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Alessandria and province itinerary - Truffles and woodland treasures
To reach Bistagno you go up the Valle Bormida di Spigno, rich with
mushrooms and chestnut trees. From Spigno Monferrato, going over the watershed
towards the Erro valley you come across the medieval retreat of Pareto: all over
this area it is pos-sible to purchase excellent mush-rooms and some varieties of
medicinal herbs are cultivated. Continuing through woods rich in chestnut trees
and mushrooms, you descend to Ponzone, with excellent gastronomic products,
among which "filetto baciato" and fine mushrooms.
At Acqui Terme chestnuts and
hazelnuts are mixed with chocolate, honey and almonds to produced the typical "amaretti",
Acquesi chocolates and nougat, to enjoy with bubbly Brachetto. In Autumn, Acqui
also becomes the capital of mushrooms and truffles. Worth visiting are:
Bollente;
Duomo; Basilica of San Pietro;
Archaeology Museum. Continuing along the road among hills full of vineyards
you head towards Ovada, the capital of Dolcetto, fested to-gether with the
truffle in October. Here worth seeing are the church of the Assunta; the
oratories; Rocca Grimalda; the
Mask Museum. You travel through one of the areas with the most villas and
castles in the Monferrato territory.
This area produces Mostarda d'uva with the
must of fine wines, hazelnuts and autumnal fruRT. Now you reach Capanne di
Marcarolo Park, where you can still see the "abegui" which are constructions for
drying chestnuts.At Voltaggio it is possible to see the picture-gallery in the
Capuchin convent. At Gavi it is worthwhile tasting the "amaretti" and "Gavi
canestrelli" and visiting the
Fortress. Going through the hills with the Gavi vineyards you reach Novi
Ligure, where the particular forest treasures of chestnuts and hazelnuts are
blended with chocolate and nougat. As you walk among the cake shops you can also
admire the
painted palaces and the
Maddalena oratory.
Worthy of a visit is the Museo dei Campionissimi. You then go up the Borbera valley where you find
the Val Borbera chestnuts, a local variety on which the economy of the area has
been based for many years. The museum of peasant culture at Carrega Ligure shows
work implements and details of everyday life. Even though chestnuts and
mushrooms are typical products of the valley, here also are produced œMela Carla
della Val Borbera" apples, "Fagiolane" beans and "Quarantina" potatoes. You pass
through Val Curone, among ancient mansions, towers and castles, to reach Dernice.

At San Sebastiano Curone in mid November there is the regional Truffle Fair, one
of the most important events for the precious tuber. This area produces also
honey, cherries, among which the type Bella di Garbagna", Mele della Val
Curone apples and above all the famous "Pesche di Volpedo peaches. A more recent
trad-ition however is the cultivation of medicinal herbs. Descending again among
ancient parishes and estates, you reach Tortona where the Tonda Gentile
hazelnut is worked to produce "Baci di Dama". Here you can visit the Duomo,
archaeological digs and the abbey of Rivalta. The plains of Alessandria are
famous for the production of vegetables: onions. garlic, potatoes and pumpkins.
At Bosco Marengo you can visit the
convent complex of Santa Croce; at Piovera the
castle and the
open-air museum dedicated to modern fossils and at Marengo you can see the
Napoleonic villa.
The province's main town, Alessandria, is noted for production
of high quality cakes and pastries and in November for the Fair of San Baudolino,
which has the truffle as main protagonist. Worth visiting is the
church of Santa Maria di Castello and the cycle of frescoes stanze di Artˆ. Nearby we can find Bergamasco, one of the main centers for
truffle hunting in the province;
Oviglio, with its castle; Quargnento, with the
basilica of San Dalmazzo; Valenza, with numerous goldsmiths; Altavilla
Monferrato, with the Grappa Museum and the Tramways Museum; Vignale Monferrato,
with
Callori Palace, location of the regional wine cellars. In July there is the
internation-al festival œVignaledanza.
You carry on to Casale Monferrato, which
is famous world-wide for hand-made production of "Krumiri", biscuits, with their
traditional handle-bar form. Here you can visit the
Duomo,
Synagogue,
Castello dei Paleologi,
Bistolfi Gallery of Casts. You then head on for the Casale Monferrato area
where excellent truffles are found in nearly all the villages, particularly at
Cella Monte, Odalengo Piccolo, Serralunga di Crea, and Murisengo. Each of these
villages celebrates the truffle with a fair, particularly at Murisengo, with the
regional fair œTrifola d'Or. In this area it is worth visiting the nature park
and Sacro Monte di Crea; the castles of
Camino,
Gabiano, San Giorgio and
Cereseto; the
castle and parish church of Murisengo; the villa-castle Belvedere di
Villadeati.From Serralunga di Crea you proceed for Moncalvo.
Courtesy of ATR Piemonte - Regione Piemonte
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