The Romanesque Parish Churches between Castell'Alfero and Portacomaro
Poziom trudności: S2
The route crosses the gentle hills of Lower Monferrato with stops at some of the many Romanesque chapels remaining as memories of ancient settlements on the paths of medieval routes. It starts from Portacomaro...
The route crosses the gentle hills of Lower Monferrato with stops at some of the many Romanesque chapels remaining as memories of ancient settlements on the paths of medieval routes. It starts from Portacomaro and its fortress: on Via Degiani, where the old cemetery once stood, at the top of a beautiful stone staircase, here is the church of San Pietro with the beautiful two-tone facade. The Church of Madonna della Neve features interesting carved single-light windows and a unique cylindrical bell tower.
Towards Calliano, along the provincial road to Grana, you come across the small church of San Pietro. Beyond the imposing castle of Montemagno, which dominates the village with its Ghibelline-style battlemented crown, it catches the eye from afar in a vineyard landscape (here the excellent Ruchè DOCG is produced). Of note are the Church of Santa Maria della Cava (with 15th-century frescoes) and the Romanesque ruins of SS. Vittore and Corona. The village of Castagnole Monferrato is also worth a visit.
The route starts from Portacomaro and its fortress: on Via Degiani, where the old cemetery once stood, at the top of a beautiful stone staircase, the church of San Pietro shows the beautiful two-tone facade. Going down into the valley and crossing the SS 457, you proceed towards Castell'Alfero. You reach Madonna della Neve, a church with interesting carved single-light windows and the unique cylindrical bell tower. From here, crossing the Versa Valley, you arrive at Calliano where, along the provincial road to Grana, you come across the small church of San Pietro. The next stop is Grana, then passing behind the imposing castle of Montemagno, you arrive before the Church of Santa Maria della Cava (with 15th-century frescoes) and, near the cemetery, the evocative Romanesque ruins of SS. Vittore and Corona. Continuing on dirt roads and not overlooking the centers of Castagnole Monferrato and Scurzolengo, you return to Portacomaro.
Route checked and georeferenced by Marco Demaria.
The information contained does not engage the responsibility of the authors and verifiers of the route due to possible variations in the passability status of the proposed routes, especially on dirt sections.
Suitable equipment is recommended with a possible windbreaker jacket and a change of clothes
S2
Bikes to use: MTB or e-bikes equipped for off-road.
After rain, muddy/flooded sections may be present in the valley floors. For convenience, the original starting point of the route (see PDF) has been moved from Castell'Alfero to Portacomaro
Portacomaro, Castell'Alfero, Calliano, Grana, Montemagno, Castagnole Monferrato, Scurzolengo: villages of ancient history in soft landscapes of great beauty
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