Church of Santo Stefano, from Candia Canavese
Access
From the , take the exit for Santhia. Then, you must turn left onto the (Turin), exiting at Borgo D'Ale. Afterwards, the direction is Cigliano and Caluso. Just before the latter, turn right towards the basin and Candia. Turning left into via Lago you go up to the village of Candia. Having found Via Santo Stefano, go up it briefly (it becomes a dirt road) to a large clearing on the left where you can leave your vehicle.
Introduction
In addition to visiting a characteristic sacred place, there are beautiful views of Lake Candia.
Description
As you ascend, the 14th-century tower of Castiglione immediately stands out. You are just above the village of Candia, on the hill of Santo Stefano.
Halfway up, a splendid view of the lake, the village and the surrounding areas emerges. In the middle section, the road becomes paved again but using a car risks losing the viewpoint.
In a short distance, the Romanesque church of Santo Stefano dating from the 11th century is reached. There are benches that are useful for resting, as well as a series of panels telling the history of the place.
For guided tours: info@chiesasantostefano.it - 3473591651 - 3472236653 - news about the church: https://www.piemonteis.org/?p=5618
In a nutshell. Dif. T - displ. +70 mt - 1,5 km - 30' A/R
If you want, here is the pdf photo file, with some other news:
http://cralgalliera.altervista.org/LagoCandia023.pdf
Tours in the area: http://www.cralgalliera.altervista.org/GitePiemonteCentroNordLombardiaOvest.htm
http://www.cralgalliera.altervista.org/anno2023.htm
http://www.cralgalliera.altervista.org/altre2023.htm
NB: in the case of an excursion, always check with FIE, Cai, any park authorities or other institutions, pro loco, etc, that there have been no changes that have increased the difficulties! No liability is accepted. The present text is purely indicative and not exhaustive.
Info Hiking Section Cral Galliera: http://www.cralgalliera.altervista.org/esc.htm
trips 2023 at the link: http://www.cralgalliera.altervista.org/gite023.pdf