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Hike a moderate 5.8-mile loop through Monferrato vineyards, past charming villages, and to the impressive Cereseto Castle in Piedmont, Italy
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.55 km
1.49 km
1.34 km
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3.55 km
2.70 km
2.62 km
501 m
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The Cereseto Castle Loop is approximately 9.37 km (5.8 miles) long. Most hikers complete it in about 2 hours and 41 minutes, allowing for a relaxed pace to enjoy the scenery.
The trail features a varied terrain, including peaceful dirt tracks, quiet asphalt roads, paved sections, and dedicated hiking paths. You'll traverse gentle rolling hills, winding through extensive vineyards, lush meadows, and past charming historic stone villages built with local 'pietra da cantoni' sandstone.
Yes, this loop is generally considered an easy hike, making it suitable for beginners and families looking for a relaxing walk. The elevation gain is moderate, and the paths are well-maintained.
Specific parking details for the Cereseto Castle Loop are best found by checking the komoot tour page or local signage upon arrival. Generally, parking is available near the starting points of trails in Monferrato villages, often close to the castle or a central square.
Along the route, you'll experience the stunning UNESCO-listed vineyard landscapes of Monferrato. Key sights include the impressive Gothic Cereseto Castle, historic settlements with ancient churches, and wide vistas of the countryside. You'll also pass an Abandoned Building Opposite Castello di Cereseto.
The Monferrato region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring (April-May) offers lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn (September-October) provides stunning fall foliage and harvest activity in the vineyards. Summers can be warm, so an early start is recommended.
While specific regulations for this exact loop are not detailed, many trails in the Monferrato region are dog-friendly. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through vineyards, near livestock, or in populated areas, and to carry waste bags.
No specific permits or entrance fees are required to hike the Cereseto Castle Loop itself. The trail is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the Cereseto Castle Loop is part of a larger network of trails in the Monferrato region. The route itself is known as "Anello di Cereseto" (100% covered) and also briefly intersects with the "Sentiero dei Santuari - Alessandro Davite" (6% covered).
The Cereseto Castle Loop is part of the broader Monferrato area, which includes the Parco Naturale del Sacro Monte di Crea. While the loop itself doesn't have specific fees, it's always good practice to respect park regulations, such as staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and packing out all trash. There are no general entrance fees for the park.
The Monferrato region is renowned for its gastronomy and wine. You'll find charming villages along or near the route that offer opportunities to experience local cuisine and wine, with cafes and restaurants available for refreshments and meals.