CONVINO





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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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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.
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This is an easy medium route between vineyards with the possibility of visiting the Barolo Chapel also known as the Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett Chapel or the Brunate Chapel: an old chapel reduced to a ruin which in 1999 was renovated in a modern and colorful style under commission of the Ceretto family.
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It starts from La Morra and continues on a paved road up to Cerequio. From here take a path to the Barolo Chapel and continue to the Annunziata village. Continue to the hamlet of Santa Maria and then towards Silio. The route crosses the beautiful vineyards of the Langhe with picturesque and unique landscapes. For further information, we suggest reading the book "Walking among the Langhe and Roero vineyards" by Camanni. The book contains, among other beautiful itineraries, a detailed...