Attractions and places to see around Frascaro include a variety of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cycling routes within this small municipality in Italy's Piedmont region. The area offers a quiet escape in a hilly, natural setting, providing opportunities for scenic walks and cultural exploration. Notable sites include the Parish Church of San Nicolao and the location of a former fortified castle, now the Town Hall.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Colored pencils instead of the usual poles, great idea.
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Located in Borgo Basalone (also known as the new part), this 17th-century palace in typical Genoese style represents one of the few examples of Ligurian architecture in Piedmont. Commissioned by noblewoman Lelia Di Negro—niece of Ambrogio Di Negro, former Doge of Genoa—when, invested with the fiefdoms of the same name and becoming Marchioness of Mombaruzzo and Countess of Quaranti, she decided to move the marquis' palace from the fortified enclosure of the Castle to an even more dominant and spectacular location.
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Excellent view of the vineyards
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beautiful and little frequented
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But why not have it continue towards Asti?? It would be nice.
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Unfortunately, tractors leave clods of earth that are then trampled, making the ground uneven and, in case of rain, dangerously slippery; bullies and uncivilized people prevail with impunity.
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the V.d.F. website it has been inhabited without interruption since prehistoric times; home to a thriving riverine emporium during the Iron Age; it became a Roman municipium in close relationship with the Via Fulvia which connected Augusta Taurinorum (Turin) with Dertona (Tortona). The archaeological area and the small museum have been closed and in a state of decay for years. In the photo the small chapel dedicated to S. Rocco and S. Bovo is always open, and a good stopping point.
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beautiful road on a slight slope, recently almost entirely asphalted; only a short dirt stretch, muddy if wet.
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A truly unique spot is the Vineyard of the Colorful Pencils in Mombaruzzo. This land art installation features old wooden vineyard poles transformed into large colored pencils, offering a distinctive viewpoint and a great photo opportunity.
Yes, Frascaro and its surroundings offer several historical and religious sites. You can explore the Abbey of Santa Giustina, a Romanesque church with a rich history dating back to the 8th century, though it's now a private residence and open only on special occasions. The Chapel of Saint Roch and Saint Bovo is another historical religious building, often open and welcoming for a brief stop. Within Frascaro itself, the Parish Church of San Nicolao, originally from the 13th century, houses frescoes by Luigi Laiolo.
Frascaro is nestled in a rich, hilly natural environment, perfect for scenic walks. You can visit Tanaro and Masio, where you'll find a bridge over the Tanaro river with the town of Masio in the background, offering beautiful river views. The entire region provides ample opportunities to immerse yourself in nature.
Absolutely! The Solero–Alessandria Cycle Path is an intermediate cycle way surrounded by fields and flanked by the railway, connecting Solero and Alessandria. For more cycling adventures, you can find various routes in the Cycling around Frascaro guide.
The hilly landscape around Frascaro is ideal for walks. The "Passeggiata del Ponte Rosso" is a recommended route for experiencing the local natural beauty. For more structured trails, explore the Hiking around Frascaro guide, which includes routes like the Monferrato Heritage Trail.
Many attractions around Frascaro are suitable for families. The Vineyard of the Colorful Pencils offers a fun and visually engaging experience. The Tanaro and Masio river area provides pleasant views and open spaces. Additionally, the Chapel of Saint Roch and Saint Bovo is noted as family-friendly.
To experience local events, consider visiting in spring or autumn. Frascaro hosts "Frascaro in Fiore" on the first Sunday of April, dedicated to gardening. In autumn, the "Frutti e Buoi dei Paesi Tuoi" fair takes place on the third Sunday of September, celebrating local gastronomic specialties and regional products.
Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can discover various routes, including those along the Tanaro River Embankment, in the Gravel biking around Frascaro guide.
Beyond outdoor pursuits, you can delve into Frascaro's history by visiting the site of the former fortified castle, now home to the Town Hall, which offers a glimpse into its medieval past. The Parish Church of San Nicolao is also a cultural highlight with its historical frescoes.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The unique land art at the Vineyard of the Colorful Pencils and the scenic views along the Tanaro river are particularly popular. The area is valued for its quiet, natural setting and the chance to explore both cultural heritage and active trails.


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