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Hike along the path of bread in Calasca Castiglione

In Ossola along ancient mule-tracks among the community ovens

Val D'Ossola - Valle Anzasca

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length icon Length:
8 Km
time icon Our time:
4h00' walking
climb icon Total climb:
500 mt
height icon Min and max height:
460 mt - 955 mt
track ring icon Type of track:
ring track
surface icon Surface:
trail - mule track
panorama icon Panorama:
terraces - ancient towns
coverage icon Cell network coverage:
partial
winter icon Traced in winter:
no
bike icon Traced by bike:
no

The Via del Pane (path of bread) passes through small rural towns, with stone houses, immersed in enchanting landscapes in the municipality of Calasca Castiglione, in the Anzasca valley. It is a slow-paced itinerary, discovering the most authentic Alpine culture whose common thread is the ancient community ovens that were used for baking bread. Today these centuries-old ovens, partly restored, are still functional and keep the tradition of rye bread alive also thanks to the cross-border festival called Lo Pan Ner - the breads of the Alps, which is celebrated around mid-October.

The route develops along ancient mule tracks in a terraced area which, until the last century, was mainly used for the cultivation of potatoes, rye, corn and chestnuts. The visibility of the terraces is now distorted by the advancement of the forest, but once upon a time, this steep slope was masterfully made cultivable thanks to the construction of numerous dry stone walls.

The itinerary passes through small villages, each with its own peculiarities and characteristics, also covering a stretch of Strà Granda, the ancient road that leads from Piedimulera to Macugnaga. The route begins from the Colombetti hamlet, a unique village, which represents the example of Ossola in stone, with its loggia houses and arches. It passes through Uria, Selvavecchia with its terraces, Vilasco with its oven and the mulin dul Gabriel, Cresta which once had so many inhabitants that there were 4 ovens, Drocala, once an important degagna, with its pagan cemetery enclosed by vaulted walls dry, Cà Bison of which today only ruins remain, Ielmala with its still functioning oven, Crotto, Porcareccia, Pecciola and Castiglione where a plaque commemorates the martyrdom of Don Giuseppe Rossi killed by fascists in Colombetti.


Traveled on: Oct 8th, 2023
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