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Langhe is a picturesque hilly region in Piedmont, northern Italy, that is carpeted with vineyards. It is famous for its wines, cheeses, and truffles. Part of the Langhe is on UNESCO’s World Heritage list for its wine-growing and winemaking traditions that go back centuries. You can take a guided tour of the vineyards or explore the area on foot by following well-marked trails. A number of medieval hill towns and villages dot the region, many with their own castle. The most well known is Barolo village, which gives the wine its name.
Highlights
  • UNESCO-listed vineyards

  • Medieval Hill Towns

  • Barolo Village

Places to Stay

Castello di Guarene

Style
Heritage
Rating
5/5

Castello di Guarene is a luxurious property overlooking the Langhe hills, and is within easy reach of attractions such as Alba Cathedral and Castello di Govone. Located within an 18th-century Baroque palace, this heritage hotel showcases vaulted ceilings, hand painted Chinese wallpaper and exquisite paintings. Choose from opulent ensuite rooms, some with private terraces, done…

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Hotel Villa Beccaris

Style
Heritage
Rating
4/5

Hotel Villa Beccaris sits facing the UNESCO-listed Barolo Hills in the charming village of Monforte, close to the town of Alba. Housed within a historic 18th-century villa that was the erstwhile residence of General Fiorenzo Bava Beccaris, this upscale hotel has been beautifully restored. Look forward to a comfortable stay in a spacious ensuite room…

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