High Langa
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In Montezemolo during the warm months you can enjoy an enviable climate and a breathtaking view of the Maritime Alps.
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If you love architecture, visit Monesiglio: its imposing castle, the parish church of Sant’Andrea and the sanctuary of Santa Maria di Acqua Dolce will interest you.
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Small town on the hills that dominate the Bormida river, its baroque church of Sant'Antonio Abate is very characteristic and deserves to be visited.
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Few ruins that emerge from a small hill reveal the ancient history of this small town at the bottom of the valley which today offers the visitor some rather suggestive churches.
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This little town is placed on the right side of the Belbo river and is surrounded by hazelnut-trees woods. Here the farming of hazelnuth began in the early Thirties.
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Lequio Berria is located in an excellent panoramic position, which allows you to admire a large number of villages of Langa perched on the surrounding hills.
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The name of the village is linked to the drought of this area of the Alta Langa, which has always been poor in water.
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Cerretto Langhe is built on the hills, and it offers an impressive view. The town’s name comes from the presence of a particular tree, the turkey oak, still today present on the Belbo river’s sides.
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The town is surrounded by a green valley covered with woods, perfect for walks, and has a little historical centre, where you can admire the town hall palace, the parish church dedicated to Maria Vergine Assunta and the chapel of San Lorenzo.
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Paroldo is a village of the Alta Langa, and its economy is based on agriculture and animal farming.
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Mombarcaro, once called Monte delle Barche (Boats Mount), is the summit of the Langhe: from here you can get a great view, and also see the Ligurian Sea.
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Stretched on a small hillside at 600 meters above sea level, it has an ancient stone door with the Del Carretto coat of arms, and a medieval bridge over the Belbo river, at the entrance of the town.