Best attractions and places to see around Morsasco include historical landmarks and natural features within the Monferrato Ovadese region of Italy. The village is situated overlooking the Bormida valley, with views extending to the Monferrato hills, Alps, and Apennines. Morsasco offers a blend of historical sites, such as the Castello di Morsasco, and natural landscapes. The area provides opportunities to explore cultural heritage and scenic vistas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Thermal spring in the city center
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nice, full of original puppets
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To discover its origins, we must step back in time to the Middle Ages, a period when Alice Bel Colle was a possession of the Counts of Acquesana, later passing under the rule of the Gonzaga family of Mantua, and finally to the House of Savoy. The smallness that distinguishes Alice Bel Colle, however, does not detract from its beauty and uniqueness. Indeed, despite being a small village of 700 inhabitants, it holds a veritable treasure trove of history, culture, and traditions. Examples include the Museum of Contemporary Art, which houses interesting works by renowned artists, the Parish of San Giovanni Battista, and the Church of the Madonna della Fraschetta, which not only serves as a place of worship but is also a focal point during local festivals and demonstrates a strong connection with its inhabitants. Among the culinary traditions, we find the ever-present amaretti biscuits; as for wine, however, there are renowned wines such as Brachetto, Infernotto Barolo, and Moscato. (Quote from the website granmonferrato.it: hill towns, Alice Bel Colle)
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Cycle path out of the city
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Thermal water fountain located in the center of an elegant square that well represents the nature of the city's waters
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Remains of an ancient Roman aqueduct that ennoble our city, rich in history of the distant civilization of the Roman Empire. Many other remains scattered in the area testify to the importance of the spa since ancient times. In addition, the barbarism exercised over the decades by the various questionable thematic administrations has reduced it to a minimum, leaving the ancient splendor to total decay.
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In the middle of downtown Acqui Terme, Piazza Bollente is probably the main attraction of the beautiful city. Here stands the small Greek fountain temple, Fontana della Bollente, built in 1879, from which 74.5 degree hot, sulphurous water gushes. In addition to sulphur, it also contains iodine, salt and bromine and is healing for the respiratory tract and bloodstream.
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Roman arches, 15011 Acqui Terme AL
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Morsasco and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the magnificent Castello di Morsasco, a 13th-century manor offering tours through its ancient refuge, 13th-century tower, and frescoed halls. In Morsasco itself, don't miss the intriguing Casa del Boia (Executioner's House) and the 16th-century Parish Church of San Bartolomeo. Further afield, in Acqui Terme, you can see the remains of the ancient Roman Aqueduct of Acqui Terme, dating back to the first century AD, and the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Acqui Terme.
Yes, the region offers stunning natural vistas. The Castello di Morsasco itself provides panoramic views over the picturesque Monferrato hills, extending to the distant Alps and Apennines. Another excellent spot is the Viewpoint of Alice Bel Colle, which offers additional scenic vistas of the broader Monferrato region.
Families can enjoy several attractions in the area. The Roman Aqueduct of Acqui Terme and La Bollente Hot Spring Fountain are both listed as family-friendly historical sites. A unique and fun experience for all ages is Maranzana – The Village of Babaci Puppets, known for its collection of original puppets displayed throughout the village.
Absolutely. Beyond the historical landmarks, the region boasts unique cultural spots. Maranzana – The Village of Babaci Puppets offers a whimsical and distinctive cultural experience. In Alice Bel Colle, you can visit the Museum of Contemporary Art, showcasing works by renowned artists, and the Church of the Madonna della Fraschetta, a focal point for local festivals.
The Monferrato hills surrounding Morsasco are ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore options like the "Sculptures of Montabone – Vineyards of Monferrato loop." Road cyclists might enjoy the "Mulino di Olbicella – Cremolino Historic Centre loop." Mountain bikers have trails such as the "Rifugio Banca and Broom Trail Loop." You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Morsasco, Road Cycling Routes around Morsasco, and MTB Trails around Morsasco guide pages.
Yes, the area around Morsasco is integrated into a network of nature trails suitable for walking. These trails wind through woods, hazelnut groves, and vineyards, offering a great way to experience the natural beauty of the Monferrato hills and the Bormida Valley. While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the provided data, the general area is known for its scenic walking paths.
The Castello di Morsasco is a magnificent manor with origins dating back to the 13th century, standing majestically over the Bormida valley. Tours of this privately-owned castle offer a journey through history, including the ancient refuge entrance, a 13th-century tower that once housed prisons, historical cellars, a winery with enormous barrels, and elegant 18th-century frescoed rooms with an interior chapel.
The broader Monferrato region, including the area around Morsasco, is renowned for its culinary traditions. You can discover local specialties like amaretti biscuits and taste regional wines such as Brachetto and Infernotto. Many local establishments and wineries in the surrounding villages will offer opportunities to savor these delights.
The Monferrato region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for exploring nature trails, cycling through vineyards, and visiting historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter.
While specific dog-friendly designations for attractions are not detailed, the extensive network of nature trails winding through woods, hazelnut groves, and vineyards around Morsasco provides ample opportunities for scenic walks with your dog. It's always advisable to check with individual establishments or sites regarding their pet policies before visiting.
La Bollente Hot Spring Fountain in Acqui Terme is famous for its unique thermal waters. From an octagonal shrine-temple, sulphurous-salty-bromine-iodine water gushes out at a temperature of 74.5°C. Inaugurated in 1879, it's a natural monument and historical site, known for its healing properties for the respiratory tract and bloodstream.
The Casa del Boia (Executioner's House) is an intriguing historical building located in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II in Morsasco, near the castle. Appearing as a classic clock tower, it holds historical significance as the place where condemned prisoners from the castle's dungeons were subjected to "strokes of rope" as a form of punishment.


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