Serole, Mountain village in Province of Asti, Italy
Serole is a small village in the Province of Asti in Piedmont, located at 588 meters elevation. The settlement consists of a handful of houses scattered through farmland and vineyards that cover the gently rolling countryside.
The village began as a small settlement in an agricultural region of Piedmont. Over the centuries it has maintained its rural character without experiencing major urban growth or transformation.
The village displays typical Piedmontese rural architecture with stone houses and narrow lanes that reflect traditional country life. Farming and wine production have shaped the community for generations, remaining visible in how the land is used today.
The village sits in hilly terrain and can be reached by regional roads from nearby larger towns. Simple country inns and traditional farmsteads offer lodging, allowing visitors to experience rural life directly.
The settlement includes only one small hamlet called Cuniola and maintains an exceptionally sparse population. This remoteness and minimal development mean the landscape and traditional way of life have remained largely unchanged.
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