Natural monuments around La Morra are found within Italy's Piedmont region, known for its UNESCO World Heritage vineyards. The area features a blend of cultivated landscapes and natural formations, offering panoramic views. Its geography includes rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and specific natural features that attract visitors. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural beauty.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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The most famous tree of the Langhe
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The entry point of the prestigious and renowned Langhe wine estate located on the road to Serralunga d'Alba and Piana Gallo.
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Producers of Barolo and the great wines of the Langhe in Serralunga d'Alba. Born in 1858 from the love story between the King of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II and Rosa Vercellana.
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pity it can not be visited because it is located on a private property
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The cedar of Lebanon is one of the most visited places in the Lamorresi Langhe. Unfortunately there is no longer the possibility of access near the tree because the adjacent area has been fenced off.
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The cedar of lebanon is one of the most visited places in the Langhe. Too bad you can't get too close due to fences.
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Excerpt from our experience in "Embracing Cherasco" : Still a bit disappointed we return past the 14th century Castello Visconteo. Fortunately, the neglected impression of this castle was quickly compensated by stories of the ancient fairytale old plane trees. Through the annual shedding of the bark, the tree renews itself like a snake and is a symbol in Greek mythology for rebirth. We have therefore literally embraced the thickest plane tree. That way we can get back to it.
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Imposing rock formation. The circumnavigation of the gorge is partly very steep in descent and ascent. The signpost says "escursionisti esperti". Not recommended at all when wet. Otherwise easy hike, largely exposed to the sun.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the majestic Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe, an imposing tree offering expansive views. Another unique site is the Rocche of the Seven Brothers, a dramatic gorge formed by water erosion with a local legend. Don't miss the Plane trees "the nativity scenes" near Cherasco, where some trees have hollow trunks large enough to enter, and host nativity scenes during Christmas.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and specific natural features like gorges and ancient trees. You'll find dramatic rock formations at the Rocche of the Seven Brothers, and the impressive Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe. The broader landscape offers a harmonious blend of cultivated vineyards and natural beauty, with numerous panoramic viewpoints.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Plane trees "the nativity scenes" are particularly engaging for children, especially during the Christmas period when they host nativity scenes. The Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe is also considered family-friendly, offering a memorable natural sight.
The area around La Morra is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore a network of hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through vineyards and natural landscapes. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Barolo Trail' or 'Barolo Crus Trail'. For gravel biking, there are options like the 'Cedar of Lebanon on the Hill – View of Barolo loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around La Morra, Gravel biking around La Morra, and MTB Trails around La Morra guides.
La Morra is famous for its breathtaking panoramic views. The Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe on Monfalletto Hill serves as an exceptional natural belvedere, offering expansive views of the Alpine chain and Nebbiolo vineyards. Additionally, the Piazza Castello Belvedere in the heart of La Morra provides stunning vistas of the Langhe and distant Alps.
Yes, the region beautifully blends natural beauty with historical elements. The Plane trees "the nativity scenes" are located near the Cherasco ramparts, offering a glimpse into the town's history. While primarily a natural monument, the Nebbiolo Monument of Fontanafredda is a man-made monument celebrating the region's viticultural heritage, which is deeply intertwined with its natural landscape.
The Langhe region, including La Morra, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking and enjoying the vineyards, with autumn offering stunning fall foliage. Summer provides warm weather for outdoor activities, while winter can offer a serene, snow-dusted landscape, though some trails might be less accessible.
Visitors frequently appreciate the harmonious blend of cultivated vineyards and untouched natural beauty. The expansive panoramic views, especially from sites like the Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe, are highly praised. The unique geological formations, like the Rocche of the Seven Brothers, and the charming, often unexpected natural features like the Plane trees "the nativity scenes", also leave a lasting impression.
Yes, La Morra boasts a network of trails that often lead to or pass by natural monuments. The 'Barolo Trail' is a notable route that can connect you to significant natural features and viewpoints, including the area around the Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe. These trails allow for immersive experiences through vineyards and natural settings. You can find more information on specific routes in the Hiking around La Morra guide.
Many outdoor areas and trails in the La Morra region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural monuments with your pet. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in vineyard areas or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations at each site. For example, while the Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe is fenced, you can still enjoy the area with your dog.
The time required varies. Visiting a single monument like the Cedar of Lebanon in the Langhe or the Plane trees "the nativity scenes" might take 30 minutes to an hour, including time for photos and enjoying the surroundings. If you plan to hike to or around the Rocche of the Seven Brothers, or combine multiple sites with a trail, it could be a half-day or full-day excursion. For example, the 'Barolo Trail' is a moderate 7.6-mile route.
La Morra and the surrounding villages are well-known for their excellent food and wine. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and wineries throughout the region. While not directly adjacent to every natural monument, you are never far from options to enjoy local cuisine and world-renowned wines. The town center of La Morra itself offers many choices.


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