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Hiking around Sessame offers trails through the rolling hills of the Monferrato region, characterized by extensive vineyards and scattered historical sites. The terrain features varied elevations, with routes traversing agricultural landscapes and wooded sections. Hikers can expect paths that wind through cultivated areas and connect small villages.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Monastero Bormida is a small Italian municipality in Piedmont, in the province of Asti.
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The phrase “The door of care is of abundance” is not a very common Italian proverb, so it can be interpreted metaphorically or spiritually.
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In the ancient gateway of "puntet", where the village walls once stood and the market square opened, there is a rather unusual work: the "Bunt Topatoo ak Khéwuel" gate, created in 2021 by the artist Adinkra. The name means "the gate of care and abundance". The gate incorporates two symbols from the West African Adinkra tradition: the cola nut (representing power, wealth, and trade, in relation to the Salt Road that passed right through here) and the Aban, which depicts a castle or fortress and evokes protection and security. It is an intervention that may surprise in a medieval Piedmontese village, but it has its own logic: the artist wanted to reconnect Monastero Bormida to its past as a commercial crossroads along the Salt Road, using a visual language different from what we are used to in these hills.
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The Castle of Monastero Bormida was not originally built as a defensive structure but as a Benedictine monastery, founded around 1050 by monks from the Abbey of Fruttuaria, called by the Aleramici Marquises to reclaim the lands devastated by Saracen raids. The 27-meter tower still visible today was originally the bell tower, and the river flowing a few meters from the southern tower confirms the non-military nature of the building. In 1393, the Benedictines abandoned the monastery, and its feudal history began: the fief passed to the Del Carretto marquises, who in the 15th century added the first defensive structures, transforming it into a castle. The building is a quadrangular structure with an internal courtyard, protected by towers on multiple sides and connected to the former bell tower by a small suspension bridge. On the south facade, there is a two-arched Renaissance loggia with a small stone column. Inside, the rooms on the main floor—transformed in the 17th century—feature mosaic floors and sail and cross vaults with frescoes of floral and geometric motifs. The castle later passed to the Della Rovere family and subsequently to the Genoese Polleri family, finally becoming the property of the Municipality starting in 1880. Today it is open to visitors and is part of the regional circuit "Castelli Aperti".
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To refill the water bottles.
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Beautiful old arched bridge.
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In the Ragnassini region you will find this charming and well-restored chapel
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"Castle" of Monastero Bormida Place of tourist, historical, architectural and cultural interest Piazza Castello, 1, 14058 Monastero Bormida AT http://www.comune.monasterobormida.at.it/ 014488450
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There are over 100 hiking routes around Sessame, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find 29 easy, 74 moderate, and 12 difficult trails to explore the Monferrato region.
Hiking around Sessame primarily features rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and agricultural landscapes. Trails often traverse cultivated areas and wooded sections, connecting small villages and historical sites within the Monferrato region.
Yes, Sessame offers 29 easy hiking routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. These trails typically wind through vineyards and offer gentle ascents, allowing you to enjoy the scenic countryside without significant challenge.
Many trails lead past or near fascinating landmarks. You could explore the ancient Roman Aqueduct of Acqui Terme, visit the charming village of Monastero Bormida, or discover the unique outdoor art installations at the Quirin Mayer Sculpture Park. The region is also dotted with historical chapels and settlements like Bubbio Village.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Quirin Mayer Sculpture Park – Drinking Water Fountain loop from Monastero Bormida is a popular 8.9-mile (14.3 km) option that takes you through vineyards and past artistic installations. Another good choice is the Hiking loop from Monastero Bormida.
The hiking routes in Sessame are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the beautiful vineyard landscapes, the peaceful atmosphere, and the opportunity to discover charming historical sites and villages along the way.
Absolutely. The Monferrato vineyard trail to Quirin Mayer Sculpture Park is a prime example, blending scenic vineyard views with outdoor art installations. Many routes also connect historical chapels and settlements, offering a rich cultural experience.
Yes, the region around Sessame is rich in history. You can find trails that pass by or lead to historical sites such as Monastero Bormida, Roccaverano, or the Vengore Tower. The Quirin Mayer Sculpture Park – Castello di Bubbio loop from Monastero Bormida is one such route that includes a historical castle.
Beyond the rolling hills and vineyards, you can visit the La Bollente Hot Spring Fountain in nearby Acqui Terme, which is a unique natural monument. The varied landscape itself, with its agricultural patterns and wooded areas, provides a beautiful natural backdrop for your hikes.
One of the most challenging and longest routes is From Monastero Bormida to Ragnassini Chapel (via Route 506). This difficult 10.6-mile (17.1 km) path leads through rolling hills, connecting villages and historical chapels, and typically takes over 5 hours to complete.


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