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5.04km
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Hiking
Hike the easy 3.1-mile Sentiero Carandi countryside loop from Ceresole d'Alba, featuring rolling hills, farmland, and the Madonna dei Prati
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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70 m
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
4.22 km
Madonna dei Prati
Place Of Worship
5.04 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.07 km
1.47 km
498 m
Surfaces
2.97 km
1.48 km
591 m
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The Sentiero Carandi countryside loop starts and ends in Ceresole d'Alba. You can typically find parking within the village, which serves as the trailhead for this circular route.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. As it winds through open countryside and farmland, it's advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing near agricultural areas or livestock.
The recommended seasons for hiking the Sentiero Carandi loop are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is usually pleasant, and the countryside offers beautiful colors.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Sentiero Carandi countryside loop. It is freely accessible to the public.
The loop is approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) long and can generally be completed in about 1 hour and 15 to 18 minutes, depending on your pace.
The trail features a mix of country roads and dirt paths, characterized by the area's distinctive red clay soils. You'll encounter gentle slopes, small woods, and some paved sections through the village, alternating with softer dirt tracks through fields and meadows.
Along the Sentiero Carandi, you'll discover votive pillars, tranquil fish ponds, and small woods. A significant point of interest is the small chapel of Madonna dei Prati. The trail also offers peaceful viewpoints overlooking the rural scenery of the Roero area.
Yes, the route connects with the historic Sentiero della Battaglia, linking it to a broader network that highlights the region's rich history. It also overlaps with sections of the Sentiero Terre Rosse and Sentiero delle peschiere.
Yes, it is classified as an easy hike, making it suitable for most hikers, including beginners and families. The gentle slopes and well-defined paths contribute to its accessibility.
You can expect picturesque rural scenery, with the trail winding through open countryside, rolling hills, and tranquil farmland. It offers insight into the traditional farming landscape and local rural life of the Piedmont region.
Since the loop starts and ends in Ceresole d'Alba, you can find various facilities, including cafes and restrooms, within the village before or after your hike.
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