The neighbouring regions in northwest Italy are between them home to pesto, great wines, white truffles and more. Here’s what ...
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An adventurous foodie tour in northwestern Italy
You can nicely combine beaches and the Alps, fine dining and traditional delicacies on a trip to northern Italy.
Imagine an elegant Italian city with a bit of French je ne sais quoi—that city is Turin (or Torino in Italian). Capital of the northern Italian region of Piedmont, Turin was part of the Duchy of Savoy ...
The Langhe Hills of Piedmont are one of the less touristed wine regions of Italy, offering a unique opportunity to experience authentic local culture and traditions. ByIrene S. Levine, Contributor.
The Piedmont region in northwestern Italy is renowned today for dry red wines—Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera and Dolcetto, as well as for a low alcohol sweet sparkling white wine—Moscato. Yet ...
PIEDMONT, Italy (Tara’s Travels) - Piedmont is considered a “slow food and wine lover’s paradise.” “Piede” means foot, and “monte” means hill, so the area is called the “foot of the Alps.” ...
Camping Mistral, a sustainable campsite in Piedmont's Valle Maira, features 12 tent pitches, six caravan spaces, and three fully equipped tents. Guests can book a stay for as low as €15 per person and ...
The Palazzo Reale (royal palace) tells the story of Turin’s heyday under the house of Savoy, who made the city its capital from 1562 and the capital of the newly unified Italy in 1861. It’s a ...
Perched in the vineyards and forested Langhe hills of Italy's Piedmont -- about 40 miles southeast of Turin -- Monforte d'Alba is a quiet town of about 2,000 with steep, winding stone streets, ...
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