Best attractions and places to see around Roccaverano include its historic center, positioned as the highest point in the Langa Astigiana. This region is characterized by UNESCO-recognized vineyard and wooded hills, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area is also known for its historical landmarks and the production of Robiola di Roccaverano DOP cheese. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural sites, natural features, and gastronomic experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Castle of Monastero Bormida was not originally built as a defensive structure but as a Benedictine monastery, founded around 1050 by monks from the Abbey of Fruttuaria, called by the Aleramici Marquises to reclaim the lands devastated by Saracen raids. The 27-meter tower still visible today was originally the bell tower, and the river flowing a few meters from the southern tower confirms the non-military nature of the building. In 1393, the Benedictines abandoned the monastery, and its feudal history began: the fief passed to the Del Carretto marquises, who in the 15th century added the first defensive structures, transforming it into a castle. The building is a quadrangular structure with an internal courtyard, protected by towers on multiple sides and connected to the former bell tower by a small suspension bridge. On the south facade, there is a two-arched Renaissance loggia with a small stone column. Inside, the rooms on the main floor—transformed in the 17th century—feature mosaic floors and sail and cross vaults with frescoes of floral and geometric motifs. The castle later passed to the Della Rovere family and subsequently to the Genoese Polleri family, finally becoming the property of the Municipality starting in 1880. Today it is open to visitors and is part of the regional circuit "Castelli Aperti".
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Beautiful old arched bridge.
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"Castle" of Monastero Bormida Place of tourist, historical, architectural and cultural interest Piazza Castello, 1, 14058 Monastero Bormida AT http://www.comune.monasterobormida.at.it/ 014488450
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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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The tower joined to the castle by a medieval arch
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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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Roccaverano's historic center offers a captivating main square with a Renaissance parish church, a medieval tower, and castle remains. You can also visit the ancient Church of San Giovanni, known for its late Gothic frescoes, and the splendid 13th-century Tower of Vengore. Nearby, explore Monastero Bormida, a settlement founded by Benedictine monks, or the medieval fortress remnants in Cortemilia. Don't miss Bubbio Village and Church of San Grato, a fortified village with an octagonal church and preserved urban features.
Yes, the region around Roccaverano is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find numerous trails for hiking, road cycling, mountain biking, gravel biking, and running amidst the UNESCO hills. For cyclists, there's 'The Champions' Climb Marco Pantani' near Bosia, a challenging route dedicated to the famous Italian cyclist. You can find detailed routes for various sports, including road cycling, general cycling, and running, on komoot.
The 30-meter high Medieval Tower in Roccaverano's main square offers spectacular panoramic views over the UNESCO hills, extending as far as the Alps on clear days. Additionally, the octagonal Church of San Grato in Bubbio provides excellent views of the surrounding vineyard and wooded hills. The Santuario del Todocco is also known for its scenic location and views.
Roccaverano is famous for its Robiola di Roccaverano DOP cheese, a prized goat's milk cheese that was the first of its kind to receive Protected Designation of Origin status. Beyond Robiola, the area is also known for its 'tonda gentile' hazelnuts, young milk-fed kid goat, and local cured meats. Cortemilia, nearby, is particularly renowned for its hazelnut production and Dolcetto wine.
Many of the historical sites like Monastero Bormida, Cortemilia, and Bubbio Village and Church of San Grato are considered family-friendly, offering interesting historical exploration. The PARCO D'ARTE QUARELLI, with its contemporary sculptures along a winding trail below the Tower of Vengore, can also be an engaging experience for families.
The 'Champions' Climb Marco Pantani' is a challenging cycling route dedicated to the famous Italian cyclist Marco Pantani. It begins near Bosia and the Belbo stream, stretching 6.8 kilometers with an average gradient of 5.6% and maximums of 14%. It's part of 'The climbs of the champions' tour and offers a demanding but scenic ride through remarkable woods.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. The Fiera Carrettesca, a Robiola cheese tasting fair, is held annually in June, making it a great time for culinary enthusiasts.
Roccaverano is nestled within the UNESCO-recognized Langa Astigiana, characterized by stunning vineyard and wooded hills. The landscape boasts ancient terraces, picturesque woodlands, and grazing pastures, embodying the rich rural history of the region. You'll also find the Bormida river dividing towns like Cortemilia.
Yes, below the Tower of Vengore, a winding trail leads through the PARCO D'ARTE QUARELLI. This art park is enriched annually with new contemporary sculptures by Italian and international artists, offering a unique blend of nature and modern art.
The Church of San Giovanni is an ancient parish church that houses some of Piedmont's most significant late Gothic frescoes. It is also located near what is believed to be the last medieval cemetery in the Langa, adding to its historical and cultural importance.
For more information about the broader Langa Astigiana region and its itineraries, you can visit the official tourism website: visitlmr.it.


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