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Italy
Piedmont
Asti
Castagnole Delle Lanze

Barbaresco Tower – Neive Historic Village loop from Castagnole delle Lanze

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Italy
Piedmont
Asti
Castagnole Delle Lanze

Barbaresco Tower – Neive Historic Village loop from Castagnole delle Lanze

Moderate

5.0

(3)

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Barbaresco Tower – Neive Historic Village loop from Castagnole delle Lanze

01:40

24.6km

340m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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5.05 km

Church of Saints Gervasius and Protasius

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Place of worship and prayer

Via Farinere, 12052 Neive CN

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10.1 km

Barbaresco Tower

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The small town of Barbaresco is famous for being the place of origin of the wine of the same name. The municipality is part of the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato area, which has been part of the UNESCO heritage since 2014.

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16.1 km

Neive Historic Village

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Neive is a splendid village located in the Western Langhe between Barbaresco and Castiglione delle Lanze, just over 10 km from Alba in the direction of Asti.

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16.6 km

Nice to press the pause button here. In the meantime, enjoy the scenery.

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17.3 km

Neive Clock Tower

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Old clock tower that was used in a past to announce doom. This could range from enemy armies or adverse weather conditions.

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17.4 km

Viewpoint at the top of Neive

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A place where you can enjoy beautiful views. Perfect binoculars are ready for you to scan the wide area. There is a bench to receive those waiting. Patience is rewarded here. Enjoy your moment and make a beautiful memory.

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17.6 km

Architectural: The facade has neoclassical forms with a subdivision in two orders without pediment in the upper part. The main portal with architrave is flanked on the sides by the two secondary entrances also with architraves. In the second order there are three niches with statues. the bell tower is at the back on the left side of the church.
History: The place of worship was first mentioned in 1145, remembered as being associated with the presbytery of the Holy Cross in Mortara and remained so until 1263. In 1325, according to the changed ecclesiastical jurisdiction, it became part of the diocese of Alba and this caused a contradiction between Mortara and Alba over who would be the beneficiary of the tithe. In 1474 the matter was resolved with the assignment of the church to the presbytery of Santa Maria Nova in Asti, linked to the Lateran canons.
Monsignor Vincenzo Marino's pastoral visit in 1576 described it as inadequate for the needs of the population. Other pastoral visits followed in 1577 and 1644. In 1648, Giovanni Battista Farriano enriched the altar of the Most Holy Rosary with his frescoes.
In the second half of the seventeenth century and at the beginning of the following century, the building was the subject of two major restoration operations, during which it was also almost completely rebuilt. Around 1729, only the bell tower was built on a project by Francesco Gallo, while the rest of the structure was still in a precarious state. The situation was rectified by the intervention of Vittorio Amedeo II of Savoy and by the middle of the century the new church was almost complete. When the work was finished, the altars were assigned to different communities and companies and were also decorated with polychrome stucco.
In 1816 the building was again restored and modified in its forms. The following year, after the phase of the Napoleonic suppression, the church was reincorporated into the Diocese of Alba. The wooden and fabric decorations of the altar canopy were made by the sculptor Conti and the weaver Colombier. In 1859 a new renovation was carried out and in 1878 the interiors were enriched with other decorations. The organ was built in 1887. The last cycle of works was carried out in the 1950s.

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24.6 km

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Train Station

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23.4 km

1.03 km

115 m

Surfaces

12.1 km

11.2 km

639 m

591 m

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