La rosa dei vini





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A pleasant circular walk starting from Montelupo Albese, in the parking lot of the village and proceeding counterclockwise. The route takes place entirely on the Sentiero del Lupo, which develops at the foot of the hill on which the town of Montelupo is perched. A path between vineyards and hazelnut groves also perfect for families with children.
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This is a pleasant walk among cultivated fields, ancient castles and small towns on the outskirts between Barolo and La Morra mostly on very accessible dirt roads. The departure is in Barolo with passage to Palais Cerequio up to La Morra. From here the return passes through Croera and shortly before ending it stops at Castello della Volta where there is also a restaurant, a church, a museum and a café.
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Nice path immersed in the Langhe vineyards. It starts from Via Parea in Gallo d'Alba where you can conveniently leave your car. Take a dirt road that is very visible and marked by a white and red signpost. Go through the valley following the main road admiring the view over the hills and the Grinzane castle that appears when the road begins to turn. The last stretch before the castle goes up the hill with a beautiful view of Roddi village. Arriving in the village of Grinzane, we recommend a...
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This hike starts on the yellow path number 6 from the La Morra tourist office. At 5.5km there is the giant red bench also called La Panca della Serenità. Here, tourists love to climb on it and take panoramic photos. The route is of medium difficulty when it is dry and difficult when it rains. Mostly well signposted by yellow signs with some great midway restaurants such as Osteria Veglio in Frazione Annunziata.