Best attractions and places to see around Pezzolo Valle Uzzone include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This area, nestled in the secluded Uzzone Valley, offers a tranquil setting characterized by green landscapes and traditional Italian village life. Visitors can explore ancient fortified settlements, significant sanctuaries, and scenic viewpoints. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling amidst its untouched natural beauty.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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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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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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In the past, one of the sixteen parish churches of the diocese of Alba stood in this place; the building that we can admire today is a remaking of the seventeenth century. This place is suitable for spending a day surrounded by nature and for picnics.
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Small medieval village in the heart of the Alta Langa, a stone's throw from Alba, immersed in the green hills, among hazelnut groves and vineyards, the ideal place for those who love outdoor sports, contact with nature, good food and good wine.
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Already inhabited in pre-Roman times, the area of Cortemilia was known as Cohors Aemilia in Roman times. In the Middle Ages the town developed around the fortress of which portions of the walls and the cylindrical tower remain visible even from afar and which dominates the town. The city center is divided in two by the Bormida river, thus originating the two districts of San Michele and San Pantaleo, which take their names from their respective churches. noteworthy is the former Franciscan convent, which is said to have been commissioned by St. Francis himself who, according to what is said, passed through Cortemilia. Currently the town is renowned both for the production of the "tonda gentile" hazelnut, and for the terraces planted with vines, from which the Dolcetto is obtained.
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This church, despite its very "normal" appearance, boasts a thousand-year history: it was in fact part of the sixteen churches belonging to the ancient diocese of Alba (we are talking about the surroundings of the year 1000) and in fact, from ancient documents, it is cited starting from the year 998 AD. Nowadays, however, almost no traces remain of the ancient parish, except in the foundation of the bell tower, as the entire building was demolished and rebuilt in 1600. The interior, with a single nave, has many decorations, which cannot be visited. freely because the church has been closed for years due to the repeated thefts of works of art. A cursory fact: the church is located in the municipality of Gottasecca, and the curious name of this town derives from the poverty of water which, apparently, has always plagued this area of the upper Langa!
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the village of Pezzolo Valle Uzzone itself, which is a well-preserved fortified settlement with ancient architecture and traditional construction. Nearby, the small village of Gorrino features a medieval castle. Additionally, the ancient settlement of Cortemilia is known for its medieval structure and historical significance, including remnants of a fortress and a former Franciscan convent.
Yes, there are several important sanctuaries. The Santuario del Todocco is a famous pilgrimage site located in the hamlet of Todocco, offering pleasant views. Another notable sanctuary is Santuario Madonna dei Monti, which boasts a splendid panoramic location and distinctive Langa stone architecture. You can also find the unique San Rocco in Carpaneta church, situated beneath cliffs overlooking the river, and the historic 12th-century Chapel of San Sebastiano in Bergolo.
The Uzzone Valley itself is a significant natural feature, known for its green, quiet, and largely untouched environment. For panoramic views, the Santuario del Todocco is located at 760 meters above sea level, offering excellent vistas. The Santuario Madonna dei Monti also provides 360-degree views, including glimpses of the Maritime Alps. The Gorrino-Todocco-Santa Giulia Crest offers a sense of freedom amidst untamed landscapes, ideal for exploration.
Pezzolo Valle Uzzone is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. The region features trails that wind through breathtaking landscapes. For cyclists, there's the challenging The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani", a 6.8 km route with gradients up to 14%. You can find more detailed routes for various sports in the area, including road cycling, gravel biking, and hiking.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can find moderate routes like the 'Ancient pilgrimage trail to Santuario del Todocco (Trail 108)' or a loop tour 'From Pezzolo Valle Uzzone to the Sanctuary of Todocco passing through Piansoave'. There are also easier options, such as the 'Chapel of San Sebastiano – Bergolo loop from Bergolo'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Pezzolo Valle Uzzone guide.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes, including the challenging The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani". For longer rides, there are difficult road cycling routes like the 'Alta Langa Loop: Cravanzana and Bergolo' or the 'Upper Belbo Valley – Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti loop from Cortemilia'. Moderate options include the 'Canelli – Cortemilia loop from Cortemilia'. Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Pezzolo Valle Uzzone guide.
Many of the historical and religious sites, such as Cortemilia, Santuario del Todocco, and Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti, are considered family-friendly. These locations often offer pleasant environments for walks and exploration, making them suitable for visitors of all ages. The natural beauty of the Uzzone Valley also provides opportunities for family outings.
Bergolo is known as the 'stone village' due to its distinctive sandstone renovations and outdoor artworks. It's situated on a panoramic hill with views of the Bormida and Uzzone valleys, and is home to the historic 12th-century Chapel of San Sebastiano, which holds significant historical and artistic value.
The wider Cortemilia area, close to Pezzolo Valle Uzzone, is renowned for its production of the 'tonda gentile' hazelnut. Additionally, the region's terraced vineyards contribute to the production of Dolcetto wine, highlighting a rich agricultural heritage.
The Uzzone Valley is known as the 'Valley of Science' due to the notable scientists born there. It is the most secluded of the Langhe valleys, characterized by its green, quiet, and fragrant environment, remaining largely untouched. The Uzzone river, though short, is known for its impetuous flow, adding to the valley's natural charm.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The challenging cycle climbs like The Champions' Climb "Marco Pantani" are popular among cyclists, while the serene atmosphere and panoramic views from sites like Santuario del Todocco are highly valued. The medieval charm of Cortemilia and the untouched nature of the Uzzone Valley also receive high praise.


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