Castles around Roatto are situated in an ancient village between Turin and Asti, nestled atop the Asti hills. This region offers views of the Monferrato and Langhe landscapes. The area is characterized by its historical significance, with structures like the Roatto Castle reflecting centuries of local heritage. Visitors can explore a blend of noble history and rural charm within this setting.
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Beautiful trail for MTB and gravel, easy and far from traffic and beautiful panoramic place in Camerano Casasco with telescope to see all of Monferrato
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In the hamlet of San Michele (half of the municipality of Dusino San Michele), a beautiful eighteenth-century church, and a castle, unfortunately private and not open to visitors, but which offers a nice view even from the outside. The church and its churchyard are quite suggestive. To get there you have to leave the provincial road and enter the town, but it's a detour of about a hundred metres, and it's worth it.
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A small village surrounded by nature and silence, very cute.
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Small hamlet in the Serravalle area. In the photo, in the background, the church of SS. Peter and Paul and behind the castle! The road instead descends until it meets the SP458 and the roundabout for the golf club.
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Very pretty village nestled in the green hills.
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Going through Cortanze is not a waste of time, peace and silence are the masters.
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It is a pretty town and there is a beautiful view of the surrounding hills Fountain to fill the bottle nearby
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The region around Roatto offers several historical sites with castle elements. You can explore the Village of Camerano Casasco, which features a settlement with a panoramic viewpoint. Another notable site is the Church and Castle of San Michele, an eighteenth-century church alongside a private castle that offers a notable view from the outside. Additionally, the Cortanze Castle is a small village surrounded by nature, offering a peaceful historical experience. The Valgorrera Church also features the ruins of an ancient palace with a Gothic-Romantic appearance.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. The Village of Camerano Casasco is a settlement that families can enjoy, offering beautiful panoramic views. The Church and Castle of San Michele is also listed as family-friendly, providing an interesting historical stop, even if the castle itself is private. The surrounding areas often have trails suitable for walks with children.
The castles and historical sites around Roatto are perched atop the Asti hills, offering soothing views of untouched landscapes framed by the Alps. From the Village of Camerano Casasco, you'll find a beautiful panoramic place with a telescope to see all of Monferrato. The Church of San Nicolao, Roatto, also provides a beautiful view of the surrounding green hills.
Absolutely. The region around Roatto is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, there are beautiful trails suitable for MTB and gravel riding, far from traffic, especially near the Village of Camerano Casasco. You can find numerous routes for MTB, gravel biking, and hiking that pass by or offer views of historical sites and castles in the area.
The Roatto Castle, located at the heart of the village, has a rich history dating back to at least 1181. While the current structure largely reflects an 18th-century restoration, it transformed an original military construction into a country residence. It has served as a family mansion and a gathering point for generations, preserving memories and reflecting a millennium of history, blending noble history with rural charm.
Roatto is conveniently located about 40 minutes from Turin, situated halfway between the Asti west and Villanova toll booths on the Turin-Piacenza road. It's also about an hour from Caselle airport, making it an accessible retreat by car. Public transportation options might be limited, so driving is generally recommended for exploring the various castles and historical sites in the surrounding hills.
While the Roatto Castle itself is a significant historical landmark, some castles in the region, like the Church and Castle of San Michele, are private and not open to visitors, though they offer a nice view from the outside. For public access, focus on the settlements and religious buildings that incorporate castle elements, such as the Village of Camerano Casasco or the Church of San Nicolao, Roatto, which are open to explore.
The region's charm, with its green hills and scenic landscapes, is particularly appealing during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. These seasons are ideal for exploring the outdoor areas around the castles and enjoying hiking or cycling routes. Summer can also be pleasant, but it might be warmer, while winter offers a different, quieter atmosphere.
While specific castle interiors might have restrictions, the extensive grounds and surrounding natural areas are generally dog-friendly. Many of the hiking and gravel trails around Roatto, such as those found in the Hiking around Roatto guide, are perfect for exploring with your dog, allowing you to enjoy the scenic views and historical sites together.
Beyond the castles, the region is rich in historical settlements and religious buildings. The Church of San Nicolao, Roatto, is a very pretty village nestled in green hills with a beautiful view. The Valgorrera Church, with its Romanesque structure and the ruins of an ancient palace, offers a unique, almost Gothic-romantic historical experience.
The Village of Camerano Casasco is popular for its beautiful panoramic viewpoint, complete with a telescope that allows visitors to see all of Monferrato. It's also highly appreciated by the komoot community for its excellent trails suitable for mountain biking and gravel riding, which are easy and far from traffic, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Church and Castle of San Michele features a beautiful eighteenth-century church and a castle. Although the castle itself is private, its exterior offers a notable view. The church and its churchyard are quite suggestive, providing a picturesque historical stop. It's a short detour from the provincial road but well worth visiting for its charm.
Yes, the Cortanze Castle is considered a small village surrounded by nature and silence, offering a very cute and peaceful experience. Another hidden gem is the Valgorrera Church, which includes the ruins of an ancient palace with a very Gothic-Romantic appearance, surrounded by farmhouses. It's located a little away from main roads but is comfortably accessible via gravel paths.


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