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10.3km
130m
Hiking
Hike the Monferrato wine trail from Grazzano Badoglio to Casorzo, a moderate 6.4-mile route through vineyards to the unique Double Tree of C
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.82 km
3.16 km
310 m
Surfaces
3.62 km
3.41 km
2.05 km
1.18 km
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Elevation
Highest point (250 m)
Lowest point (180 m)
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This trail is generally considered easy and suitable for most fitness levels. It features gentle hills and an elevation gain of approximately 130 meters, making it a manageable hike for beginners and families.
The route features a mix of paved and dirt roads, winding through the iconic rolling hills of Monferrato. You'll walk through expansive vineyards, hazelnut groves, and charming historic villages, offering diverse scenery.
While specific parking areas are not detailed, Grazzano Badoglio is a small village. Look for public parking options near the town center or the starting point of the trail. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, a standout feature is the opportunity to visit the Double Tree of Casorzo (Bialbero de Casorzo), a unique natural phenomenon where a cherry tree grows atop a mulberry tree. You may also encounter 'Big Benches' offering panoramic views, and the route itself provides 360-degree vistas of the vineyards and natural topography.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through vineyards, near livestock, or on paved sections where vehicles might be present. Remember to pack water for your pet.
The Monferrato region is beautiful in spring (April-May) when wildflowers bloom and vines begin to sprout, and in autumn (September-October) during the grape harvest, offering vibrant colors. Summer can be warm, so an early start is recommended if hiking then.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail. The Monferrato landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage site, but access to the trails themselves is free.
Yes, sections of this route follow parts of the official trail named Strada Roncarino, integrating it into the broader network of paths in the area.
For this moderate hike, we recommend comfortable walking shoes, water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and snacks. A camera is also a good idea to capture the scenic vineyard landscapes and the unique Double Tree of Casorzo.
Both Grazzano Badoglio and Casorzo are charming villages in a renowned wine and gastronomy region. You can expect to find local cafes, trattorias, and potentially wineries offering tastings in or near these towns.
Public transport options in rural Monferrato can be limited. While local bus services might connect larger towns, direct routes to the trailheads in Grazzano Badoglio or Casorzo may require careful planning. Checking local bus schedules in advance is advised.
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