Attractions and places to see around Serole offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within Italy's Piedmont region. This area is characterized by its position in the wilder parts of the Langhe, featuring expansive lawns, dense woods, and rocky terrain. Serole provides access to viewpoints and historical landmarks, reflecting the region's cultural and geographical identity. The terrain includes significant elevations like Bric Puschera, the highest point in the Asti Langa.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Gottasecca is a beautiful village located on the ridge that divides the Bormida Valley from the Uzzone Valley. It can be reached with five, very pleasant km from Camerana, with average gradients of 8%, the climb from the Uzzone Valley is more challenging, because the first km after the Valle village exceed double figures. In any case, once you arrive, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Bormida Valley and the surrounding hills. The area between Gottasecca and Prunetto is also crossed by some pleasant MTB itineraries (signposted "MountainBrick" mainly on dirt/forest roads and difficulty from S1 to S3 (check first because years ago some sections were obstructed by fallen trees due to strong winds)
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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 "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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Very smooth climb, never too difficult.
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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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Length 6.8, height difference 367m, average gradient 5.4%, maximum gradient 14%. Asphalt in some places not very beautiful.
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Small medieval village in the heart of the Alta Langa, a stone's throw from Alba, immersed in the green hills, among hazelnut groves and vineyards, the ideal place for those who love outdoor sports, contact with nature, good food and good wine.
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Serole is nestled in one of the wildest parts of the Langhe, characterized by expansive lawns, dense woods, and rocky terrain. You can experience the region's natural beauty, including ancient chestnut trees. A notable natural landmark is Bric Puschera, the highest point in the Asti Langa at 845 meters above sea level, which offers a hiking loop connecting Serole with Olmo Gentile.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Roccaverano, one of the highest elevations in the area, offering a 360° panorama of the surrounding hills and the Alpine arc. The Santuario del Todocco also provides excellent views from its 760-meter elevation. Additionally, climbs like The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani" and Climb to Gottasecca from Camerana offer scenic ascents with rewarding vistas.
In Serole itself, you can visit the 16th-century Parish Church of Saint Lawrence and a historical stone commemorating the Battle of Lepanto from 1571. Nearby, Cortemilia is a historical settlement that developed around a fortress, with visible portions of its walls and a cylindrical tower. Roccaverano also features the remains of a castle and an eighteenth-century church.
Yes, the area around Serole offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, you can explore routes like 'Walking through the forests of Merana' or 'From Merana to Bric del Rocco'. For more challenging adventures, consider 'From Merana to Bric la Piazza' or 'Piana Crixia Park and Merana Loop'. You can find detailed information on these and other trails in the Hiking around Serole guide.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes in the Serole area, including challenging climbs. Options include the 'Vengore Tower – Tower of Roccaverano loop' and the 'Church of Piana Crixia – Ascent to Serole from Spigno loop'. For those seeking a tribute to cycling legends, The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani" offers a demanding ascent with an average gradient of 5.6%. More cycling routes can be found in the Cycling around Serole guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The historical settlement of Cortemilia is listed as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into local history. The Santuario del Todocco is also considered family-friendly, providing a destination for an uphill tour with views. Exploring the natural landscapes of the Langhe, with its expansive lawns and woods, can also be a pleasant family activity.
The Langhe landscape around Serole bursts with flowers and fragrances during the summer months, making it an ideal time to experience the natural beauty. However, for hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer more moderate temperatures and pleasant conditions. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.
Absolutely. The area is known for its challenging ascents. Cyclists can tackle The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani", a 6.8-kilometer route with sections reaching a 14% gradient. Another notable climb is the Climb to Gottasecca from Camerana, described as a smooth but regular ascent. Hikers can also find challenging routes, such as those leading to Bric Puschera or the more difficult trails listed in the Hiking around Serole guide.
Cortemilia is a historical settlement with roots in pre-Roman times. It developed around a fortress, and you can still see portions of its ancient walls and a cylindrical tower. The town is divided by the Bormida river into two districts, San Michele and San Pantaleo, named after their respective churches. It's also renowned for its production of the 'tonda gentile' hazelnut and its terraced vineyards producing Dolcetto wine.
For runners, there are several trails around Serole, offering various distances and difficulty levels. You can find moderate runs like 'From Merana to the Torre di San Fermo' or 'I Murion di Merana'. For a more challenging experience, consider 'L'Anello di Merana' or the 'Running loop from Roccaverano'. Explore these and other options in the Running Trails around Serole guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from elevated settlements like Roccaverano, which offers a 360° vista of the hills and Alpine arc. The historical charm of places like Cortemilia and the peaceful, scenic nature of the climbs, even the challenging ones, are also highly valued. The overall wild and less populated character of the Langhe region around Serole provides a unique and immersive experience.


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