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Cycling between the Belbo valley and the Bormida valley | Langhe Monferrato and Roero

Langhe Monferrato and Roero

Cycling between the Belbo valley and the Bormida valley

Acqui Terme (47,00 km)
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Highlights and tour details

The route starts from the town of Acqui Terme. If you arrive by train, start from the square in front of the train station, if you arrive by car, a very good starting point is the car park (camper area) located near the Carlo Alberto bridge over the River Bormida (Zona          Bagni).                                                                                                                                  Cross the town center and take Via Amendola.                                                                          At the level crossing at the bottom of the road, continue in the direction of the hamlet of Moirano. Continue uphill for about 3 km, we advise you to start slowly because there are many more on this route. After passing through the small village of Moirano, continue on the same road in the direction of Castel Rocchero.                                                                     A little break to replenish our energy levels is necessary in order to face a long descent in the direction of Nizza Monferrato. At the 4-road intersection (the direction to Fontanile is indicated on the right), we go left towards Castel Boglione.                                                    At the crossroad with the main road to Nizza Monferrato (be careful), we turn left to reach the town. We enter the small town and cross through it. It is a good idea to stock up on water, as a challenging climb awaits. We continue until we reach the small church square and from here take the road next to the weigh house. From here, we will have a continuous climb of 2 km, some sections have a 15% gradient. Once we reach the top of the hill, we descend a few hundred meters until we cross the main road. At the junction, turn left towards Rocchetta Palafea.                                                                                                                Stop in the village square to replenish our energy levels. Continue towards Sessame. Just outside the town of Rocchetta, after a few hundred meters, turn right in the direction of Cassinasco. We lose altitude again reaching the bottom of the valley and then, at the crossroads with the main road, turn left towards Cassinasco. This will be the last hill of the day.

Another 2 km (but we have already done a lot of it!) of not highly demanding route, before we reach the main road from Canelli (be careful), turn left and go downhill in the direction of Bubbio.

From here, we can enjoy the splendid view of the Moscato hills, the transition zone between Monferrato and Langhe. Four kilometres of fast descent towards Bubbio and then turn left in the direction of Monastero Bormida. A couple of kilometres of main road (be careful) and we reach the village of Monastero Bormida, turn right towards Roccaverano.

We pass the beautiful Romanesque bridge and turn left immediately in the direction of Ponti. We are on a flat quiet road again.

After the level crossing, turn left in the direction of Acqui Terme and after a few hundred meters along a busy main road (be careful), we take the quieter road of Rocchino. Once we reach Terzo Stazione, turn right after the level crossing (be careful) and after about 200 meters turn left into the town of Acqui Terme. By Claudio Pasero and Daniela Pestarino

Attractions

Acqui Terme: historical centre, La bollente, Castle of Paleologi, Roman Arches, Thermal baths

Cassinasco: Medieval Tower
Bubbio: Castle
Bormida Monastery: Castle
Rocchetta Palafea: Medieval tower ad walls

 

Please note: wear your helmet at all times, even when not obligatory.  Before setting off, make sure you inform someone of your intended route.  If possible, take a GPS device, mobile phone and a bottle of water with you and if it is a long distance route, take snacks.  Wear suitable clothing, preferably layers, and make sure you have a waterproof jacket.  Always wear padded shorts.  Comfort is essential if you are to enjoy the journey to the full.  It is advisable to use a guide who knows the area well and will be aware of any changes to the route, which may have varied from the last update by Pimeonteciclabile.com

Departure, arrival and municipalities crossed
Departure and arrival
15011 Acqui Terme (AL)
Alessandria
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Districts passed through
Acqui Terme, Alessandria, Asti
Note
Total height difference 1648 meters, maximum slope 27.9% -26.3%, average slope 5.1%
Please note that the routes may include some sections where there is traffic.
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