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Hiking around Montezemolo offers diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills, forests, and meadows, typical of the Piedmont region. The area provides views of the Maritime Alps, particularly in summer, and features the source of the Belbo River. Trails also pass through vineyards and cultivated fields, contributing to varied hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
1
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7.48km
02:03
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.2km
05:04
490m
490m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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(7)
16
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14.3km
04:00
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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6.55km
01:49
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.92km
01:21
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small square in the small village, but well cared for
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There are two main paths: the one which from the entrance to the reserve follows the Belbo stream quite faithfully and ends up in the equipped area, and the "Menhir path" which starts from the Pilone del Foresto and then continues uphill towards Montezemolo . Both can be covered quite easily both downhill and uphill, be careful because it is possible to meet people on horseback.
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I have been able to find out very little about this church: it is known that it was placed to watch over an ancient crossroads of paths, used in ancient times to trade salt (on the other hand, salt is mentioned in many local toponyms, just mention the town of Sale Langhe). Until a few years ago, however, it was a ruin, overgrown with climbing plants, recently a group of willing people rearranged it, redoing the roof, cleaning up the walls and also highlighting the apse which, in addition to the altar, also kept a fresco of which unfortunately few traces remain. Transit point of the cart track which from the entrance to the reserve continues towards Camerana (slight uphill then downhill, the ancient salt road), and arrival point of the "Sentiero del Menhir" which instead crosses the reserve, another beautiful trail for MTB . Recommended for a lunch stop, unfortunately there is no water.
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The Sorgenti del Belbo Nature Reserve was created in 1993 to preserve the only humid environment of the Alta Langa, consequently also the vast biodiversity of the area.
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Montezemolo's hiking terrain is characterized by peaceful countryside, rolling hills, dense forests, and meadows. As part of the Langhe region, you'll also encounter vineyards and cultivated fields. Occasional views of the Maritime Alps add a dramatic mountainous element to the scenery, especially in summer.
Yes, Montezemolo offers a range of trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can find easy walks with minimal elevation gain, moderate hikes, and more challenging routes lasting over five hours that require good fitness and sure-footedness. Out of approximately 100 trails, about 35 are considered easy, 61 moderate, and 4 difficult.
Many trails lead to the source of the Belbo River, a unique natural feature. You might also encounter the Big Bench and Heart Sculpture of Roccavignale, or the historic Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Assumed, which dates back to 998 AD. The Sanctuary of Gottasecca is another important crossroads for paths, offering a water refilling point.
Yes, several circular routes are popular in the area. For example, the Belbo River Source Loop (Trail B20) is a moderate 7.5 km path. Another option is the Oratorio del Foresto – Picnic area loop from Montezemolo, which is about 10.6 km long and leads to a recreational area.
The region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Summer offers wonderful views over the Maritime Alps. The rolling hills, forests, and vineyards provide a tranquil backdrop in spring and autumn, with pleasant temperatures for hiking. Winter hiking options may require specific gear due to potential snow or colder conditions.
Yes, Montezemolo has trails suitable for families. The area offers easy walks with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely outing. For instance, the Oratorio del Foresto – Picnic area loop from Camerana is an easy 6.4 km route that could be suitable for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Montezemolo area. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially when passing through cultivated fields, near livestock, or in areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations.
While specific public transport routes directly to every trailhead might be limited, Montezemolo is a small village. Access to the general area is possible, but reaching specific, more remote trailheads often requires personal transportation. It's best to check local bus schedules for connections to the main villages.
In Montezemolo and surrounding villages, parking is typically available, especially in or near the town centers where many trails begin or pass through. For more remote trailheads, designated parking areas might be smaller, so it's good practice to arrive early during peak seasons.
The routes in Montezemolo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 170 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the peaceful countryside experience, and the variety of trails connecting charming villages and natural features like the Belbo River source.
There are approximately 100 hiking trails available in the Montezemolo area, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, routes like From Priero to Castelnuovo di Ceva (via Route B17) offer a more demanding hike. This trail is 17.2 km long with significant elevation gain, typically taking over 5 hours to complete, and is rated as difficult.


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