Langhe and surroundings

Langhe, Monferrato, and Roero: regions rich in charm, flavor, and passion, all waiting to be discovered, offering unique and authentic emotions.

They are places where history, art, culture, and nature intertwine, allowing you to experience abreathtaking landscape, accompanied by products that are part of the excellence of Italian food and wine.

Below are some examples of what you can visit in this enchanting and not-to-be-missed land, not just for its most famous attractions. Postcard-worthy landscapes, great food, history, culture, and folk traditions: all this and much more can be found in the Langhe and its surroundings.

The programs are highly customizable and, upon request, can be developed based on the needs and interests of individual participants.

For an introduction to the region, we recommend dedicating between 3 and 5 days to your trip.

Alba – Alba delle Langhe is a charming town located in the heart of Piedmont, famous for its breathtaking hilly landscapes and prestigious wine productions.

This small village offers a tranquil and authentic atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a relaxing escape and who wish to be immersed in nature. 

Alba is also renowned for its delicious cuisine, enriched with truffles and high-quality wines, attracting visitors from all over the world in search of unique gastronomic experiences.

Bra – From the hills of Bra, one can enjoy a panorama that tells the urban history of the city, with ancient buildings blending with modern industrial structures.

Among the red-tiled rooftops, the Ghibelline battlements of Palazzo Traversa, the restored dome of Santa Chiara, and the bell towers of various churches stand out, including the Eastern-style one of San Giovanni Decollato.

The symbol of Bra, the quirky villa called Zizzola, dominates the city, while the Bra of the 20th century with its industries stretches around it. Walking along Corso Garibaldi and visiting the Natural History Museum are must-do experiences for anyone visiting this fascinating Piedmontese city.

Barolo, located in the heart of the Piedmontese Langhe, is famous for its prestigious red wine of the same name, considered one of the best in the world. 

This charming hilltop village offers breathtaking landscapes, with vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see and historic wineries to explore. 

The Castello di Barolo, an imposing medieval fortress, houses the Wine Museum, offering a unique cultural  experience for wine enthusiasts. 

Strolling through its picturesque streets means immersing oneself in an authentic and refined atmosphere, rich in food and wine traditions.

Racconigi, located in the southwestern part of Piedmont, is a fascinating town known primarily for its magnificent Castello Reale, one of the most important and well-preserved
Savoy residences. Surrounded by a vast historical park, the castle takes visitors on a journey through time with its grand halls and beautiful gardens. 

The center of Racconigi is characterized by a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere, with picturesque streets and historic buildings that tell centuries of history. 

In addition to the castle, the town is famous for its nature reserve, the Centro Cicogne e Anatidi, an ideal place for nature lovers and birdwatching enthusiasts.

Nizza Monferrato, nestled among the hills of Monferrato, is a
Piedmontese town renowned for its fine wines, particularly Barbera d’Asti. 

This charming village is a gem of architecture and culture, with its historic center full of elegant buildings,
ancient churches, and picturesque squares. 

Every year, Nizza Monferrato hosts the famous Truffle Fair and the Wine Festival, events not to be missed by food and wine lovers. 

Strolling through its streets means immersing oneself in an authentic atmosphere where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously.

Asti, located in the heart of Piedmont, is a city rich in history and food and wine traditions.

Famous for its Asti DOCG sparkling wine and Barbera wine, Asti offers an extraordinary experience for wine enthusiasts. The city’s historic center is characterized by medieval
towers, fascinating churches, and charming squares, such as the famous Piazza Alfieri.

Every September, Asti hosts the Palio, one of the oldest horse races in Italy, attracting visitors from all over the world to relive the atmosphere of the past.

Cuneo, located in the southwestern part of Piedmont, is a fascinating city nestled between the Maritime Alps and the hills of the Langhe. 

Founded in 1198 on a wedge-shaped plateau, the city offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Its historic center is characterized by large squares, such as Piazza Galimberti, and porticoed streets, ideal for strolling and discovering elegant buildings and ancient churches.

Cuneo is also known for its markets, including the famous Tuesday market, which attracts visitors from all over the region. 

The city is an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains, offering opportunities for hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities.

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