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Hiking around Gottasecca offers diverse natural features within Italy's Piedmont region. The area is characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and the Uzzone Valley, which includes the "Bosco dei Faggi" (Beech Forest). From elevated positions, hikers can find panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including distant Alpine vistas. The terrain ranges from lush valleys to rural scenery.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
19.1km
06:00
790m
800m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.3km
03:00
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.6
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17.0km
04:50
380m
380m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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11
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5.72km
01:40
160m
160m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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21
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10.1km
03:08
330m
330m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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From Prunetto the road to Gottasecca, after a "soft" start, becomes steep. It is a hundred meters of tiring climb, but once you reach the "La Curma" area the panorama that opens up repays every effort. An overall view of the Alpine arc, which includes a good portion of the Maritime Alps, his majesty Monviso and, towards the North, the mountains of the Susa and Lanzo Valleys, behind the Vanoise, still beyond the Gran Paradiso... you just need to "hit" a beautiful sunny day. The little road continues for a few km alternating between the Uzzone Valley and the Bormida Valley, before descending to Gottasecca.
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Climb with not very easy slopes.
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The path runs between imposing beech trees; the forest offers shade and coolness, particularly pleasant on hot summer days.
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Prunetto is a beautiful village in the Alta Langa, famous for the castle of the Del Carretto family and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Carmine, dating back to the fifteenth century.
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The Prunetto castle is located in a very strategic place, dominating the underlying territories. From here you can admire the mountain ranges from the Ligurian Apennines to the Cottian Alps. It was owned by the Del Carretto family and dates back to the thirteenth century.
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The charming village of Bergolo is called the "stone town" because all the houses have been renovated using sandstone. The Romanesque chapel of San Sebastiano is a place of great historical and artistic importance: it dates back to the twelfth century and is located on a very panoramic hill over the Bormida and Uzzone valleys.
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Beautiful castle to visit.
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There are over 100 hiking routes around Gottasecca, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from easy strolls to more challenging treks through the region's diverse landscapes.
Hiking around Gottasecca is characterized by stunning rolling hills and extensive forests. You'll encounter pristine woodlands, including the notable Uzzone Valley and its 'Bosco dei Faggi' (Beech Forest), as well as charming rural scenery. The area also offers elevated positions with panoramic views, sometimes extending to distant Alpine vistas.
Yes, Gottasecca offers several easy routes. For a pleasant, shorter walk, consider the Castello di Prunetto – Prunetto loop from Prunetto, which is about 5.7 km long and takes around 1 hour 40 minutes. This trail leads through rural scenery and is ideal for a leisurely outing.
The Uzzone Valley is a significant natural feature, home to the 'Bosco dei Faggi' (Beech Forest), the last surviving beech forest in these highlands. For panoramic views, many elevated points around Gottasecca offer stunning vistas of the surrounding landscapes, including distant Alpine peaks. You can also explore highlights like The Heart of Roccavignale or The Murion Rock Formations.
Absolutely. You can discover the remains of an ancient castle, including parts of its tower and outer wall, on a hill above Gottasecca. The Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Assumed, an ancient church referenced in documents from 998 AD, is also accessible via a panoramic road through the woods. Other historical religious sites include the Santuario del Todocco and the Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti.
The best time for hiking in the Gottasecca region is generally from late spring to early fall. During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, making for ideal conditions to explore the rolling hills and forests.
The trails in Gottasecca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 380 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene and less crowded experience, the beautiful rolling hills, and the diverse natural features like the Uzzone Valley and its ancient beech forest.
Yes, Gottasecca is an integral part of the Grande Traversata delle Langhe (GTL), a significant long-distance trail. Several stages of this route pass through or conclude in Gottasecca, providing well-established paths for exploration. For example, the fourth stage of the GTL connects Prunetto to Gottasecca. You can find more information about this stage here.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the Beech Forest – Prunetto loop from Prunetto is a moderate 9.9 km path that takes you through pristine woodlands. Another option is the Castello di Prunetto – Church Next to the Castle loop from Prunetto, a 17.0 km moderate trail that includes historical sites.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Monesiglio loop through Langhe vineyards (via Trail 109). This difficult route spans 19.1 km, involves significant elevation changes, and typically takes around 6 hours to complete, traversing the rolling hills and vineyards of the Langhe region.
Yes, the 'Bosco dei Faggi' (Beech Forest) is a highlight of the Uzzone Valley. You can experience this pristine woodland on routes like the Beech Forest – Prunetto loop from Prunetto, a moderate 9.9 km trail, or the more difficult Beech Forest – Prunetto loop from Castelletto Uzzone, which is 10.1 km long.


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