High Langa

  • The town, distinguished by its high square tower of medieval origin, is located on the border between the Alta Langa and the Langa of Asti and offers an enchanting hilly landscape.

  • In Montezemolo during the warm months you can enjoy an enviable climate and a breathtaking view of the Maritime Alps.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The name of the village is linked to the drought of this area of the Alta Langa, which has always been poor in water.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Paroldo is a village of the Alta Langa, and its economy is based on agriculture and animal farming.

  • 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.