
Piedmont
Destinations in Piedmont.

Alba
Capital of Langhe wine region, famous for white truffles, Barolo, and Barbaresco wines.

Albugnano
Hilltop Monferrato village with panoramic views and Nebbiolo vineyards.

Alfiano Natta
Monferrato wine village with Barbera and Grignolino vineyards.

Asti
Historic city famous for Asti Spumante sparkling wine and Barbera production.

Calosso
Hilltop Monferrato village producing Moscato d'Asti and Barbera wines.

Canelli
UNESCO World Heritage wine town famous for Asti Spumante and underground wine cellars.

Cascina Vallazza
Wine estate area in Langhe with traditional cascina architecture and vineyards.

Castiglione Falletto
Central Barolo village with medieval castle and some of the most prestigious Barolo crus.

Cella Monte
Charming Monferrato village known for Barbera wines and historic wine cellars carved in tufa.

Clavesana
Charming hilltop village renowned for Barbera and Dolcetto wines.

Costigliole d'Asti
Monferrato wine town with castle and quality Barbera d'Asti production.

Cuneo
Provincial capital near Langhe and Roero wine regions with access to mountain valleys.

Diano d'Alba
Langhe wine village known for Dolcetto di Diano d'Alba DOCG.

Dogliani
Heart of Dolcetto di Dogliani DOCG wine region with full-bodied red wines.

Farigliano
Langhe village near Dogliani with Dolcetto wine estates.

Gabiano
Piedmont hilltop village with family-run agriturismo farms offering wine, olive oil, and traditional cuisine.

Ghiffa
Quiet village on Lake Maggiore with boat rental facilities and mountain views.

Grana Monferrato
Monferrato village with Barbera vineyards and rural wine traditions.

Incisa Scapaccino
Monferrato wine village with Barbera and Brachetto production.

La Morra
Panoramic Barolo village with stunning vineyard views and numerous wine cellars.

Monforte d'Alba
Elevated Barolo village producing powerful, age-worthy wines with stunning hilltop location.
Asked & answered.
- Piedmont in Italy is known for Barolo wine, Alba truffles, Langhe hills and Turin. Piedmont is the second-largest region in Italy, bordered by the Alps to the north and characterized by its rich culinary and viticultural heritage. The region is famous for Barolo and Barbaresco wines, produced in the rolling hills of Langhe, a UNESC...
- Piedmont offers farm stays and agritourism experiences, boat charters and waterway cruising, camper van road trips and castle stays and historic accommodations. With 31 curated destinations in the region, travellers can explore at a leisurely pace — lingering in villages, connecting with locals, and immersing themselves in the landscape.
- Top slow travel destinations in Piedmont include Neive, Neviglie, Monforte d'Alba and Incisa Scapaccino, among 31 curated destinations. Each offers authentic local experiences, from regional cuisine to natural landscapes, selected for travellers who prefer depth over speed.
- Piedmont is accessible via waterway routes and well-suited roads for camper van travel. The region's slow travel infrastructure makes it possible to explore without a personal car, though some remote villages may require advance planning. Many accommodations can arrange transfers or provide local transport advice.