Attractions and places to see around Cisano Sul Neva include a variety of historical sites and natural features. This medieval village, nestled in the Ligurian hinterland, is characterized by its ancient architecture and proximity to the Neva river. The area offers a landscape of terraced olive groves and Mediterranean scrub, appealing to those interested in history and nature. Its strategic location has contributed to a rich collection of landmarks and points of interest.
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The Church of Santa Croce in Alassio, located on a panoramic hill, was built in the 11th century by Benedictine monks from Gallinara Island in Romanesque style. Characterized by its original apse and a 16th-century portico, the structure lay in ruins for centuries before being restored between the 1950s and 1970s.
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Castelvecchio Castle in Rocca Barbena dominates the medieval village of the same name, perched on a rocky spur in the Savona hinterland. A former stronghold of the Del Carretto marquises, it was built for military and defensive purposes, and its strategic location made it the fulcrum of feudal power over the valley below. Today, the imposing manor is reduced to a fascinating ruin, its ruins revealing centuries of history. Although no longer intact, the atmosphere surrounding it is highly evocative. Its crumbling walls and towers have become the symbol of the village, a true testament to its glorious past.
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Zuccarello was founded by the Clavesana family in 1248, who made the castle above it the feudal centre of the valley; it was then taken over by the Del Carretto family and, in 1625, by the Republic of Genoa.
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In these areas there are many roads for mountain biking.
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It's true, we're talking about cycle tourism here... but it's worth spending some time visiting this beautiful village, or even just stopping to take a look, the view is superb! I rode the road downhill, but even uphill it must be a wonderful experience, given the slopes you encounter, never excessive and regular. The only flaw, the road in the valley, at least up to the detour to Castelvecchio, is always quite busy, even with heavy vehicles, so you need to be careful... even downhill!
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Very characteristic church (more info here: https://www.visitalassio.com/it/pois/chiesa-di-santa-croce) with a very beautiful viewpoint nearby and also 1 fountain
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The Via Julia Augusta is located between Albenga and Alassio in Liguria and once continued to Provence in France. The Via Julia Augusta was built in 13 BC and was intended to transport trade goods overland. Today the Via Julia Augusta is a wonderful place to hike and at the same time experience a piece of culture in Ligurian history.
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Part of the old paving from Roman times
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Within Cisano Sul Neva, you can wander through the ancient medieval village, which retains its original quadrangular plan and four corner towers. Key historical structures include the Romanesque Bell Tower of Santa Maria Maddalena, the 17th-century Parish Church of Santa Maria Maddalena, and the 11th-century Romanesque Church of San Calogero. The 17th-century Oratorio of San Giovanni Battista is another significant religious site.
Yes, you can explore the Via Julia Augusta Roman Road Remains. This ancient communication route, built in 13 BC, connected Rome with southern Gaul and offers breathtaking views between Albenga and Alassio. Additionally, a structure locally known as the 'Saracen Tower' on the road towards Albenga is actually a Roman funerary monument from around the 2nd century AD.
Beyond Cisano Sul Neva, two notable medieval villages are easily accessible. You can visit Zuccarello Historic Village, founded in 1248, which has been beautifully renovated. Another option is the village dominated by Castello di Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena, a former stronghold of the Del Carretto marquises, perched on a rocky spur with an evocative atmosphere.
The Poggio Grande Naturalistic Area, on the western edge of Cisano Sul Neva, offers a typical Ligurian landscape of terraced olive groves and Mediterranean scrub, with trails leading to peaks like Poggio Grande itself, providing sea views. Another excellent spot for panoramic views of the Ligurian coast is Pizzo Ceresa, also accessible via hiking trails.
Many of the historical sites are suitable for families, such as exploring the Castello di Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena and the Zuccarello Historic Village. The Albenga Historic Center also offers an engaging experience for all ages with its medieval core. For nature, the Bosco degli Angeli features nature walks and a 'percorso vita' for exercise, and even a dog agility area, making it a great outdoor option.
The region around Cisano Sul Neva offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For mountain biking, you can find trails like the 'Via Julia Augusta – Colla Micheri Medieval Village loop' or routes connecting Zuccarello and Castelvecchio. For mountain hikes, options include 'Monte Pesalto loop' and 'Rocky Ridge View loop'. Gravel biking routes are also available, such as those along the Via Julia Augusta. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Mountain Hikes, and Gravel Biking around Cisano Sul Neva.
Cisano Sul Neva is a stop on the renowned 'Wine and Oil Road'. This route celebrates the region's culinary heritage, particularly its famous Pigato DOC wine. While the guide doesn't specify direct visitor access points, being on this route indicates opportunities to explore local vineyards and olive groves, and potentially sample local products.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty. For instance, the Via Julia Augusta Roman Road Remains are praised for offering a real fragment of history with breathtaking views. The Castello di Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena is noted for its charming, evocative atmosphere despite being in ruins. The Albenga Historic Center is found fascinating for its medieval core, high towers, and narrow streets.
Yes, the Church of the Holy Cross, located on a panoramic hill near Alassio, is an 11th-century Romanesque church offering beautiful views. The Sanctuary of Santa Croce, mentioned in the region research, also provides panoramic vistas. Within Cisano Sul Neva, the Romanesque Bell Tower of Santa Maria Maddalena and the Romanesque Church of San Calogero are also historically significant.
Yes, the Bosco degli Angeli on Cenesi hill is a large oak forest that offers opportunities for nature walks and even includes a dedicated dog agility area, making it a great spot for dog owners to enjoy the outdoors.
The nearby city of Albenga is renowned for its Historic Center, which boasts a rich medieval Roman heritage. It features a well-preserved medieval core with high towers and narrow streets, offering a unique historical experience.


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