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Hiking around Moasca offers diverse trails through a landscape characterized by enchanting hills, sprawling vineyards, and serene wooded areas. The region, part of Astigiano, Langhe, and Monferrato, is recognized by UNESCO for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Hikers can explore routes that meander through open fields and past historical landmarks like Moasca Castle. This varied terrain provides a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The "Walking through the vineyards from San Marzano Oliveto — Ring tour" offers an easy hike through the picturesque wine-growing region of Piedmont, Italy. This ring tour covers 4.0 miles…
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01:18
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Peaceful countryside trail through Piedmont's vineyards and farmland with authentic rural Italian charm.

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8.73km
02:31
210m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.73km
01:58
180m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.2km
04:35
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A singular spontaneous sculpture born from placing one stone on top of another. We are at the end of the road of Aie towards the church of San Antonio (whose bell tower is visible in the background).
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We are near the little church of Madonna della Neve in Regione Aie at sunset in late September. In the background, the hills of Moscato and the Torre dei Contini.
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Halfway between the Gancia castle, which surmounts Canelli, and the church of Sant'Antonio Abate, there is a small church dedicated to the Madonna della Neve. No longer open for functions but recently repainted the same color (yellow) as a house nearby.
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The beautiful church of Sant'Antonio with its bell tower clearly visible even from afar located at the crossroads between the road that descends towards Canelli, that for Regione Aie, that for Santa Libera and for Pian del Salto. A point that I have passed several times both by bike and on foot during walks and which I particularly love. One of the so-called "places of the heart".
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Still on the Aie Region road, more or less halfway along the route to get to Sant'Antonio, you come across this beautiful yellow country church. Closed to functions for some time now, it was recently restored and is a point of folklore and color in the area.
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Moasca offers a wide variety of hiking trails, with over 200 routes available. These trails cater to different preferences and fitness levels, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The landscape around Moasca is characterized by enchanting hills, sprawling vineyards, open fields, and serene wooded areas. The region, encompassing Astigiano, Langhe, and Monferrato, is recognized by UNESCO for its significant natural beauty and cultural heritage, providing a picturesque backdrop for your hikes.
Yes, Moasca has many trails suitable for families and beginners. Approximately 80 of the available routes are rated as easy. For example, the Calosso countryside trail (via Route 306) is an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) path that offers a pleasant walk through the scenic countryside.
The region's extensive vineyards make spring and autumn particularly appealing for hiking. In spring, you'll see the landscape come alive with fresh greenery, while autumn offers stunning colors and the grape harvest season. Summers are also pleasant, though it's advisable to hike earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
Absolutely. Many hiking routes in Moasca incorporate historical landmarks. You can explore the grounds of Moasca Castle, or venture to nearby sites like Costigliole d'Asti Castle and the serene San Pancrazio Sanctuary in Val Sarmassa. The San Michele Hamlet also offers commanding views and historical charm.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. A popular option is the Castle Square, Moasca – Big Bench loop from Castelnuovo Calcea, a 5.4-mile (8.7 km) trail that takes you through hills and past the unique Big Bench. Another is the Castle Square, Moasca loop from Moasca, an easy 4.2-mile (6.7 km) route.
Beyond the stunning vineyards that define the landscape, you can discover unique features like the Giant Bench, which is a pleasant and quirky stop on many walks. The diverse terrain also includes open fields and wooded areas, offering varied natural beauty.
The hiking trails in Moasca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 370 reviews. Hikers often praise the enchanting hills, sprawling vineyards, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the region a delightful experience.
Moasca offers a range of difficulty levels. You'll find approximately 80 easy routes, 117 moderate routes, and 9 more challenging trails. This variety ensures that both casual walkers and experienced hikers can find suitable options.
While specific regulations can vary, many trails in the Moasca region are generally dog-friendly, especially those through vineyards and open countryside. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially near agricultural areas or wildlife, and to carry waste bags. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Moasca, particularly in the town center and near popular trailheads. Many routes start from accessible points where you can find designated parking areas, though it's always good to check specific starting points for larger tours.
Moasca and its surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments. You'll find local cafes, restaurants, and agriturismi where you can enjoy traditional Piedmontese cuisine and local wines. Given the region's vineyard focus, there are also opportunities for wine-related tourism, such as visits to wineries.


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