots

Signage

C00

Reference map(s)

Map no. 7 scale 1:25,000 of the Geo4Map/CAI
Digital maps on the following apps: ViewRanger – Avenza Maps

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