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La Morra

Barolo Trail

Hard

5

hikers

Barolo Trail

05:35

19.0km

530m

Hiking

Hike the difficult Sentiero di Sant'Anna through UNESCO Langhe Vineyards, covering 11.8 miles with 1745 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.13 km

Hill with the Cedar of Lebanon

Highlight • Natural Monument

Very nice view in the various Barolo mountains, Grinzane Cavour, Castelione Falletto or Serralunga and more!

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3.00 km

Church of the Most Holy Annunciation

Highlight • Religious Site

On the Sentiero del Barolo and just a few kilometers from La Morra lies the tiny town of Annunziata. The Romanesque-Baroque complex of the former Benedictine abbey of San Martino di Marcenasco is well worth seeing. The church dates from the 17th century and the apse and bell tower date from the 15th century.

In the cellars of the abbey you will find the cantina and the museum Ratti dei Vini d'Alba. The entrance is next to the facade of the church (renatoratti.com/).

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4.90 km

Barolo Chapel (Brunate Chapel)

Highlight • Religious Site

Built in 1914 and used by vineyard workers, this chapel has never been consecrated. After years of neglect, in 1999 the artists Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett repainted it internally and externally. It is now one of the most visited and photographed buildings in these hills.

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6.39 km

View of La Morra

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View of the Alps

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6.49 km

View of La Morra and the Vineyards

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La Morra overlooking the Langhe 🖤

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7.04 km

View of La Morra

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Excellent viewpoint over the vineyards and the town of La Morra

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8.04 km

La Morra Tower

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Bell Tower of La Morra, located in the historic center, in the belvedere square, was built between 1709 and 1711, based on a design by Eng. Cocito di Neive who directed the works up to the height of the belfry.

The latter was designed by Eng. Domenico Pettiti of Cherasco, called by the Community of La Morra to resolve the slight westward slope of the tower. Pettiti decided not to build the sixth square of the original project and to replace it with the cell of the bells.

31 meters high and with a square plan, the tower is made up of five floors with simple and sober squares and a Baroque-style belfry. The stone shards dating back to the pre-existing medieval tower which fell in 1700 are still visible in the base, one of the few traces of the castle demolished in 1544 by order of the occupying French troops.

The tower, owned by the Municipality of La Morra, can be visited from March to November, on Saturdays and Sundays and is located in the belvedere square a few meters away from the Cantina Comunale di La Morra

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8.14 km

La Morra viewpoint

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The place on the Belevedere to take beautiful photos in a unique setting.

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8.27 km

Church of Saint Sebastian

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Historic Place of Worship of La Morra

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10.7 km

Sant'Anna

Place Of Worship

18.4 km

Chiesa di Santa Maria

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19.0 km

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7.02 km

5.49 km

4.55 km

1.65 km

213 m

120 m

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7.68 km

6.52 km

3.42 km

646 m

593 m

205 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Sentiero di Sant'Anna trail?

This trail is rated as difficult. It covers a distance of nearly 19 km with an elevation gain of approximately 532 meters. While the broader Langhe region is known for easy to moderate routes, this specific trail includes varied terrain and some potentially steep sections, requiring a good level of fitness.

How long does it typically take to hike this route?

The Sentiero di Sant'Anna through UNESCO Langhe Vineyards typically takes around 5.5 hours to complete. This duration can vary depending on your pace, the number of stops you make to enjoy the views, and any detours to explore points of interest.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail features diverse surfaces. You'll hike on natural paths winding through vineyards, as well as charming cobblestone streets that pass by historic buildings. Be prepared for various types of ground, including ancient stone streets, so comfortable and sturdy hiking shoes are recommended.

What are the main sights and viewpoints along the trail?

You'll encounter numerous picturesque spots. Highlights include the Hill with the Cedar of Lebanon, the historic Church of the Most Holy Annunciation, and the colorful Barolo Chapel (Brunate Chapel). The route also offers several stunning viewpoints like View of La Morra and View of La Morra and the Vineyards. Don't miss the panoramic views from the La Morra Tower and the town's 'belvedere'.

Where does the Sentiero di Sant'Anna trail start, and is there parking available?

The trail is often accessed from the area around La Morra. While specific trailhead parking details are not provided, La Morra is a central point in the region. It's advisable to check local parking options in La Morra or nearby villages before your visit. Public transport options to La Morra might also be available, connecting from larger towns in Piedmont.

When is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The Langhe region is beautiful year-round, but the best times to hike are typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). In spring, the vineyards are lush and green, while autumn offers spectacular fall foliage and coincides with the grape harvest, making it a 'wine lover's dream hike'. Summers can be hot, and winters might have colder temperatures and less accessible paths.

Is the Sentiero di Sant'Anna trail dog-friendly?

Generally, hiking trails in the Langhe region are dog-friendly. However, given that this route passes through vineyards, villages, and potentially near livestock, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash. Ensure you carry water for your pet, especially on warmer days, as water sources might be limited along certain sections.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail or the UNESCO area?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Sentiero di Sant'Anna trail or to access the UNESCO Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato. However, some private estates or attractions along the way might have their own entry fees.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths in the Langhe region?

Yes, the Sentiero di Sant'Anna trail is part of a network of paths in the Langhe. The route also passes through sections of the Il Sentiero dei Crus del Barolo and the Sentiero delle Grandi Vigne, offering opportunities to explore more of the renowned wine region.

Are there places to eat or find refreshments along the route?

Yes, as the trail passes through or near villages like La Morra, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. La Morra's historic center, in particular, offers various cafes, restaurants, and wine bars where you can stop for a meal or a tasting. It's still advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for longer sections between towns.

What should I bring for a hike on the Sentiero di Sant'Anna?

Given the trail's length and difficulty, bring plenty of water, snacks, and wear sturdy hiking boots suitable for varied terrain. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is essential, especially when hiking through open vineyards. A map or GPS device is also recommended, as well as layers of clothing to adapt to changing weather conditions.

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