Best attractions and places to see around Nibbiano include a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. Situated in the Emilia-Romagna region, the area features rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves. Visitors can explore ancient village architecture, fortified settlements, and picturesque natural features like the Tidone torrent and nearby lakes. The region also offers cultural insights through its wine festivals and local gastronomy.
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Il Castello di Monticello (Gazzola, PC) is a 14th-century medieval fortification strategically located between Val Trebbia and Val Luretta. Mentioned since 1372, it is known for its war events, including a battle in 1945. It was a fief of the Arcelli family and, despite war damage, retains its quadrangular structure.
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very scenic and fun road near Lake Trebecco
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Monticello Castle, of strategic importance due to its location on the ridge of the Trebbia and Luretta valleys and its role in the entrenched camp, was first mentioned in 1372 when it was occupied by papal troops.
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The Castle was first mentioned in a document from 1001. On this occasion, Bishop Sigifredo granted the Benedictine monks of San Savino (Piacenza) some land, including the area of the Castle. The building has a trapezoidal plan and has four circular towers. The first of the four towers dates back to around the year 1000, which only later became four. The Castle was often the scene of clashes and battles. In 1212, the Guelphs of Piacenza took refuge there, threatened by the Ghibellines of Visconti, but they were worsted because they were defeated later in two battles. In the fourteenth century, the Castle was inhabited by Gabriello Boccapiccina, then it passed to the Chiapponi family. When the Chiapponi family died out, in the eighteenth century they were replaced by the Scotti di San Giorgio, who profoundly adapted the building, transforming it into a stately home. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Castle belonged for a short period to the Lombardi of Genoa; it was then sold to Eng. Giuseppe Manfredi, who had it restored by Prof. Camillo Guidotti. From 1930 to 1987, the building was owned by the Ursuline Mothers of Piacenza. Today, the Castle is used by the current owner as a venue for private events.
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An important battle of the Liberation struggle took place here at the castle of Monticello, between 15 and 16 April 1945, in which a handful of partisans barricaded in the castle resisted and repelled a large Nazi-fascist troop of 450 men. Here is an exciting documentation: https://www.rivalta-trebbia.it/battaglia-di-monticello/
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Montalto Pavese stands in a dominant position on the first hills above Casteggio, the beautiful castle (one of the best preserved in the region) with its Italian garden and its wine production.
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Village above Casteggio with two excellent restaurants and panoramic square
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The Castle of Rezzanello appears mentioned for the first time in a document from 1001. On this occasion Bishop Sigifredo granted some land to the Benedictine monks of San Savino, including the Castle area. The castle has a trapezoidal plan with four towers that stand out from the corners and a large internal courtyard. The turrets have a round base, are elegantly slender and crowned by a projection supported by arches and covered by a conical roof. The same type of arches in double order creates a decorative motif in the attic. To adapt it to housing needs, numerous large windows were opened, regularly distributed on all the facades. Located in the center of a valley, it is surrounded by a splendid seven-hectare park with centuries-old plants, a fountain and streams. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the castle was transformed into a stately home. The new owner, Eng. Giuseppe Manfredi entrusted the intervention to the architect Camillo Guidotti who conducted it according to the late-romantic criteria then in vogue, altering the original design.
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The Nibbiano area is rich in natural beauty, featuring picturesque rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and olive groves that offer panoramic views. You can also explore the Tidone torrent, which runs through the town, and nearby lakes such as Lake Molato (Diga del Molato) and Lake Trebecco, both popular for walks and scenic views. The "Little Stelvio" Pavese offers stunning vistas from its cycling climb.
Yes, Nibbiano offers a variety of hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the loop around Lake Trebecco. Moderate options include the Bridge over the Tidone – Molato Dam loop from Nibbiano. More challenging routes are also available, such as the Molato Dam – Tidone Trail loop. You can find more details on various routes in the Hiking around Nibbiano guide.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse routes around Nibbiano. The "Little Stelvio" Pavese is a renowned climb with 17 hairpin bends over just under 3 km, gaining 170 meters in altitude. For mountain biking, options like the Tidone Springs – Molato Dam loop from Nibbiano offer challenging terrain. Explore more routes in the MTB Trails around Nibbiano guide.
Nibbiano is rich in history. You can explore the ancient village architecture, including remnants of old tower houses and defensive walls. Notable sites include the external view of the Castle of Nibbiano, the Church of San Pietro, and the Neo-Romanesque Chiesa di San Colombano. Further afield, consider visiting Rezzanello Castle and Monticello Castle, both with significant historical backgrounds.
Nibbiano is part of the "Strada dei Vini e dei Sapori dei Colli Piacentini," offering a rich culinary tradition. You can taste local wines like Gutturnio, Ortrugo, and Malvasia at many local wineries. Authentic dishes include Pisarei e fasö, Anolini in brodo, and local DOP cured meats. The Val Tidone Wine Fest in September is a great opportunity to experience local products.
Families can enjoy exploring the historical village of Nibbiano and its ancient architecture. The natural surroundings, including Lake Molato and Lake Trebecco, offer easy walking paths suitable for all ages. Fortunago Historic Center and Fountain is recognized as one of Italy's most beautiful villages and is family-friendly, surrounded by protected forests with marked routes.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Nibbiano. The weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming flowers or vibrant autumn foliage. September also hosts the Val Tidone Wine Fest, adding a cultural element to your visit.
Nibbiano hosts an Antique and Craft Market every third Saturday of the month in the town square. Here you can find antiques, ceramics, textiles, and creations by local artisans. The region also celebrates the Val Tidone Wine Fest in September, offering opportunities to taste local wines and products.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Highlights like Montalto Pavese are praised for their well-preserved castles and dominant positions. The challenging yet scenic climb of the "Little Stelvio" Pavese is a favorite among cyclists, while the historical significance and natural setting of Fortunago Historic Center and Fountain are highly valued.
Yes, beyond the Castle of Nibbiano itself, there are several significant castles in the vicinity. Montalto Pavese features a beautifully preserved castle with an Italian garden. You can also find Rezzanello Castle, a private residence with a rich history, and Monticello Castle, a 14th-century medieval fortification with lovely views.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can find challenging routes like the Castello di Sala Mandelli – Castello di Corano loop from Pianello Val Tidone or the Rocca d'Olgisio loop from Pianello Val Tidone. These trails offer varying distances and difficulty levels for runners. More options are listed in the Running Trails around Nibbiano guide.
Nibbiano is an integral part of the "Strada dei Vini e dei Sapori dei Colli Piacentini" (Wine and Flavors Road). Many local wineries in the surrounding Piacentini hills offer tours and tastings of renowned wines such as Gutturnio, Ortrugo, and Malvasia. This is the best way to immerse yourself in the region's rich viticultural and culinary heritage.


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