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Bagnaria
A Village of Nature, History and Tradition Along the Greenway Voghera–Varzi
In the heart of the Oltrepò Pavese, nestled in the scenic Staffora Valley and crossed by the Greenway Voghera–Varzi, lies Bagnaria — a small, authentic village that invites visitors to discover the slow beauty of the Pavia countryside.
With an area of 16.59 km² and an altitude of about 337 m above sea level, Bagnaria is an oasis of peace where nature, history, and local food traditions come together.
Why Visit Bagnaria
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Scenery and nature: surrounded by the gentle hills of the Oltrepò Pavese, Bagnaria offers charming views and a perfect setting for walking, hiking, and cycling along the Greenway Voghera–Varzi, the cycling and walking trail that follows the route of the old railway.
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History and ancient charm: the medieval old town, with its stone houses, narrow lanes, and the remains of the Castle of Bagnaria, preserves a timeless atmosphere.
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Food and wine traditions: Bagnaria is famous for its cherries, including the renowned Ciliegia di Bagnaria, as well as for traditional cured meats and the excellent wines of the Oltrepò Pavese.
A Brief History
The origins of Bagnaria date back to the Middle Ages. The name derives from the Latin balnearia, meaning a place of baths or springs. The village was a fief of the Malaspina family and later passed to the Fieschi and Doria families. Its castle, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, suffered damage over time, particularly from earthquakes, but still stands as a symbol of the village’s medieval past.
What to See and Do
1. The Medieval Village
Walking through the cobbled streets of Bagnaria, visitors can admire the Parish Church of San Bartolomeo Apostolo, the ancient portal with the Malaspina coat of arms, and the remains of the old fortifications — a true immersion into the medieval soul of the Oltrepò Pavese.
2. The Castle Ruins
The remains of the Castle of Bagnaria rise above the village, offering a glimpse into its noble past and a beautiful panoramic view of the valley below.
3. The Greenway Voghera–Varzi
Bagnaria is crossed by the Greenway Voghera–Varzi, a 33 km cycling and walking path that follows the former railway line. Ideal for slow travel enthusiasts, it winds through vineyards, hills, and charming villages such as Godiasco, Ponte Nizza, and Varzi. The section passing through Bagnaria offers rest areas and panoramic spots perfect for a relaxing break.
4. Food and Local Events
Every June, Bagnaria celebrates its famous Cherry Festival, a delightful opportunity to taste the local Ciliegia di Bagnaria along with traditional dishes and wines. The village also contributes to the production of Varzi Salami DOP, one of the region’s most iconic products.
How to Get There
From Pavia, take the SS 461 towards Varzi. After Voghera, Bagnaria is about 23 km away. The village can also be reached by bike or on foot along the Greenway Voghera–Varzi, or by bus from Voghera and nearby towns.
Travel Tips
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Visit in spring or summer, when the valley is in full bloom and the Greenway is ideal for walking or cycling.
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Wear comfortable shoes or bring a bike — the Greenway section through Bagnaria is suitable for all levels.
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Taste local products in traditional trattorias or during food festivals.
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Combine your visit with nearby villages such as Varzi, Fortunago, or Godiasco for a full Oltrepò Pavese itinerary.
Conclusion
Bagnaria is a hidden gem of the Oltrepò Pavese — perfect for travelers seeking an authentic experience surrounded by nature, history, and flavors.
Its location along the Greenway Voghera–Varzi makes it an ideal stop for hikers, cyclists, and lovers of slow tourism.
A peaceful village where time seems to move more gently, and every corner tells the story of Pavia’s countryside charm.
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