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Writer's pictureAdelio Debenedetti Guida

Garbagna: The Wonderful Kingdom of Cherries


Garbagna is a hidden treasure among the lush hills of the Grue Valley. This Piedmontese village, declared one of the most beautiful in Italy, offers postcard panoramas, a fascinating history, and a culinary tradition tied to its famous cherry.

Located in the heart of the province of Alessandria, Garbagna is a place of enchanting natural beauty, with its rich vegetation and a view that extends across verdant valleys. It is here that several valleys converge, crossed by the branches of the Grue river, forming a unique landscape.


The history of Garbagna dates back to medieval times, with the first news appearing in a document from the year 945. The name of the town itself derives from the Latin term 'garbus', which means bush, a nod to its lush nature.

Garbagna is a perfect destination for outdoor and exploration enthusiasts. The territory offers numerous opportunities for excursions, with trails immersed in breathtaking landscapes. The itinerary through the hills of Garbagna is a veritable sensory journey: every corner, every leaf, every stone seems to tell a story.

The day of the excursion to Garbagna reaches its peak with a visit to the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Lago. Located in a picturesque location, surrounded by lush countryside, the sanctuary is a place of peace and spirituality. Built in the 17th century, the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Lago is a central element of Garbagna's cultural heritage and an unmissable stop on the hiker's route.


But Garbagna is not just nature and history, it's also a gastronomic tradition. The village is indeed famous for its cherry festival, an event that attracts visitors from all over Italy every year. The sweet smell of cherries mingles with the air of celebration, and the tasting of these fruits becomes a moment of sharing and conviviality.


Among the natural peculiarities of the territory, the 'ciape' stand out, fascinating rock formations smoothed by time. Walking among these stones is an almost surreal experience, a dive into a distant past that fuels the sense of wonder.

At the end of the excursion, the promise to return to Garbagna remains. The memory of its hills, the taste of its cherries, and the beauty of its 'ciape' leave an indelible mark. And the adventure, as we know, never truly ends, but continues to live in the stories we tell and the places we promise to revisit.



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