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The name Montecrestese means “the mountain made of rocks growing like crests”, meaning it's a group of rocky spikes, positioned on a large area, where many small villages with ancient stone architectures are born. The trail discovers the most peculiar districts, following old mule tracks that cross blooming fields, woods and vineyards, where the Prünent variety is grown still today, with the “a topie” (pergola) technique.
What to visit along the trail:
Castelluccio, with the remains of a small fortified house and, close by the village, two megalithic sites (Croppole and Castelluccio), characterized by a group of stone walls, megalithic rooms and menhirs, some in a row and some in a circle.
Chiesa, with the second tallest steeple of Ossola, 67.5 meters high.
Naviledo with its mule track that crosses, with vaults passages, some houses.
Giosio with its bread oven and the wine press.
Burella, where stone arches are still visible today, even after the Spanish castle-removal.
Roldo, with its typical small lepontic temple (celtic).
Each district has connections with nearby towns, so it’s easy to plan variations to this track.
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Montecrestese and its districts (upper ring)
Great ring of Montecrestese and its districts