Piedmont
1 Luxury&SPAThree good reasons to choose a green holiday in Piedmont
Sustainable villagesAn excellent example of sustainable tourism |
The Blueway of PiedmontCycle and pedestrian path to discover rural areas |
The Walser cultureAncient traditions well preserved |
Renowned for its mountains and freeride ski resorts, Lake Maggiore and excellent food and wine products, from rice to Barolo wine, from truffles to gianduia, this region “at the foot of the mountains” offers unlimited possibilities.
A region with incredibly varied landscapes where you can explore enchanting nature, cultural and spiritual itineraries, picturesque villages, castles and ancient houses or even visit contemporary state-of-the- art exhibitions.
96 natural protected areas and as many as 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Monferrato, Val Grande GeoPark and prehistoric stilt houses in the Alps, 20,000 km of cycle and pedestrian paths and more than 1000 km of ski slopes. You can discover Piedmont at your own pace and explore its extraordinary variety of landscapes the way you want.
Ospitalità Natura establishments in Piedmont
Marmora, PIEDMONT | |
TripAdvisor: 5/5 |
Alagna Valsesia, PIEDMONT | |
TripAdvisor: 5/5 |
Gavi, PIEDMONT | |
TripAdvisor: 4.5/5 | Booking: 9.4/10 |
Alagna Valsesia, PIEDMONT | |
TripAdvisor: 5/5 | Booking: 9.1/10 |
All places with Nature Hospitality in Piedmont
Alagna Valsesia
Experience the fairy-tale atmosphere at the foot of the majestic Monte Rosa.
Gavi
Gavi is a town in the province of Alessandria with a very ancient history; ancient chronicles speak of its existence before the Roman era.
A vacation in Gavi allows you to immerse yourself in both history and the deepest oenological culture of lower Piedmont. The surroundings are dotted with a multitude of medieval villages, each with its own fortified fortress or stately castle, and in the town itself is the Forte di Gavi, built before the year 1000: it is considered one of the most important medieval fortresses in the region. The landscape is very evocative: the villages alternate with vineyards and sporadic groves. This area is in fact very famous for its wine, Cortese di Gavi, a DOCG white wine produced exclusively from a grape variety originating from this valley.
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Val Maira
Located at the furthest edge of Piedmont, Val Maira has been deemed by the American network CNN as ‘the most unspoilt valley in Italy’.
Famous for its green vocation, it was among the first areas to renounce ski lifts in the name of slow and sustainable tourism and in 2021 launched a campaign to close the high-altitude white roads to traffic.
It is an hour and a half from Turin and is the main one of the three Cuneo Occitan valleys. It offers primeval landscapes, timeless villages, ancient crafts and simple, genuine cuisine. A world apart, in short, where the touch of history has been gentle, leaving Romanesque and Gothic churches, bridges and mills intact. You will be a guest in unspoilt nature, with a family welcome, thanks to historic houses that have been lovingly restored, following the traditional architecture of the place and equipped with every comfort. A true paradise for mountain lovers, with a network of well-maintained hiking trails such as the easy Ciciu trail or the loop trail of Costa Pragamonti and Colle Liretta, through larch, birch and hawthorn forests.
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