Natural monuments around Novello are primarily characterized by the vineyard-covered hills of the Langhe region in Piedmont, Italy. This area, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers expansive panoramic views of meticulously cultivated vineyards and distant mountain ranges. The landscape is a result of centuries of interaction between nature and human viticulture, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Novello's elevated position provides remarkable vistas, including views of the snow-capped Alps on clear days.
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A magnificent cedar tree stands tall on the hill.
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The most famous tree of the Langhe
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The most beautiful tree in the area
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The entry point of the prestigious and renowned Langhe wine estate located on the road to Serralunga d'Alba and Piana Gallo.
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A perfect location to enjoy the beautiful views. Description: The name of the wine village of La Morra is derived from the word Mura, which means fence. The facades have been demolished over the centuries. La Morra is now an open community. Wall remains are still visible. The medieval wine village is located in a UNESCO area and is flooded every Sunday by pilgrims of vinologists who are looking for the right grape and path of life. You can read our full experience at https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/tour/795591563
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Producers of Barolo and the great wines of the Langhe in Serralunga d'Alba. Born in 1858 from the love story between the King of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II and Rosa Vercellana.
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The Novello area is primarily known for the vineyard-covered hills of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Specific natural monuments include the iconic Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe, considered the most famous tree in the region. Other significant tree monuments are the Cedar of Lebanon on the Hill and The Cedar Tree, both offering scenic views. You can also find the unique Plane trees "the nativity scenes" near Cherasco, some with hollow trunks.
Yes, several natural monuments around Novello are considered family-friendly. These include the Plane trees "the nativity scenes", the famous Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe, and the Cedar of Lebanon on the Hill. Exploring these sites offers a pleasant experience for all ages amidst the beautiful Langhe landscape.
The landscape around Novello is characterized by undulating, vineyard-covered hills that form a stunning mosaic of colors throughout the seasons. Novello's elevated position provides remarkable panoramic views, extending to the Tanaro river plain and, on clear days, to the snow-capped Alps, including Monviso. The region also features hazelnut groves and truffle-rich forests, all contributing to its UNESCO World Heritage status.
Yes, a network of circular walking trails extends from Novello, winding through vineyards and natural areas. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy to moderate options. For example, there are routes like the "Historic Center of Barolo – Barolo Castle loop from Novello" (6.0 km, easy) or the "Barolo Castle – Barolo Village and Vineyards loop from Novello" (13.6 km, moderate). You can find more details on Hiking around Novello.
The Langhe region offers exceptional scenic beauty throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn is particularly stunning with the vineyards turning vibrant shades of red and gold, coinciding with the grape harvest. Clear days in any season can offer spectacular panoramic views of the distant Alps.
Novello's elevated position itself provides remarkable panoramic views. Many of the natural monuments, such as the Cedar of Lebanon on the Hill and The Cedar Tree, are also viewpoints. These spots offer expansive vistas of the meticulously cultivated vineyards and distant mountain ranges, providing excellent photographic opportunities.
Beyond hiking, the Novello area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the "View of Barolo loop from Novello" (9.0 km, moderate), or engage in mountain biking with routes like the "Scenic viewpoint over Barolo – Bricco di Vergne loop from Novello" (26.1 km, moderate). More information on these activities can be found in the guides for Running Trails around Novello and MTB Trails around Novello.
The vineyard-covered hills are the primary natural attraction. The best way to explore them is by walking or cycling along the extensive network of trails that crisscross the region. These trails allow you to immerse yourself in the countryside, experiencing the fresh air and natural sounds, and often lead to charming historic villages and opportunities for wine tasting.
While specific parking details for each natural monument are not always provided, Novello and surrounding villages typically offer public parking areas. For trails leading to natural monuments, it's advisable to check local signage or visitor information centers upon arrival for the most convenient parking options.
The Langhe region is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its cultural landscapes, which are an outstanding example of human interaction with the natural environment. Centuries of viticulture have shaped the rolling hills into a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing landscape of vineyards, ancient villages, and castles, blending natural beauty with rich cultural heritage.
Yes, there are several easy walks available. For instance, the "Historic Center of Barolo – Barolo Castle loop from Novello" is an easy 6.0 km hike, and the "Barolo Vineyard Grapevines – View of Vineyards and the Alps loop from Novello" is another easy 6.0 km option. These trails are perfect for enjoying the natural beauty without strenuous effort. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Novello guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional scenic beauty and the immersive natural experience. The meticulously cultivated vineyards, panoramic views extending to the Alps, and the tranquility of being 'off the tourist track' are often praised. The famous Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe is a particularly popular spot, though visitors note it is now fenced off.


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