Best attractions and places to see around Cortemilia include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Upper Langhe. The town is bisected by the Bormida river, forming the distinct quarters of San Michele and San Pantaleo. Situated within a natural amphitheater of Langhe hills, the area is characterized by vineyards and terraced walls. Cortemilia is also known as the "hazelnut capital" due to its production of the "Tonda Gentile di Langa" hazelnut.
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In a splendid panoramic location, built of Langa stone, it is notable for the Baroque-style decoration of its brick façade. The building's design is attributed to Francesco Gallo, who worked in the Cuneo and Mondovì areas in the first half of the 18th century. The interior retains no decoration. The altar is noteworthy, the last vestige of the pre-existing building. This is evidenced by the fresco depicting the Madonna enthroned breastfeeding the Child, with Saint George, patron saint of Niella Belbo, at her side, dating to the late 15th century. (Quote from the lovelanghe website)
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I loved this climb through the hazelnut forests and the peaceful surroundings. I enjoyed it like a child with new shoes!! Highly recommended as there are some difficult sections but also some rest periods, which allow you to enjoy the landscape without getting overwhelmed. The road is very narrow, but without cars. A real discovery that made me very excited!!
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The "climb of the champions" named after Marco Pantani begins near Bosia and the Belbo stream. 6.8 kilometers long, it has an average gradient of 5.6% but maximum gradients of 14%. The asphalt, in some places, is far from new, but the road has very little traffic. The summit takes place near Lequio Berria. Dedicated to the Cesenatico climber Marco Pantani, one of the most beloved Italian cyclists of all time, it is one of the last climbs in the famous "The climbs of the champions" tour.
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The Sanctuary is dedicated to the Mother of Divine Grace and stands where the Madonna appeared to a young deaf and dumb shepherdess, healing her. The beautiful church is also immersed in a fascinating landscape, it is worth a visit.
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A somewhat demanding but very beautiful climb, on a secondary road that crosses truly remarkable woods. Asphalt not always up to par, but perhaps it's for the best, at least the cars avoid it. A tribute to Marco Pantani 🌹
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Length 6.8, height difference 367m, average gradient 5.4%, maximum gradient 14%. Asphalt in some places not very beautiful.
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Great picnic spot. there is also a fountain.
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The sanctuary, of origin prior to 1400, is built in Baroque style with materials from the surroundings (Langa stone). Despite being a rather bare construction (even the interior is devoid of decorations), it is notable for its splendid panoramic position, clearly visible from afar both coming from Mombarcaro and climbing from Niella Belbo. It deserves a stop, both to enjoy the 360 ° panorama (in good light conditions both the Maritime Alps are visible and, to the north, good portions of the Alps), and to enjoy the shade guaranteed by leafy trees. The only drawback, there are no fountains!
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Cortemilia is rich in history. You can explore the remnants of its medieval castle and its circular tower, which dominate the town. The settlement of Cortemilia itself is divided by the Bormida river into two historic districts, San Michele and San Pantaleo, each with its own character. Other notable sites include the Pieve di Santa Maria, the Torre Sineo, and the Church of San Domenico. The former Franciscan Convent is also a significant point of interest.
Yes, Cortemilia is nestled in a beautiful natural amphitheater formed by the Langhe hills, characterized by vineyards and terraced walls. The town is situated at the confluence of the Uzzone and Bormida di Millesimo rivers. For panoramic views, visit Roccaverano, one of the highest elevations in the area, offering a 360° panorama of the surrounding hills and the Alpine arc. The Monteoliveto Promontory, above the Pieve di Santa Maria, also offers scenic vistas.
The area around Cortemilia is excellent for outdoor activities. Cyclists can challenge themselves on The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani", a 6.8 km route with an average gradient of 5.6%. For more options, you can find various routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. Explore these activities further on the Cycling around Cortemilia, Gravel biking around Cortemilia, and Running Trails around Cortemilia guide pages.
Many attractions around Cortemilia are suitable for families. The settlement of Cortemilia itself, with its historic quarters and porticoed streets, offers a pleasant exploration for all ages. Religious sites like Santuario del Todocco and Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti are also considered family-friendly and often have picnic spots.
Cortemilia is renowned as the "hazelnut capital" due to its production of the prestigious "Tonda Gentile di Langa" hazelnut. You can learn more about this at Palazzo Rabino. The town also hosts the "Sagra Della Nocciola" (Hazelnut Fair) in late August and "Profumi Di Nocciola," a festival of hazelnut desserts and Langa wines. The Diocesan Museum, housed in the Confraternital Church of Santissima Trinità, preserves objects of popular worship and devotion, including the Holy Thorn.
The Langhe region, including Cortemilia, is beautiful throughout the year. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and stunning landscapes, especially during the grape harvest. Summer (June-August) is ideal for enjoying festivals and the vibrant atmosphere, though it can be warmer. Even in summer, the Santuario del Todocco area can be cool, so be prepared for varied weather.
Cortemilia has a rich medieval past. You can explore the remains of its 12th-century castle and its tall, circular tower, which underwent significant defensive modifications in the 13th century. The Torre Sineo, a 12th-century tower, also showcases well-preserved medieval arcades. For more detailed information on the fortifications, you can visit the Langhe Medievale website.
Cortemilia's landscape is defined by the picturesque confluence of the Uzzone and Bormida rivers and the surrounding Langhe hills. These hills are characterized by extensive vineyards and unique terraced walls made of Langa stone, which were recognized as a UNESCO intangible heritage in 2018. This terraced landscape supports the region's viticulture and creates a stunning visual backdrop.
Yes, Cortemilia hosts several notable events. The town celebrates its famous hazelnut with the "Sagra Della Nocciola" (Hazelnut Fair) during the last week of August. Following this, the "Profumi Di Nocciola" festival, dedicated to hazelnut desserts and Langa wines, takes place on the last weekend of August. In September, Cortemilia also hosts the international "Premio Vittoria Caffa Righetti" music competition.
The Ecomuseum of Terraces and Grapevines is located in a 15th-century tower-house, which was formerly the magistrate's court. This museum is dedicated to highlighting the region's agricultural heritage, particularly the traditional terraced cultivation methods and viticulture that define the Langhe landscape around Cortemilia.
The Cortemilia Museo Aperto is a cultural itinerary that transforms the village into an open-air museum. From July to September, it invites visitors to explore Cortemilia's art, architecture, and history through contemporary art exhibitions and various cultural events, offering a unique way to experience the town.


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