Castles around Cellarengo offer historical sites and viewpoints in the Asti province of Piedmont, Italy. While Cellarengo itself no longer has an existing castle, the surrounding area provides several historical structures and scenic locations. The region features a mix of cultural landmarks and natural landscapes, including views of the Roero hills. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites and settlements near Cellarengo.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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Beautiful place!! Beautiful landscape!!
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Castle in the town center, known for its tulip display in spring 🌷
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Center of the village, with some beautiful little churches as satellites, and breathtaking views of the surrounding hills.
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The Cisterna castle stands on the top of the hill and from a fortified enclosure, mentioned in a document from 911, it was transformed, in the Baroque era, into a noble country residence.
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Painting on the side wall of the building that houses both the town hall and the town's primary school. In front, the ancient church of San Giuseppe.
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The pride of this small village perched on the top of the hill. Cisterna is, among other things, the only town in the province of Asti that is part of the Roero.
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While Cellarengo itself no longer has an existing castle, the surrounding area offers several historical structures. You can explore medieval fiefdoms like Pralormo Castle, historical sites such as Cisterna d'Asti Castle, and charming settlements like Poirino Town Centre, which features its own castle and ancient buildings.
Yes, several castles and sites are suitable for families. Pralormo Castle is known for its annual 'Messer Tulipano' exhibition in April, which is a popular event for all ages. Cisterna d'Asti Castle has a small park with picnic benches, perfect for a family break. The Poirino Town Centre also offers various points of interest suitable for families.
The region offers beautiful natural landscapes and viewpoints. From the village dominated by a castle, View of the Roero Hills from Monteu Roero provides fantastic views of the Roero hills, characterized by unique geological erosion forming deep canyons. This spot is ideal for enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
Spring, particularly April, is an excellent time to visit, especially if you wish to experience the 'Messer Tulipano' exhibition at Pralormo Castle, which features over 75,000 tulips and daffodils. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities.
Yes, the area around Cellarengo is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are gravel biking routes that pass near Pralormo Castle, and MTB trails connecting to highlights like Cisterna d'Asti Castle. You can also find running trails in the wider region.
No, the original castle in Cellarengo, first documented in 1041, no longer exists. Its last remnants were sold for bricks in 1880, so it is not possible to visit it today. However, many other historical castles are located in the surrounding towns.
Cisterna d'Asti Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs. It also features a small park with picnic benches.
Parking availability varies by location. For Cisterna d'Asti Castle, parking is generally available in the village. For Pralormo Castle, specific parking areas are usually designated, especially during special events like 'Messer Tulipano'.
While specific dog policies for each castle vary, many outdoor trails and parks in the region are dog-friendly. It's always best to check the specific rules for castle grounds before visiting. For walks, the numerous MTB and running trails around Cellarengo often welcome dogs on leash.
Yes, the castle associated with the Church and Castle of San Michele in the hamlet of San Michele is privately owned and not open to visitors. However, the beautiful eighteenth-century church and the exterior of the castle still offer a nice view.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Poirino Town Centre is often overlooked but offers a rich historical experience with its castle, ancient buildings, and various points of interest. The Church and Castle of San Michele, though the castle is private, provides a picturesque and less crowded historical stop.
Yes, the towns surrounding Cellarengo, such as Pralormo, Cisterna d'Asti, and Poirino, offer various options for accommodation, including hotels and agriturismos, as well as cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine.


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