Way of Oropa

The Cammino di Oropa in Piedmont is a great little journey through a beautiful and amazing area in 62 km of walking.

There are several variants of the Cammino di Oropa, but the Serra variant is definitely the most famous and traveled.

In just a few days, you walk from the agricultural plain to the mountains, crossing a large forest, touching castles, ancient villages, places of the spirit, admiring unforgettable views.

The itinerary can be covered in four short stages (15.1 to 17.4 km) of increasing difficulty; this “slow” formula is ideal for those who have never tackled a stage itinerary and want to test themselves, and can be seen as a “training walk,” to prepare for tackling the great European routes such as Via Francigena or the Camino de Santiago.

More experienced and trained wayfarers can also tackle it in three stages, staying overnight in Magnano and the Graglia Sanctuary. In this case the lengths and height differences are more important.

  • Santuario di Oropa
  • Santuario di Oropa

GUIDE OF THE PATHS OF OROPA

To reach Oropa is to immerse oneself in the nature of an area that stretches from Canavese, to the rice fields of Biella and Vercelli, meets the Community of Bose, and then crosses mountain paths to discover the most important Marian temple in the Alps.

The main route, two hours from Milan or Turin, winds along the Ivrea Moraine Serra, starts in Santhià and with its 4 stages is ideal for a long weekend.
But there’s more, the guidebook allows you to choose three other routes: from Valperga and Ivrea following the Canavese; along the traces of the historic night pilgrimage of Fontainemore; and from Valle Mosso through the colors and blooms of Oasi Zegna.
Nature and spirituality lead to the Oropa shrine, and from here there is the possibility of three day trips to enjoy a vacation or explore the mountains.

The Oropa paths are:

– The Cammino di Oropa Canavesano

– The Cammino di Oropa della Serra

– The Cammino di Oropa Orientale

Buy the official guidebook, written by Alberto Conte, creator of the Oropa Walks and president of the Slow Movement Association. In the guidebook you will find all the information you need to get on the trail: detailed maps, route descriptions, elevation differences, places to sleep and places not to be missed.

Cammino di Oropa della Serra

With the free Cammini d’Italia app, you can plan and walk Cammino di Oropa della Serra safely, being able to plan the stages in detail and walk the route thanks to the integrated GPS technology that supports your orientation during your adventure.

⠀Inside the app you will find many other paths present in Italy. Thanks to the georeferenced tracks of many routes, you will be able to study the itinerary that suits you best and also download the GPX tracks of the individual stages offline.

The app also includes a complete digital map of all the paths surveyed to date on our portal, giving you a wide range of choices among the many paths in the Belpaese.

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