Piedmont

Piedmont Trips & Tours

Piedmont

Italy's least shouty region and arguably its most rewarding, Piedmont keeps its Barolo, truffles and rolling Alpine foothills to itself, which suits those who venture here just fine.

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Piedmont Trips & Tours

A northern Italian haven of Barolo, white truffles and splendid restaurants.

A tapestry of vine-coated hills (more on those later) and medieval castles that you can actually stay in, Piedmont is nothing if not picturesque. Surrounded on three sides by the French and Swiss Alps, the region swings from tree-lined Turin, Italy’s first capital, to pretty towns that wouldn’t look out of place in a Disney movie and the grand villas of Lake Maggiore. In the centre, the Langhe rolls out in rows of vines that produce Barolo and Barbaresco, bold reds and some of the country’s most serious wines. And it just wouldn’t be Italy if there wasn’t something suitably delicious to combine with your glass. Here, it’s most likely to involve Alba’s famous white truffles, so prized they’re shaved like treasure over tajarin pasta in the (many) Michelin-star restaurants, or rich, hazelnut-dotted gianduja. It might be a little different to the rest of the country, but Piedmont is a region that deserves to be savoured just as slowly.


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Why you'll love it

Why you'll love it

Barolo and Barbaresco tastings in centuries-old cantine; autumn truffle hunts with local trifolao and their dogs; and the elegant Turin cafés serving bicerin (espresso, chocolate and cream layered in a glass).


Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

While Alba draws the truffle pilgrims, head deeper into the Alta Langa for sparkling DOCG wines and fewer visitors, or explore the rice paddies of the Vercelli plains, where Italy’s best risotto begins.


Something to think about

Something to think about

Piedmont comes alive in autumn during truffle season (October–November), but spring and early summer offer vineyard walks, alpine air and far fewer crowds.


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