Bergolo

The smallest commune of the Langhe (and one of the smallest of the whole Italy) was one of the first to realize how this territory could be touristically important, and to build modern accommodating and recreational facilities (a swimming-pool, a camping with bungalows, summer houses).

The town is also called “stone town”: all houses have been restored using local sandstone, and the roads have been remade in paving. Such an homogeneity is difficult to find in other places.

From the town’s square, a little walk will lead you to the Romanesque chapel of saint Sebastian, built in the XII century on a panoramic hill looking over the Bormida and Uzzone valleys.

Many houses in town have been decorated with frescos and mosaics made on their external walls by students of the Academy of Fine Arts.

The patronal fair, on every second Sunday in September, and the May fair attract people from all over Piedmont and from abroad.

History

According to the ancient etymology, the name “Bergolo” means “the place where heath grows”; the town was founded around the year 1000.

In 1200 it was owned by the town of Asti, then by the marquis of Saluzzo and, in the sixteenth century, by the Savoia.

The smallest commune of the Langhe (and one of the smallest of the whole Italy) was one of the first to realize how this territory could be touristically important, and to build modern accommodating and recreational facilities (a swimming-pool, a camping with bungalows, summer houses). The town is also called “stone town”: all houses have been restored using local sandstone, and the roads have been remade in paving. Such an homogeneity is difficult to find in other places. From the town’s square, a little walk will lead you to the Romanesque chapel of saint Sebastian, built in the XII century on a panoramic hill looking over the Bormida and Uzzone valleys. Many houses in town have been decorated with frescos and mosaics made on their external walls by students of the Academy of Fine Arts._x000D_
The patronal fair, on every second Sunday in September, and the May fair attract people from all over Piedmont and from abroad.

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11 October 2025 — 08 December 2025

Wineries Open Their Doors for the Truffle Fair

An unforgettable experience to discover the secrets of wine directly from the producers, including tastings and untold stories, in an authentic atmosphere of conviviality

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Events in Bergolo and around


  • 04 Sep 09 Sep

    Una mostra che porta nelle Langhe la forza simbolica e visionaria di Francesco Paula Palumbo, offrendo al pubblico uno sguardo sul suo universo creativo


  • 05 Sep

    Passeggiate guidate gratuite condotte dal giardiniere Giorgio Cortese


  • 05 Sep 30 Sep

    Mostra fotografica di Edoardo Pistone che presenta il suo progetto artistico nato nel 2017


  • 11 Sep 16 Sep

    Una mostra che porta nelle Langhe la forza simbolica e visionaria di Francesco Paula Palumbo, offrendo al pubblico uno sguardo sul suo universo creativo

Eat & Sleep in Bergolo and around

The church of san Sebastiano

Via Roma, 6, 12074 Bergolo CN, Italia
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Itinerary Dogliani and the Alta Langa

SP661, 25, 12063 Dogliani CN, Italia
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The hamlet of Gorrino

Gorrino, Pezzolo Valle Uzzone CN, Italia
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Madonna della Pieve

Via la Pieve, 27, 12074 Cortemilia CN, Italia
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The sanctuary of the Virgin Mary

Via Ravina, 12070 Gottasecca CN, Italia
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