Best attractions and places to see around Castellar include historical sites, religious buildings, and panoramic viewpoints. This region, located near Saluzzo in Piedmont, Italy, offers a mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Visitors can explore well-preserved medieval villages and discover chapels nestled in scenic landscapes. The area provides opportunities for exploring the foothills of the Alps and enjoying views of the surrounding valleys.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The culmination of a tough climb and the start of a crazy network of beautiful downhill trails. Highly recommended place.
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Sant'Eusebio stands on the highest point between the borders of Pagno, Martiniana Po and Brondello, about 750 meters above sea level. It is perhaps the oldest of all those present in the valley. It is already mentioned in the Statutes, which are from 1508. In fact, speaking of the boundaries of the properties at n.255, we read: "incipiendo a via Sancti Euxobii" (starting from the road to S.Eusebio). When that area served as a pasture, the monks will have built that Chapel, perhaps in wood, both as a place of prayer and worship, but it could also serve as a warehouse for goods. The structure of the Chapel, as it has come down to us, is very simple and poor. A small room, without a portico. The architecture of the same, despite its simplicity, shows signs of various alterations. Four pillars are clearly visible from the outside. They were built to support it, or they were its shape or
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Beautiful view of the surrounding peaks
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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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An early season outing classic!
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Small church in the woods between San Grato and San Michele.
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Chapel in the woods that can also repair, present a fountain
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Locally nicknamed "Leonardo's Mountain" for Da Vinci praised its quartzite minerals, Mount Bracco also has interesting rock climbing sectors that can be reached from Sanfront. I've climbed several routes on good gneiss year-round, only to be avoided during the warmest months.
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The most prominent historical site is the Historic center of Saluzzo. This medieval village was the capital of a marquisate for over four centuries and is one of Piedmont's best-preserved medieval cities. You can also find historical significance in religious buildings like the Chapel of Sant'Eusebio, which stands on a historical high point between Pagno, Martiniana Po, and Brondello.
Yes, the area features several notable religious buildings. The Chapel of San Bernardo del Vecchio is located in a panoramic spot, perfect for a break. Another is the Chapel of Sant'Eusebio, a small church nestled in the woods. Additionally, the Church of Maria Vergine Assunta (Venasca), with its distinctive purple-pink facade and important paintings, is a significant religious site in the lower Varaita Valley.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Chapel of San Bernardo del Vecchio, which offers views of the surrounding peaks. The Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit provides a truly spectacular vista, including Monviso in the foreground and, on clear days, a wide view over the Po valley to the first mountains of Lombardy.
The region around Castellar is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Lower and Middle Bronda Valley Cornice Trail' or the 'Castellar to Santa Caterina Chapel (via Route V48)'. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling routes, including tours around Saluzzo and the Monviso Park.
Yes, the Historic center of Saluzzo is considered family-friendly, offering a charming medieval village atmosphere with restaurants and cultural events. Many of the religious sites, like the Chapel of Sant'Eusebio, are accessible via pleasant walks through the woods, suitable for families looking for a serene outing.
Castellar is situated in the foothills of the Alps, offering beautiful natural landscapes. You'll encounter scenic views of surrounding valleys and peaks, especially from viewpoints like the Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit. The area also features charming woods, such as those surrounding the Chapel of Sant'Eusebio, and the Monviso Park at the foot of Monviso.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved medieval charm of the Historic center of Saluzzo, noting its characteristic streets and local cuisine. The panoramic locations of chapels like San Bernardo del Vecchio are highly valued for their stunning views and suitability for a peaceful break. The breathtaking vistas from summits like Monte Bracco, with Monviso in the foreground, are also a major highlight.
Yes, the Historic center of Saluzzo is full of restaurants where you can taste typical local cuisine. For a more casual option, the Chapel of San Bernardo del Vecchio has picnic tables near its porch, offering a perfect spot for a break with scenic views. The town of Venasca, home to the Church of Maria Vergine Assunta, also has several bars and restaurants.
You can find a variety of popular hiking routes in the area. Some favorites include the 'Lower and Middle Bronda Valley Cornice Trail', the 'Castellar to Santa Caterina Chapel (via Route V48)', and the 'Valle Bronda Trekking: Pagno to Brondello'. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Castellar.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Sampeyre Pass – Birrone Pass loop from Costigliole Saluzzo'. Road cyclists can enjoy tours such as 'From Saluzzo under Monviso - Ring tour in the Monviso Park' or 'Saluzzo: Tour of the Three Passes'. More detailed routes are available in the gravel biking guide and road cycling guide around Castellar.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the Chapel of Sant'Eusebio, tucked away in the woods on a high point, offers a serene and historical stop that feels off the beaten path. The small, characteristic historic center of Venasca, where the Church of Maria Vergine Assunta is located, also provides a charming glimpse into a typical mountain village away from larger crowds.
Hiking trails around Castellar vary in difficulty. Many routes, such as the 'Lower and Middle Bronda Valley Cornice Trail' and 'Castellar to Santa Caterina Chapel', are rated as moderate. For those seeking more challenging climbs, the ascent to the Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit is considered intermediate to difficult, with a significant elevation gain. It's recommended to train a little before embarking on such excursions.


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