Rocca Cigliè
You will enter the town between fields, vineyards and woods.
Rocca Ciglié was, in the past, a strategically important town, but the only remainings of the old castle, built in the XI century and knocked down in the XVIII, are a part that is now a villa, and a square tower, that today stands in the center of the town’s main square.
They aren’t the only reason to go to Roccaciglié.
Very ancient is the cemetery chapel, once a parish church, built in the XI century, but unfortunately not well preserved.
Identically ruined is the chapel of sant’Eusebio, on the road to Carrù–Murazzano, where are some interesting sixteenth-century frescos.
The town also produces wine, namely Dolcetto di Dogliani.