Attractions and places to see around Prunetto are centered in the Upper Langhe region of Italy, offering a glimpse into its history and natural beauty. The village is perched on a ridge, providing views of the Ligurian Apennines, Cottian Alps, and the Bormida valley. Notable landmarks include medieval structures like Prunetto Castle and the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Carmine, reflecting its cultural significance. Its elevated position at 720 meters above sea level offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding Langa…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Bossolasco is located on a long and panoramic ridge that, starting above Alba, ends near Murazzano, joining the other "panoramic" road, the SP 661 that goes from Dogliani towards Montezemolo. They are both perfect for cycling, with the only contraindication to avoid, if possible, the weekends because then they become "hunting" territory for motorcyclists. The quantity of small roads that go up from the Dogliani/Barolo area on one side and from the Belbo valley on the other allow for countless and satisfying circular tours on roads that are not too busy, the only flaw, the surface is not always impeccable. The view of the Alpine arc is magnificent, on good weather days.
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I loved this climb through the hazelnut forests and the peaceful surroundings. I enjoyed it like a child with new shoes!! Highly recommended as there are some difficult sections but also some rest periods, which allow you to enjoy the landscape without getting overwhelmed. The road is very narrow, but without cars. A real discovery that made me very excited!!
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Very quiet roads for relaxing cycling.
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The roads around Brossolasco are spectacular to enjoy cycling, the landscapes and the tranquility of the area. It is highly recommended!
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The "climb of the champions" named after Marco Pantani begins near Bosia and the Belbo stream. 6.8 kilometers long, it has an average gradient of 5.6% but maximum gradients of 14%. The asphalt, in some places, is far from new, but the road has very little traffic. The summit takes place near Lequio Berria. Dedicated to the Cesenatico climber Marco Pantani, one of the most beloved Italian cyclists of all time, it is one of the last climbs in the famous "The climbs of the champions" tour.
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The Sanctuary is dedicated to the Mother of Divine Grace and stands where the Madonna appeared to a young deaf and dumb shepherdess, healing her. The beautiful church is also immersed in a fascinating landscape, it is worth a visit.
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A somewhat demanding but very beautiful climb, on a secondary road that crosses truly remarkable woods. Asphalt not always up to par, but perhaps it's for the best, at least the cars avoid it. A tribute to Marco Pantani 🌹
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Length 6.8, height difference 367m, average gradient 5.4%, maximum gradient 14%. Asphalt in some places not very beautiful.
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Prunetto is rich in history. You can visit the imposing Prunetto Castle, a medieval structure built between the 13th and 15th centuries, featuring a grand square tower and ethnographic exhibitions. Nearby, explore the ancient Sanctuary of the Madonna del Carmine, known for its 15th-16th century frescoes. Don't miss The Town Gate (La Bataiera), an ancient stone portico that served as the entrance to the castle. For more details on the castle, you can visit visitmudi.it.
Prunetto's elevated position at 720 meters above sea level offers magnificent panoramic views. From the village, you can see the Ligurian Apennines, the Cottian Alps, and the rolling hills of the Langa region, including the Bormida valley. The Prunetto Castle itself provides beautiful vistas. Additionally, highlights like Bossolasco Bicycle Sculptures and the Santuario del Todocco are noted for their scenic viewpoints.
Yes, several attractions around Prunetto are suitable for families. The historic settlement of Cortemilia offers a blend of history and local agriculture, with its medieval fortress and hazelnut production. The Bossolasco Bicycle Sculptures are a unique man-made monument on a panoramic ridge, enjoyable for a visit. Religious sites like Santuario del Todocco and Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti are also considered family-friendly and offer great views.
The area around Prunetto is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Beech Forest – Prunetto loop' or the 'Castello di Prunetto – Church Next to the Castle loop'. Cyclists can enjoy scenic rides on quiet roads, with the Bossolasco Bicycle Sculptures area being particularly recommended. For a challenging ride, try The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani". You can find more detailed routes for hiking, road cycling, and running in the region.
Yes, for experienced cyclists, The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani" is a notable challenge. This 6.8-kilometer climb has an average gradient of 5.6% and maximum gradients of 14%, passing through remarkable woods. The roads around Bossolasco also offer spectacular cycling with varying terrain. You can explore more challenging routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Prunetto guide.
Cortemilia, a settlement with Roman origins, is renowned for its hazelnut production and vineyards, particularly for Dolcetto wine. It's a charming medieval village in the heart of the Alta Langa, offering a blend of history and local agriculture. The town is divided by the Bormida river and features a medieval fortress with visible portions of its walls and a cylindrical tower.
The Upper Langhe region, including Prunetto, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The mild weather during these seasons is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the scenic landscapes. Summer offers warm days perfect for enjoying the views, while spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful natural colors.
Absolutely. Besides the historic Sanctuary of the Madonna del Carmine in Prunetto itself, you can visit the Santuario del Todocco, dedicated to the Mother of Divine Grace, located at 760 meters above sea level with excellent views. Another beautiful site is the Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti, known for its splendid panoramic position and Baroque-style facade made of Langa stone.
The Bossolasco Bicycle Sculptures are a distinctive man-made monument located on a long and panoramic ridge. This area is particularly popular among cyclists due to its very quiet roads, offering relaxing rides and magnificent views of the Alpine arc on clear days. It's a unique blend of art and natural beauty, making it a memorable stop.
Prunetto, nestled in the Upper Langhe, is known for its traditional Italian living and local cuisine. The region is famous for its hazelnuts, as highlighted by Cortemilia's production. You can expect to find dishes featuring local produce, good wines like Dolcetto, and a focus on fresh, regional ingredients that contribute to the area's charm.
While some trails can be moderate to difficult, the general area around Prunetto offers many small roads and paths suitable for easier walks. The scenic landscapes and quiet surroundings make for pleasant strolls. For specific easy routes, it's best to consult the Hiking around Prunetto guide, which often includes options for various difficulty levels.


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