Best attractions and places to see around Chiusano D'Asti include a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and viewpoints situated in the Asti Monferrato region. The area offers opportunities to explore significant architectural structures and enjoy views of the surrounding hills. These attractions provide insight into the local heritage and landscape.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Unfortunately, the complete loop cannot be done because you have to go through a private road and the owner is not really available to let you pass, so just after the houses you have to take a road that goes back, shortening the route by quite a bit.
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The Basilica of Colle Don Bosco has a somewhat questionable architectural style, but when it was built it was very popular. But you don't go to the Colle for the architecture: you go to breathe the presence of Don Bosco and San Domenico Savio, and in the meantime you also enjoy a panorama that is a true corner of Paradise.
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There are many reasons to visit the Becchi: historical, religious, or even just for the view - from Don Bosco's house you can see a corner of Paradise. Those who love Don Bosco will be moved.
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Romanesque style church near the Mongiglietto area, one km from the municipality of Cortazzone. On a notice board it is written where you can collect the keys to visit it internally
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The Romanesque Church of San Secondo is located about one km away. from Cortazzone. Located on a green hill, it is worth a stop, I have passed it several times and I am always happy to stop, I found it open only once and visited the interior, the naves and capitals are of interest. Outside on the lawn there are benches and a fountain for water supply.
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Strada Mazzola in its (almost) final part before the outlet on the Valmanera road.
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Image taken from the top of the first micro-tear that comes after the square. Viatosto is and will always remain a perfect place for those who love walking or cycling.
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After the small square of the bar, take the road that goes up. There are actually two strappetti, one after the other in sequence but short and feasible, after which the road forks and if you keep to the right, you take strada Mazzola. Within 1.5 km you return to the foot of the small hill for Viatosto. Nice little street, very very quiet.
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The area around Chiusano D'Asti is rich in historical sites, religious buildings, and scenic viewpoints. You can explore significant architectural structures like the Church of Saints Nazarius and Celsus, visit large complexes dedicated to historical figures such as the Basilica of Saint John Bosco, and discover unique cave dwellings.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Basilica of Saint John Bosco is a large center with churches, museums, and exhibitions, making it popular with families and young people. The Viatosto Church and View of the Hills of Asti and the San Secondo Church, Cortazzone are also considered family-friendly, offering peaceful settings and views.
For stunning views, visit the Viatosto Church and View of the Hills of Asti. From its churchyard, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama of the city of Asti and the surrounding hills, and even the Alps on a clear day. The Church of Saints Nazarius and Celsus also offers spectacular views from its elevated position.
Beyond the religious buildings, the Cave Dwellings of Mombarone offer a unique historical experience. These real houses, dug into the hillsides and dating from the 18th century, provide insight into past local life and are partially restored and furnished.
Yes, the region offers various hiking trails. For easy walks, consider the "Verde Lungo Trail: Gorghi, San Bartolomeo, and San Grato" (5.5 km) or the "Cave Dwellings of Mombarone – Casegrotta Cave Houses loop from Settime" (3.4 km). You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Chiusano D'Asti guide.
Beginners can enjoy the "Verde Lungo Trail: Gorghi, San Bartolomeo, and San Grato," which is an easy 5.5 km route. Another easy option is the "Cave Dwellings of Mombarone – Casegrotta Cave Houses loop from Settime," spanning 3.4 km. Both are great for a relaxed outdoor experience. Explore more in the Hiking around Chiusano D'Asti guide.
Absolutely. The area is popular for both road cycling and gravel biking. You can find moderate road cycling routes like the "Church of Castiglione – Portacomaro loop from Chiusano-Cossombrato" (62.3 km). For gravel biking, there are numerous challenging routes available. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Chiusano D'Asti and Gravel biking around Chiusano D'Asti guides for more details.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many highlight the spectacular views from places like the Viatosto Church and the peaceful atmosphere. The unique architecture of Romanesque churches and the intriguing Cave Dwellings of Mombarone also receive positive feedback.
While specific public transport routes to every attraction may vary, many sites, especially those further afield like the Basilica of Saint John Bosco, are noted as being easily accessible by car. It is advisable to check local transport options or consider driving for flexibility when visiting the more isolated sites.
The Cave Dwellings of Mombarone are a truly unique and somewhat hidden gem. These fascinating cave houses, dug into the hills, offer a glimpse into 18th-century life and are a distinctive historical site not commonly found elsewhere.
The Asti Monferrato region, including Chiusano D'Asti, is generally pleasant to visit during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). These seasons offer mild weather, ideal for exploring historical sites, enjoying viewpoints, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter.


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