Attractions and places to see around Roascio offer insights into local history and scenic views within Italy's Piedmont region. This comune in the Province of Cuneo is characterized by small villages where agricultural traditions are maintained. The area provides a blend of cultural sites and natural landscapes, including hamlets like San Rocco and Sant'Anna.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In a splendid panoramic location, built of Langa stone, it is notable for the Baroque-style decoration of its brick façade. The building's design is attributed to Francesco Gallo, who worked in the Cuneo and Mondovì areas in the first half of the 18th century. The interior retains no decoration. The altar is noteworthy, the last vestige of the pre-existing building. This is evidenced by the fresco depicting the Madonna enthroned breastfeeding the Child, with Saint George, patron saint of Niella Belbo, at her side, dating to the late 15th century. (Quote from the lovelanghe website)
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Gottasecca is a beautiful village located on the ridge that divides the Bormida Valley from the Uzzone Valley. It can be reached with five, very pleasant km from Camerana, with average gradients of 8%, the climb from the Uzzone Valley is more challenging, because the first km after the Valle village exceed double figures. In any case, once you arrive, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Bormida Valley and the surrounding hills. The area between Gottasecca and Prunetto is also crossed by some pleasant MTB itineraries (signposted "MountainBrick" mainly on dirt/forest roads and difficulty from S1 to S3 (check first because years ago some sections were obstructed by fallen trees due to strong winds)
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Visible from afar, this shrine dominates a suggestive landscape of vineyards and rolling hills, a crossing point between the Alta Langa and the most famous Langa, that of the vineyards. The climb from Bastia Mondovì is gradual and never extreme, the landscape that gradually widens then repays the efforts. Bring water supplies because there is none to be found, furthermore the exposure of the road is almost all to the South. The visit to the shrine repays the small detour necessary to reach it.
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Shrine of San Bernardo with a view, excellent for a stop
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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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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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Very smooth climb, never too difficult.
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The most significant historical site is the Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo, which commemorates fallen partisans and offers expansive views. Additionally, the Historic center of Ceva provides a glimpse into an ancient medieval village with arcaded streets and historical buildings. You can also find the Oratorio del Foresto, an ancient church guarding a historic salt trade route.
The Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo is renowned for offering one of the best observation points in the Langa region, with breathtaking views over the hills of Cigliè, Rocca Cigliè, and the entire Alpine arc, including Monviso. The Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti also boasts a splendid panoramic position.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti, built in Langa stone with Baroque-style decoration, is a beautiful religious site. Another interesting spot is the Oratorio del Foresto, an ancient church that has been recently restored and is located along historical trade routes.
The area around Roascio offers a variety of road cycling routes. You can find challenging rides like the "View of the Langhe Vineyards – Scenic Ascent loop from Ceva" (110 km) or the "Murazzano War Memorial – Bossolasco Bicycle Sculptures loop from Ceva" (105 km). For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Roascio guide.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails. Options include the "Pilone di Santa Lucia loop from Ceva" (33 km, moderate) and the "Chapel of Località Ferrazzi – Lavender Fields loop from Ceva" (24 km, moderate). For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Roascio guide.
This climb is described as very smooth and regular, without particularly demanding sections. It's a pedalable ascent, steep at the beginning but then easing towards the town, averaging 6.3% over 5 km. It offers a consistent ascent for cyclists.
While Roascio itself is a small comune, the nearby Historic center of Ceva is listed as family-friendly, offering an ancient medieval village to explore. The Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti is also noted as family-friendly and a great picnic spot.
The Langa region, where Roascio is located, is particularly beautiful when the vineyards change color, offering a fascinating natural landscape. Clear days are highly recommended for visiting viewpoints like the Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo to fully appreciate the expansive views of the Alpine arc.
Visitors highly value the breathtaking panoramic views it offers over the entire Alpine arc, including Monviso, and the wide, sinuous bends of the Tanaro river. It's also appreciated for its historical significance as a memorial to fallen partisans, set in a serene and rural Langa landscape.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti is noted as a great picnic spot and has a fountain. The Oratorio del Foresto is also recommended for a lunch stop, though it lacks water facilities.
The area around Roascio, including hamlets like San Rocco, Sant'Anna, San Giovanni, and Mondoni, is characterized by small villages where old agricultural traditions remain largely intact. These villages offer a glimpse into the traditional rural life of Italy's Piedmont region.


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