San Giacomo

Welcome to San Giacomo di Roburent: a charming ski resort

San Giacomo di Roburent is a beautiful hamlet in Roburent, located in the province of Cuneo. With a population of 247 inhabitants, it is situated at an impressive altitude of 1,011 meters above sea level and is known to be a renowned ski resort in the Monregalese area.

History of San Giacomo di Roburent

The history of San Giacomo di Roburent dates back to the 17th century, when the first village was founded. The historical events of Roburent have also affected the hamlet of San Giacomo. During the 1950s and 1960s, the area underwent urban development which led to the construction of new residential and hospitality units, joining the historical hamlets of Sant'Anna, San Giacomo, Serra, and Cardini into a single inhabited center.

San Giacomo di Roburent: the marvel of the Piedmontese ski resort.

What to see in San Giacomo di Roburent

The parish church of Giacomo il Maggiore is one of the main attractions of San Giacomo di Roburent. Built in 1735, the Baroque-style building was designed by the architect Francesco Gallo. In the past, there was a votive pillar dedicated to the apostle James where the current church stands today.

Events in San Giacomo di Roburent

San Giacomo di Roburent celebrates the patron saint festival of Giacomo il Maggiore on July 25th. Additionally, a chestnut festival (castagnata) is held every October.

How to reach San Giacomo di Roburent

There are different transportation options to reach San Giacomo di Roburent. The provincial road 183 crosses the hamlet and connects state road 35 to Montaldo di Mondovì (west) and provincial road 178 to Pamparato (east). The nearest highway exit is Niella Tanaro on the A6 highway, while Mondovì railway station is the closest stop on the Torino-Fossano-Savona railway line.

Sports in San Giacomo di Roburent

San Giacomo di Roburent is a popular ski resort offering 36 km of ski slopes. The slopes run from the slopes of Bric Colmè to Monte Alpet and there are five equipped slopes, two chairlifts, and six ski lifts. Additionally, San Giacomo di Roburent was an arrival stage of the Giro d'Italia in 1977.

Image gallery

The hamlet of San Giacomo di Roburent is a charming place to visit, as shown in the images below. You can admire the plaque dedicated to the fallen of the two world wars, the parish church of San Giacomo, the fountain of the boys, the public gardens, and the wonderful ski slopes.

Conclusion

San Giacomo di Roburent is a unique and fascinating place that is definitely worth a visit. With its history, natural beauty, and winter sports, it offers something for everyone. If you are looking for a ski destination in Piedmont, San Giacomo di Roburent is definitely a great choice.

Irene Mariani
Wrote by Irene Mariani
Updated Wednesday, Nov 2, 2022