Best attractions and places to see around Belvedere Langhe include panoramic viewpoints and historical sites within the Langhe region of Piedmont, Italy. The village offers views of the surrounding landscape, characterized by vineyards and hazelnut groves. This area is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its rolling, vine-covered hills. Visitors can explore various cultural and natural points of interest.
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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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Bossolasco is located on a long and panoramic ridge that, starting above Alba, ends near Murazzano, joining the other "panoramic" road, the SP 661 that goes from Dogliani towards Montezemolo. They are both perfect for cycling, with the only contraindication to avoid, if possible, the weekends because then they become "hunting" territory for motorcyclists. The quantity of small roads that go up from the Dogliani/Barolo area on one side and from the Belbo valley on the other allow for countless and satisfying circular tours on roads that are not too busy, the only flaw, the surface is not always impeccable. The view of the Alpine arc is magnificent, on good weather days.
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Place of worship and prayer Piazza S. Paolo, 9, 12063 Dogliani CN http://www.parrocchiedogliani.it/VisitaSanPaolo.html 017370188
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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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Very quiet roads for relaxing cycling.
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The roads around Brossolasco are spectacular to enjoy cycling, the landscapes and the tranquility of the area. It is highly recommended!
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Shrine of San Bernardo with a view, excellent for a stop
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Monforte d'Alba is a small wine village in the southern part of the Piedmont region in the Langhe region. The village is known for the powerful barolo wines that are produced there and is therefore included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Monforte d'Alba is an old town, which owes its origins to the historic castle built on top of the hill in the early Middle Ages.
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Belvedere Langhe itself features the Ruderi del "Castello" e Punto Panoramico, offering a glimpse into the village's past and panoramic views. Nearby, you can visit the Historic village of Monforte d'Alba, recognized as one of Italy's most beautiful villages with its winding streets and open-air amphitheater. Another significant site is the Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo, located on the highest hill in the area, providing expansive views and commemorating a crucial part of history. The broader Langhe region is also dotted with numerous medieval castles, such as the Castle of Serralunga and Castello Falletti in Barolo.
Yes, Belvedere Langhe and its surroundings host several significant religious sites. Within the village, you'll find the Cappella dell'Assunta, Parrocchia di San Nicola, Cappella di San Rocco, and the Santuario Madonna delle Grazie. Further afield, consider visiting the Parish Church of Saints Quiricus and Paul in Dogliani, known for its majestic architecture, or the Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti, which offers a splendid panoramic position.
The village of Belvedere Langhe, whose name means "beautiful view," is renowned for its panoramic vistas. The Ruderi del "Castello" e Punto Panoramico offers an immense panorama of the entire Langhe area and the Alps. The Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo also provides an exceptional view of the Langhe and the Alpine arc. Additionally, the Historic village of Monforte d'Alba and the Bossolasco Bicycle Sculptures are known for their scenic surroundings and views on clear days.
The area around Belvedere Langhe is characterized by rolling, vine-covered hills, hazelnut groves, and dense forests, forming part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Langhe. You'll experience a sense of peace amidst this agricultural landscape. The views often extend to the majestic Alpine arc, especially from higher viewpoints like the Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Historic village of Monforte d'Alba is considered family-friendly, offering charming streets to explore. The Bossolasco Bicycle Sculptures provide a unique and interesting sight for all ages. Additionally, the Parish Church of Saints Quiricus and Paul and the Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti are also suitable for family visits. For a broader experience, the nearby Parco Safari – Le Langhe offers an exciting outing for children and adults alike.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Barolo Castle – View of Barolo loop from Monforte d'Alba' or the 'Panoramic view of the Langhe – Monforte d'Alba Amphitheatre loop from Belvedere Langhe'. Find more options on the Gravel biking around Belvedere Langhe guide. For running, there are trails such as the 'Running loop from Dogliani' or the 'Breathtaking panorama loop from Murazzano', detailed in the Running Trails around Belvedere Langhe guide. Hikers can enjoy routes like the 'Historic Chapels Trail from Marsaglia' or the 'Vineyards route S. Lucia', available in the Hiking around Belvedere Langhe guide.
Yes, the hiking trails around Belvedere Langhe cater to various skill levels. You can find easy walks like the 'Historic Chapels Trail from Marsaglia' (5.8 km). Moderate options include the 'Sanctuary of the Virgin of Hal – Breathtaking panorama loop from Murazzano' (8 km) and the 'Vineyards route S. Lucia – S. Lucia vineyards loop from Dogliani' (12.8 km). For more details and additional routes, refer to the Hiking around Belvedere Langhe guide.
The Langhe region is beautiful year-round, but many visitors particularly enjoy the spring and autumn. Spring brings blooming vineyards and mild weather, while autumn is famous for the grape harvest, vibrant fall foliage, and truffle season. The changing colors of the vineyards in autumn offer a truly spectacular landscape, making it an ideal time for scenic drives and outdoor activities.
Beyond historical sites, Belvedere Langhe offers a unique cultural point of interest with its recently established Center for Buddhist Religion and Culture Studies. The town also features restored craft shops, adding to its local charm and providing insight into traditional craftsmanship. The broader Langhe region is also famous for its wineries, offering wine tasting experiences, particularly for Barolo and Barbaresco wines.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views of the Langhe and the Alps, especially from spots like the Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo. The tranquility and beauty of the vine-covered hills and hazelnut groves are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy exploring the charming medieval villages like Monforte d'Alba and the quiet roads perfect for cycling around places like Bossolasco Bicycle Sculptures.
Yes, the roads around Bossolasco are particularly recommended for cycling, offering quiet routes with magnificent views of the Alpine arc on clear days. You can find routes like the 'Barolo Castle – View of Barolo loop from Monforte d'Alba' or the 'Panoramic view of the Langhe – Monforte d'Alba Amphitheatre loop from Belvedere Langhe'. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, check the Gravel biking around Belvedere Langhe guide.


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