Best attractions and places to see around Nucetto include historical, cultural, and natural sites. Located in the hills of Italy's Alta Val Bormida and on the banks of the Tanaro River, Nucetto is surrounded by lush chestnut and oak woods. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks, such as ancient castle ruins and museums, alongside natural features like abundant vegetation and former industrial sites. It is an ideal spot for exploration, featuring diverse landscapes and points of interest.
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Always beautiful views from the giant benches.
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Very nice to cycle on these roads in the month of June, colors that mix in a wonderful mix.
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Ceva is an ancient medieval village located in the province of Cuneo. The city is located in the small wedge obtained from the Tanaro river and the Cevetta stream. The historic center of Ceva is characterized by arcaded streets, loggias and vaults that lead to Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II and the Church of the Assunta. The city is famous for the Mushroom Exhibition held in September and for the Festival of Colors and Flavors of the Valleys held in June.
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A pleasant surprise awaits those who believe that the sight of blooming lavender fields is the prerogative only of France. In Piedmont, precisely in Sale San Giovanni, the month of late June transforms the hills of the Bassa Langa, in the Province of Cuneo, into a symphony of colours. The vibrant purple of lavender intertwines with the luminous green of new leaves, offering a spectacle of unparalleled beauty.
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Nice pole with signs of all the cities of the world
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I have been able to find out very little about this church: it is known that it was placed to watch over an ancient crossroads of paths, used in ancient times to trade salt (on the other hand, salt is mentioned in many local toponyms, just mention the town of Sale Langhe). Until a few years ago, however, it was a ruin, overgrown with climbing plants, recently a group of willing people rearranged it, redoing the roof, cleaning up the walls and also highlighting the apse which, in addition to the altar, also kept a fresco of which unfortunately few traces remain. Transit point of the cart track which from the entrance to the reserve continues towards Camerana (slight uphill then downhill, the ancient salt road), and arrival point of the "Sentiero del Menhir" which instead crosses the reserve, another beautiful trail for MTB . Recommended for a lunch stop, unfortunately there is no water.
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Nucetto and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Museo Storico di Nucetto e dell'Alta Val Tanaro, housed in the former railway station, which covers the region's past from geological evolution to both World Wars. Explore the ruins of the ancient castle in the Villa hamlet, offering panoramic views, or see the architectural significance of the former Parish Church of SS. Cosma e Damiano with its 15th-century fresco traces. Traces of defensive works from the wars against France and Napoleon are also visible. Further afield, discover the Historic center of Ceva, an ancient medieval village with arcaded streets, or the charming village of Priero with its historic tower and Baroque church.
Yes, Nucetto is home to the Museo Storico di Nucetto e dell'Alta Val Tanaro. This museum, located in the former Nucetto railway station, offers a comprehensive journey through the region's history, from ancient Ligurian inhabitants to the Napoleonic era and local natural history, including fossils and minerals.
The area around Nucetto is characterized by lush chestnut and oak woods, offering easy walks and a sense of unspoiled wilderness. You can also visit the Lavender Fields of Sale San Giovanni, which transform into a symphony of colors and scents, particularly in late June. The region is strategically located at the entrance to the Alta Val Tanaro and within the hills of the Alta Val Bormida, providing scenic landscapes.
Absolutely. Nucetto is surrounded by natural landscapes perfect for hiking. You can find various trails, including moderate routes like 'From Bagnasco to Colle di San Giacomo' or more challenging options such as 'From Nucetto to Perlo via Pilone Perlo Shrine'. For more detailed information and routes, explore the hiking guide around Nucetto.
Yes, the Nucetto area offers several routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can enjoy scenic rides through the hills and valleys. Options range from moderate MTB trails like 'Pedalando nei dintorni di Nucetto' to more difficult ones such as 'Tropicana Trail – San Giovanni Chapel loop from Priero'. Discover more routes in the MTB trails guide around Nucetto.
For breathtaking views, visit the Big Bench and Heart Sculpture of Roccavignale, which offers expansive panoramas of the Valbormida. The ruins of the ancient castle in the Villa hamlet also provide a picturesque vista of the valley below. Additionally, the Lavender Fields of Sale San Giovanni offer stunning visual spectacles, especially when in bloom.
Many attractions around Nucetto are suitable for families. The Big Bench and Heart Sculpture of Roccavignale is a fun spot for all ages with great views. Exploring the Historic center of Ceva or the village of Priero can be an engaging experience for families, as can a visit to the colorful Lavender Fields of Sale San Giovanni.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Late June is ideal for experiencing the blooming Lavender Fields of Sale San Giovanni. For cultural events, Nucetto celebrates its chickpea heritage with the 'Ceciata alla Zingarella' festival on the last Sunday of July and the 'Festa del Cece' on the second Sunday of October. The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling through the chestnut and oak woods.
Beyond the main attractions, you can explore the site of a former coal mine, which operated until 1950, where sections of tunnels and original buildings are still visible. Another hidden gem is the Oratorio del Foresto, an ancient church that once watched over a salt trade crossroads, recently restored by locals.
Nucetto is particularly known for its traditional chickpea cultivation. This heritage is celebrated with two distinct events: the 'Ceciata alla Zingarella' festival, held on the last Sunday of July, and the 'Festa del Cece' (Chickpea Festival), which takes place on the second Sunday of October. These festivals offer a unique insight into local traditions and cuisine.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from the Big Bench and Heart Sculpture of Roccavignale, which offers an amazing panorama of the Valbormida. The Lavender Fields of Sale San Giovanni are loved for their vibrant colors and pleasant scents, particularly in June. The Historic center of Ceva is appreciated for its ancient medieval charm, arcaded streets, and significant buildings.


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