Best attractions and places to see around Occimiano include a variety of historical sites, panoramic viewpoints, and natural landscapes within the Monferrato region. This area is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and historical settlements. Visitors can explore ancient castles and enjoy scenic vistas across the Piedmontese wine-growing landscape. The region also features natural areas such as the Po River, offering diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Dominating the highest point of the historic center, the Civic Tower stands as a timeless symbol of the community and a visual landmark in the landscape. The area surrounding it offers one of the most evocative experiences for those visiting Monferrato. The Civic Tower is indeed located within a panoramic park from which you can admire a breathtaking 360-degree view.
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here public lighting was born in lu...1913
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The tower is kept in excellent condition.
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Architectural and tourist attraction Via Luigi Onetti, 15, 15040 Lu AL
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The tower stands out at the highest point of the town, within a park. It was built in the 15th century and offers an unparalleled view of Monferrato in terms of its breadth.
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Why is there a Piazza Australia in Conzano? To solve the mystery we must go back in time more than a hundred years, to the end of the 19th century, during the Great Depression. The economic difficulties of the time pushed many people to abandon their homeland to seek fortune elsewhere. In that period, many Conzano residents moved to northern Queensland, Australia, to work cutting sugar cane: in this activity, in fact, the skills acquired in growing vines, typical of these areas of Monferrato, were useful. A strong bond has been maintained over time between the local Conzano community and the expatriate Conzano community: so in 1992 the town chose to pay tribute to its emigrant fellow citizens by changing the name of the square, from Piazza d’Armi to Piazza Australia.
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The steps of the garden around the Civic Tower bear the tangible signs of past eras. In this case, a residue of the twenty years of fascism.
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Tower whose construction dates back to 1600 if I remember correctly it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful panoramic points of Monferrato. Around it a small garden.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. You can visit Conzano, an ancient village with panoramic views. Another popular spot is the Big Bench of Cuccaro Monferrato, which offers expansive views and is a fun photo opportunity. The historic Castello di Pomaro is also considered family-friendly.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient village of Conzano, known for its historical ties to emigration and its unique Piazza Australia. The 12th-century Castello di Pomaro, with its strategic position and medieval charm, is another significant historical site. Additionally, the Vineyard Landscapes of Langhe, Monferrato and Roero are recognized as a UNESCO site, reflecting centuries of wine-growing culture.
For breathtaking views, head to the Big Bench of Cuccaro Monferrato, which provides an all-round panorama of the Piedmontese landscapes, including lavender fields in early summer. The village of Conzano also offers unforgettable, picturesque vistas from its elevated position. The Vineyard Landscapes of Langhe, Monferrato and Roero also feature panoramic roads with views of the surrounding hills and, on clear days, the Alps.
Yes, the Po River at Bosco della Pastrona offers a significant green area of approximately 50 hectares. It includes a picnic area and trails for mountain biking and running, allowing visitors to enjoy the local flora and fauna along the Po River. The broader Monferrato region itself is characterized by rolling hills and extensive vineyards, providing a beautiful natural backdrop for exploration.
The area around Occimiano is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for different skill levels. For example, there are routes like the 'Conzano (AL) – Strada Vecchia di Lu loop from Borgo San Martino' or the 'Romantic Garden in Monferrato – Greenway of the Two Citadels loop from Mirabello Monferrato'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Occimiano guide.
Yes, there are several running and walking trails. The Bosco della Pastrona, near the Po River, features a 10 km trail called "Kintana" with three rings of varying difficulty. For more dedicated running routes, you can find options like the 'Running loop from Mirabello Monferrato' or 'Running loop from Occimiano'. Discover more trails in the Running Trails around Occimiano guide.
The Monferrato region is beautiful throughout many seasons. Early summer is particularly appealing, as mentioned for the Big Bench of Cuccaro Monferrato, where you can admire purple and blue shades of lavender bushes. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying the scenic vineyards.
Visitors frequently praise the enchanting panoramic views, especially from spots like Conzano and the Big Bench of Cuccaro Monferrato. The historical significance of sites like Castello di Pomaro and the cultural richness of the wine-growing landscapes are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared 23 photos and given 46 upvotes for the highlights, indicating a strong positive reception.
Conzano is an ancient and small village located on the foothills of the Basso Monferrato, offering an endless and picturesque panorama. It has a unique cultural element: Piazza Australia, which commemorates its historical ties to emigration. Many residents moved to northern Queensland, Australia, in the late 19th century, and the square was renamed in 1992 to honor this strong bond.
Yes, the region features historical castles. A notable example is the Castello di Pomaro, a 12th-century manor with a stakeout tower and moat. Built on a hill, it held strategic importance on the border of the marquisate and was central to many battles for territorial control over the centuries.
Yes, the Vineyard Landscapes of Langhe, Monferrato and Roero is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This area, comprising six zones across several provinces, showcases the exceptional quality of the Piedmontese wine-growing landscape and its profound, living wine culture, characterized by a rich system of farmhouses, wineries, and vineyards.
Absolutely, the Monferrato hills provide excellent terrain for gravel biking. You can find challenging routes such as 'Strade Bianche in Piedmont – Altavilla Monferrato loop from Borgo San Martino' or 'Camagna Monferrato – Strade Bianche in Piedmont loop from Casale Monferrato'. For more details and route options, refer to the Gravel biking around Occimiano guide.


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