Attractions and places to see around Revello offer a blend of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural landscapes in the Piedmont region of Italy. Situated at the start of the Po Valley and at the foot of Mombracco, the area provides opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover medieval architecture, religious buildings, and dedicated cycle paths. The region is characterized by its position near the Po River and its connection to the Monviso Park.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Place of worship and prayer Via Po, 1, 12033 Moretta CN 017294148
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Beautiful sanctuary at the end of the Airasca-Moretta cycle path.
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fast cycle path all straight
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The ancient village of Saluzzo is gorgeous. Narrow cobbled streets between historic buildings lead up to Castilla, the fortress/castle that towers over the city, a bit like the Spielberg towers over Brno (ironically). A must visit.
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Revello offers a rich historical heritage. You can visit the 15th-century Collegiata (Collegiate Church) in the historic center, featuring a Renaissance portal and altarpieces. The ancient Palazzo Comunale, now the town hall, houses the late Gothic Cappella Marchionale (Marquis Chapel), adorned with early 16th-century frescoes. Just 9 km away, the Historic center of Saluzzo is a well-preserved medieval village that was once the capital of a marquisate.
Yes, the area features notable religious sites. The Abbazia di Santa Maria di Staffarda, founded in 1135, is a significant medieval monument where you can explore its church, cloister, and guesthouse. In Revello, the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of the Pilone is a fine example of Piedmontese Baroque architecture and a pleasant spot for a break.
Revello is nestled in natural beauty. Mombracco, also known as "Leonardo's mountain," offers trails and panoramic views. The town is also close to the Po River, which flows through the plain. For an indoor natural experience, the Naturalistic Museum of the Po River in Revello's center showcases the diverse environments and animals of the Monviso Park.
Absolutely! Revello is well-suited for cycling. The Airasca–Moretta Cycle Path is a dedicated route spanning over 18 km on asphalt, perfect for road biking. Another option is the Via della Pietra Cycle Path, which runs from Barge to the border between Bagnolo and Bibiana, largely following an ancient railway line, making it mostly flat. You can find more cycling routes in the MTB Trails around Revello guide.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. Mombracco offers well-signposted trails for walking, leading to historical ruins and providing panoramic views. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Tour of the Chapels of Revello' or the 'Historic Revello to San Leonardo Chapel Trail'. Discover more details and routes in the Hiking around Revello guide.
Many attractions around Revello are suitable for families. The Historic center of Saluzzo is a charming medieval village to explore. Both the Airasca–Moretta Cycle Path and the Via della Pietra Cycle Path are mostly flat and ideal for family bike rides. The Naturalistic Museum of the Po River offers engaging dioramas for all ages.
For panoramic views, head to Mombracco. Its trails often lead to spots offering expansive vistas of the plain. Exploring the mountain can reveal various viewpoints, including those near the Fort of Bramafam or the ruins of Soprano Castle.
Revello is known for its local culinary delights. Be sure to try *mustaccioli*, which are diamond-shaped biscuits, and *cujette*, a type of handmade gnocchi. The region also produces delicious sweet asparagus. Many local restaurants in the historic center of Revello and nearby Saluzzo offer these traditional dishes.
Yes, Revello is home to the Naturalistic Museum of the Po River. Located in the town center, this museum features interesting dioramas that illustrate the diverse environments and animal life of the Monviso Park, with a particular focus on the areas surrounding the Po River.
Revello hosts several local events that celebrate its history and traditions. The Feast of San Biagio, which coincides with Carnival, and the Feast of San Rocco, held in late August, are two notable occasions where visitors can experience the local culture and community spirit.
Yes, for easy walks, consider the trails on Mombracco, which are generally well-signposted. The cycle paths, such as the Airasca–Moretta Cycle Path and the Via della Pietra Cycle Path, are mostly flat and can also be enjoyed on foot, offering pleasant, accessible routes.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Historic center of Saluzzo is loved for its well-preserved medieval character and numerous dining options. Cyclists enjoy the smooth, dedicated Airasca–Moretta Cycle Path, while the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of the Pilone is valued as a peaceful break spot with beautiful Baroque architecture.
Yes, the area around Revello offers several mountain biking trails. Mombracco has trails suitable for mountain biking, providing a mix of terrain and scenic views. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Castellar Castle – Chapel of Sant'Eusebio loop' or the 'Historic center of Saluzzo – Castellar Castle loop'. Detailed routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Revello guide.
Mombracco, often referred to as "Leonardo's mountain," is a significant natural feature near Revello. It offers well-signposted trails perfect for walking or mountain biking. Exploring Mombracco can lead you to discover the Fort of Bramafam, small chapels, picnic areas, and the ruins of the ancient Soprano Castle, all while providing stunning panoramic views of the surrounding plain.


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