Langa Monregalese
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Roascio is one of the smallest towns in the Langhe. Here you can admire traces of the galleries that belonged to the fort of Ceva, built in the XVI-XVII century for Carlo Emanuele II Savoia.
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The town extends almost entirely along the two kilometers of the central road, along which some smaller villages alternate, hosting the main social and commercial activities.
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Mondovì, a town rich in art, history and studies. It has a scenic position near the Langhe and Alpi and its highest part (Piazza) is surrounded by medieval walls.
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Little town situated in the Langa Monregalese. Among the hills there’s the parish church of saint Andrew, in which walls is included an ancient Roman rombstone.
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An important wine center, Clavesana is rediscovering its tourist aspiration, being a rich gastronomic destination thanks to the presence of truffles and hazelnuts.
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Ceva is well known for the mushroom exhibition (in September) that brought the town's name all over the world.
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This small and lively village in the Langhe, built in a beautiful panoramic place, is dominated by the ancient castle, built in the XIV century and still well preserved.
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The village, located in the part of Langhe called Monregalese, is surrounded by fields of wheat, pastures, woods and Dolcetto vineyards.
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Built on the hills at the entrance of the so called Alta Langa monregalese, the town, placed on the top of a hill, offers a wonderful view on the Langhe and the Alps.
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Carrù is a little town situated on the left side of the Tanaro river. In the town centre you can find a lot of historic buildings.
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The town built on the confluence of the Ellero and the Tanaro rivers has in the past a strategic importance and was fought for by the marquis of Saluzzo, Ceva and Monferrato.