In this article, we give you some insights into the area that can be visited by staying at La Bargiolina. We are in one of the Monviso valleys, at the foot of Montebracco, an area rich in natural and artistic beauty. It is unquestionably a unique land, which has been recognised by UNESCO as the Monviso Biosphere Reserve. It is a discreet but extraordinarily beautiful and unique land from whose slopes rises the River Po, Italy's longest river. Monviso is more than a beautiful peak and much more than a brand, it represents and embodies a way of living and understanding the mountains. But we would also like to suggest at least two destinations, among those easily reached from Bargiolina, that are worth a visit.
A hidden treasure. The Langhe is a region in Piedmont famous for the production of fine wines such
as Barolo and
Barbaresco, but it is also much more than that. The Langhe is a Unesco World Heritage Site for its wine-growing
landscapes envied by the whole world.
Large expanses of vines on the rolling hills, perched villages from which to contemplate beautiful
views of the
surrounding valleys, museums, wine cellars and restaurants, many of which are located in
castles that characterise
the entire area. Undisputed protagonist: wine.
Everything one encounters when visiting the Langhe tells a story, those of the people who from time immemorial have
handed down the art of wine cultivation, among the most esteemed in the world.
A blend of tradition and modernity, one of northern Italy's cultural and artistic gems.
Turin is a city with a thousand facets: the ancient capital of the Savoy kingdom with its regal appearance, the
cradle of the Risorgimento and the scene of great historical events for Italy, an industrial city that has been able
to reinvent itself, a centre of innovation and a city of artistic and cultural experimentation.
Only a few kilometres away from Bargiolina, Turin welcomes its guests with a rich cultural offer,
from museums and
historical palaces to art galleries and lively markets. History lovers can visit the Reggia di
Venaria, one of the
grandest and most well-preserved Savoy residences in Europe, while architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the
famous Mole Antonelliana, symbol of the city.
Bargiolina is a dream destination for lovers of nature and Italian culture.
If you are looking for a place to regenerate body and soul, immersing yourself in the authentic beauty of Italy,
Bargiolina is the perfect place for you.