Attractions and places to see around Baldichieri D'Asti include historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes. This Italian commune in the Province of Asti has origins dating back to Roman times, with archaeological findings from the 1st century AD. The area is characterized by its hilly terrain, agricultural heritage, and vineyards. It serves as a base for exploring the wider Asti region, offering a blend of village charm and access to regional attractions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Unfortunately, the complete loop cannot be done because you have to go through a private road and the owner is not really available to let you pass, so just after the houses you have to take a road that goes back, shortening the route by quite a bit.
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A beautiful castle complex and two churches, set against a panoramic backdrop of the Asti hills.
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It rises in Astesana, in the tourist area called "Le Colline dei Fiumi", on the watershed of the Tanaro and Borbore rivers, controlling the important ridge line that connected Asti to Roero.
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Romanesque style church near the Mongiglietto area, one km from the municipality of Cortazzone. On a notice board it is written where you can collect the keys to visit it internally
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The Romanesque Church of San Secondo is located about one km away. from Cortazzone. Located on a green hill, it is worth a stop, I have passed it several times and I am always happy to stop, I found it open only once and visited the interior, the naves and capitals are of interest. Outside on the lawn there are benches and a fountain for water supply.
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The Collegiate Church of San Secondo is one of the oldest Gothic churches in Asti. With the adjacent municipal seat and opposite the square of the same name, it forms the heart of the city. Dedicated to San Secondo, patron saint of the city, it was built according to tradition on the site of his martyrdom and burial. The exact time of its foundation is not known, the oldest document mentioning the church dates from August 1, 880. Don't forget to visit the Crypt: Interpretation: The pre-Romanesque layout of the church cannot be reconstructed in any way, except by the presence of the crypt; the oldest part dates from the 6th/7th century, consisting of four small columns surmounted by Corinthian imitation capitals with a double order of leaves. Two side walls and two wrought iron gates border the "cella confessionis", within which is located the sixteenth century reliquary, in silver, with the bones of the martyr from Asti.
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Heart of ancient Asti, characterized by the medieval church of San Secondo next to the eighteenth-century town hall (the building is actually sixteenth-century, but the façade was rebuilt in the eighteenth century by the architect Benedetto Alfieri). In one corner there is the Palazzo del Podestà, the seat of civil power in the Middle Ages. A short distance away are Piazza Alfieri, Via Cavour with its towers and churches from different eras, and Corso Alfieri, the backbone of the ancient city.
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Strada Mazzola in its (almost) final part before the outlet on the Valmanera road.
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Within Baldichieri D'Asti, you can visit the iconic Bell Tower, known for its decorations of wheat ears and grapevines, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage. The 18th-Century Town Hall (Palazzo Comunale) in Piazza Giuseppe Romita is also a significant historical building. Additionally, the Parish Church of San Secondo, built between 1560 and 1580, offers a terrace-like churchyard with panoramic views of the historic center.
Yes, you can visit the Cave Dwellings of Mombarone. These unique cave houses, located in the locality of Carie di Mombarone, were dug into the tufa hills and date back to the early 18th century. They offer a fascinating glimpse into historical rural life and were inhabited until the early 20th century.
The wider Asti region offers several significant religious sites. You can visit the Collegiate Church of Saint Secondo in Asti, one of the city's oldest Gothic churches. The Viatosto Church, combining Romanesque and Gothic elements, offers a wonderful view of Asti and its surrounding hills. Also, the San Secondo Church, Cortazzone, is a Romanesque church situated on a green hill, featuring interesting naves and capitals.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the churchyard of the Viatosto Church, which offers a magnificent vista of Asti and the surrounding hills. The Parish Church of San Secondo in Baldichieri D'Asti also provides views of the historic center. Generally, the hilly terrain around Baldichieri D'Asti offers beautiful scenic points, sometimes even stretching to the Alps on clear days.
Baldichieri D'Asti is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails that wind through picturesque landscapes and pristine nature. The area is also well-suited for cycling, with various routes available. For more details on specific routes, check out the Hiking around Baldichieri D'Asti and Cycling around Baldichieri D'Asti guides.
Yes, the area around Baldichieri D'Asti offers hiking trails with varying difficulties. For example, the 'Rete sentieristica regionale' and 'Green Ways' connect to natural reserves and neighboring municipalities. The Via dei Santi (Saints Way) also passes through, providing routes from easy to more challenging. You can find options like the 'Hazelnut Trail Loop' (moderate) or 'A Walk Through Tigliole' (easy) in the Hiking around Baldichieri D'Asti guide.
To the west of Asti, you'll find the Palaeontological Park of the Asti area, a 930-hectare park that includes the Natural Reserve of the Andona Valley, Botto Valley, and Valle Grande. This park showcases fossils from millions of years ago, offering a unique natural history experience. The 'Rete sentieristica regionale' and 'Green Ways' also connect Baldichieri D'Asti to the Valleandona and Valle Botto Natural Reserves.
The Baldichieri D'Asti area is renowned for its agricultural and viticultural heritage. You can savor local flavors through various gastronomic routes, including renowned wines like Barbera and Freisa. Culinary specialties include hazelnut cake, asparagus with fondue, Monferrato-style artichokes, and *capunet di verza* (stuffed cabbage rolls).
Yes, Baldichieri D'Asti actively participates in the "Palio di Asti," a historic horse race. This event reinforces the commune's deep connection to local traditions and offers a vibrant cultural experience if you visit during the time of the Palio.
The region around Baldichieri D'Asti is characterized by lush countryside and vineyards, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty and historical sites.
Absolutely. A prominent historical residence nearby is the San Martino Alfieri Castle. This baroque castle, built from 1696 as a summer residence for the Alfieri family, stands on the ruins of a medieval fortress and features an Orangerie adorned with delicate stuccoes.
Many of the attractions around Baldichieri D'Asti are suitable for families. Historical sites like the San Martino Alfieri Castle and the Viatosto Church offer engaging experiences. Additionally, the numerous easy hiking and walking trails in the surrounding natural areas provide great opportunities for families to enjoy the outdoors together.


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