The route passes by a farmhouse, then continues into Via Stazione going through Regione Verginetto for about 1,20 km. In the small village of Penango there is the small church of San Grato, which was rebuilt and designed by Francesco Ottavio Magnocavallo in the 18th century. This Baroque-Piedmontese sacred building houses the canvases painted by Guglielmo Caccia, and cabinet work made by the local craftsman Giovanni Andrea Allemano. Magnocavallo also worked on the reconstruction of the church of San Vittore over an earlier romanic church, in the municipality of Cioccaro.
Pass between two farmhouses, and after 150 metres, go down the road keeping the right for only 20 metres. Then, take the first dirt road that passes through the farmlands on the left. After less than 300 metres you get to the church of San Vittore. Shortly after, the road intersects with Strada della Collina. Go past it. Go along the local Relais Chateaux, then go down Via Biletta and keep the left at the intersection. Go down this road for about 3 km, and pass through the farmlands that are impressive for their dimension. After 3 km, you come to an intersection with Via San Sebastiano that leads to the centre of Grana. Grana is located on a hill on the right side of Grana Monferrato creek, from which it takes its name. The large churchyard of the parish is also a great viewpoint that allows to turn the look a bit more to see the Monferrato area of Asti and the Alps.
PLEASE NOTE: Responsibility for the maintenance and practicability of the various trails lies with the municipalities where the routes are located. The Tourist Board, therefore, cannot be held responsible for any inefficiencies, but is willingly available to collect your reports so that they can be forwarded to the authorities concerned.