- Lenght
- 5.40 km
- Tempo
- 47 minutes
- Tappa
- Ascent elevation gain
- 320 m
- Descent elevation loss
- 229 m
- Difficulty
- Challenging
- Itinerary index
- No
Informazioni
Punto di partenza
Feisoglio
Via Veziani
12050 Feisoglio CN
Italy
Punto di arrivo
Niella Belbo
Strada Provinciale 31
12050 Niella Belbo CN
Italy
Come arrivare
By car, motorways:
A6 – Torino Savona, Marene or Carmagnola exit
A21 – Torino Piacenza, Asti Est exit
A33 – Asti Cuneo, Alba exit
By plane:
Milano Malpensa and Linate – www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
Torino Caselle – www.aeroportoditorino.it
Cuneo Levaldigi – www.aeroporto.cuneo.it
By train:
Ferrovie dello Stato: www.trenitalia.com
Http://Www.grandabus.it/
Descrizione
This brief route runs from the village of Feisoglio to Niella Belbo and is also a part of the Bar to Bar itinerary, so pay close attention to the signage in order to stay on your chosen itinerary. You may at times feel as though you’re lost, but you’re not! It’s simply that this area is so beautiful that it has been included in two different itineraries..
Situated atop a rolling crest along the right side of the Belbo Valley, Feisoglio overlooks Serravalle (or Villa, to be precise) in the same way that Niella overlooks Bossolasco and that Cravanzana faces Arguello and Cerretto. The village has maintained this atmosphere of days gone by, especially as you wander its narrowest streets to the church square, its elegant confraternity to one side overlooking the fragrant, fertile valley below.
Go past the town along the paved road and then head left at the first (marked) crossroads. This road will soon turn to unpaved and head to the right. Continue uphill into the woods a bit further and then come out into the open onto the watershed. The breeze coming in from the sea (that locals actually call in Piedmont dialect “marin”), will rustle through your hair and fill your nostrils with Mediterranean fragrances.
After about 2 km of paved road, turn left. After a brief descent, turn immediately to the right, nearly in a U-shape, to return to the stone track. Continue through the fields to the panoramic crest of the hill. Keep going until the next paved section and continue straight to the “Spianata dell’Amore” (Clearing of Love), which isn’t a place for young lovers to park, but rather refers to a medieval legend of the brave knight Leone (you’re actually standing on Monte Leone), who fell in love with the local farm girl, and this was the place where their love blossomed. Of course, this does point to the talent of medieval explores to find beauty! This clearing is open to the elements on all sides and features a giant bench designed by Chris Bangle, where you can take in the full 360° of this marvelous landscape. The Church of San Giovanni, made of austere Langhe stone, awaits you at the next crossroads. From here, head down the slight incline to the village of Niella Belbo.
One thing Niella shares with the other villages on the right-hand side of the valley (with the notable exception of Cravanzana) is the destruction of its castle in the 17th century. Despite this loss, the village retains a number of important signs of its medieval past, which give you an idea of the fact that the town was armed by the Del Carretto Family to clamp down on the valley, together with Bossolasco on the opposite side, in order to control the San Benedetto passage. One such sign is its squat, stone tower with its hut-like roof, which may have been, given its lack of height, more a part of the castle’s fortification than an actual watchtower. Then there is the medieval archway known as the “Arco dei Francesi” (French Arch), which is very similar to the one in Novello with stone machicolations and pointed arch. The nickname comes from the fact that more than 10,000 of Napoleon’s soldiers came through this archway during his first Italian campaign as they headed to conquer Alba following victory in the Bormida Valley.
Niella also features the chapel of San Rocco with frescos in its apse that are protected behind glass (as the rest of the church no longer exists) and, of course, a stunning view over the Alta Valle Belbo as well as the Bormida Valley further off in the distance. Beyond Bossola Pass, there is the Murazzano Tower overlooking the Tanaro Valley, while to the south the Cadibona wall blocks the Ligurian sea from view.
Recommended period
Accessible to people with disabilities
Interest points
Feisoglio : Parrish Church of San Lorenzo .
Niella Belbo : Chris Bangle's Big Bench , Tower , French Arch .
Dettagli
Profilo altimetrico
Dati tecnici
- Code
- GTN
- Classification
- Provincial
- Local Tourist Agency (LTA) reference
- ATL Langhe Monferrato Roero
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- Piemonte
- Province
- Cuneo
- Attachments
- Devotional relevance
- Sì
- Historical relevance
- Yes
- Ultima data di aggiornamento
- 15/12/2023
Altre info
Tappe
Tappe attività
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0Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bikeLunghezza234.50 kmTempoDifficoltàChallenging
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1Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 1: Castino - CortemiliaLunghezza8.50 kmTempo32 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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1AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 1A: Castino - Santo Stefano BelboLunghezza14.30 kmTempo44 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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2Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 2: Cortemilia - BergoloLunghezza5.20 kmTempo2 hours 5 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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2AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 2A: Pezzolo Valle Uzzone - Santuario del TodoccoLunghezza5.50 kmTempo40 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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2BGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 2B: Cortemilia - Bric della Croce (Perletto)Lunghezza5.00 kmTempo15 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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3Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 3: Bergolo - PrunettoLunghezza9.20 kmTempo58 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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3AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 3A: Bergolo - Pezzolo Valle UzzoneLunghezza3.10 kmTempo6 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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3BGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 3B: Bergolo - Torre BormidaLunghezza6.20 kmTempo26 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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4Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 4: Prunetto - GottaseccaLunghezza7.50 kmTempo38 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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4AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 4A: Prunetto - MonesiglioLunghezza9.70 kmTempo38 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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4BGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 4B: Monesiglio - Bricco Ronchetto (Mombarcaro)Lunghezza4.50 kmTempo43 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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5Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 5: Gottasecca - SalicetoLunghezza11.50 kmTempo50 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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5AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 5A: Gottasecca - Ligurian BorderLunghezza5.00 kmTempo10 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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6Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 6: Saliceto - MombarcaroLunghezza19.00 kmTempo1 hour 35 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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7Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 7: Mombarcaro - San Benedetto BelboLunghezza4.50 kmTempo15 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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7AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 7A: San Benedetto Belbo - MurazzanoLunghezza5.50 kmTempo41 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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8Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 8: Murazzano - BossolascoLunghezza10.00 kmTempo55 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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9Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 9: Bossolasco - Serravalle LangheLunghezza6.00 kmTempo25 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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9AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 9A: Serravalle Langhe - Cerretto LangheLunghezza7.50 kmTempo1 hour 1 minuteDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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9BGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 9B: Cerretto Langhe - ArguelloLunghezza4.50 kmTempo44 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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9CGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 9C: Arguello - Lequio BerriaLunghezza4.50 kmTempo38 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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9DGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 9D: Lequio Berria - BenevelloLunghezza8.00 kmTempo34 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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10Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 10: Serravalle Langhe - Albaretto della TorreLunghezza5.80 kmTempo29 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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11Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 11: Albaretto della Torre - BenevelloLunghezza10.00 kmTempo1 hourDifficoltàChallenging
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12Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 12: Benevello - PavaglioneLunghezza4.70 kmTempo23 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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13Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg13: Pavaglione - CastinoLunghezza7.70 kmTempo41 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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13AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 13A: Pavaglione - San Donato di MangoLunghezza13.70 kmTempo1 hour 33 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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14Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 14: Castino - CravanzanaLunghezza7.00 kmTempo31 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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15Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 15: Cravanzana - FeisoglioLunghezza5.50 kmTempo36 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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15AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Tappa 15A: Torre Bormida - CravanzanaLunghezza2.80 kmTempo26 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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15BGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike: Leg 15B Bric del Cucco (Cravanzana) - Torre BormidaLunghezza5.70 kmTempo55 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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16Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 16: Feisoglio - Niella BelboLunghezza5.40 kmTempo47 minutesDifficoltàChallenging
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16AGrande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 16A: Bricco San Michele (Serravalle Langhe) - FeisoglioLunghezza5.00 kmTempo37 minutesDifficoltàVery challenging (experts only)
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17Grande Traversata delle Langhe in mountain bike - Leg 17: Niella Belbo - San Benedetto BelboLunghezza5.50 kmTempo18 minutesDifficoltàChallenging