B&B Cascina Cortassa





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The Sentiero del Gioco starts from the intact historical center of the town of S.Stefano Roero, a pedestrian oasis suitable for traditional children's games and street sports: the central piazza S.Maria del Podio is a real photograph of era that refers to the past in which village life took place almost exclusively outdoors. The itinerary is particularly panoramic, skirting steep amphitheaters of wooded fortresses and joining the ancient cult site of the Sacro Monte dei Piloni. A pleasant...
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The Sentiero degli Asfodeli (S2) is one of the historical routes of the Roero through oaks, poplars and Scots pines. Along this route in spring it is possible to admire the beautiful flowering of magnificent carpets of asphodels, periwinkles and wild cherry trees. This track follows the shortest ring route. For those who wish, there is also a longer ring route.
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The Sentiero degli Asfodeli (S2) is one of the historical routes of the Roero and is a circular route that winds entirely through the ancient wood known as the "fine superiors”, an important forest reserve already known in Roman times. In addition to imposing oaks, poplars and Scots pines, along this path in spring you can witness the flowering of magnificent carpets of daffodils and periwinkles. In this area you can also see wild cherry trees, Scots pines, oaks, chestnuts and Turkey oaks of...
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The Barbet ring runs along the borders of the town of Baldissero d'Alba with the neighboring territories of Sommariva Perno and Montaldo Roero. It partly winds through the ancient summit forest called in Roman times "Silva Popularis", and enters the undergrowth of the Rocche. A part of the route winds along the ancient Roman and medieval road that descended from the upper plain to Canale, lapping the ancient inhabited area of Baldissero d'Alba, of which the Romanesque apse of the parish...
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Departure from Montà from the parking in Via De Gasperi. After a short stretch of asphalt begins the real path that with a steep descent enters the poplar grove area. Here you will find the Ciàbot Calorio. Continuing, you reach the Diana Valley, which owes its name to the ancient cult for the goddess of hunting. Crossing a humid area you reach the crossing point of the Rio Canneto and then the historic village of Santo Stefano where until a few years ago, the remains of the square medieval...