Itineraries in the Langhe, Piedmont-Italy
The itineraries in the Langhe, which pass through the areas of the Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato,o famous because of these beautiful views, have become UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
If this is the first time you’ve come across this blog, let me tell you that I live, live, and work in the Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato areas.
With these articles, I want to give you hints and ideas for itineraries in the Langhe to try and enjoy.
Slow Tourism
I deal with Slow Tourism and create many Slow Days to offer those who already love or who come for the first time to this area south of Turin, west of Lombardy, and north of Liguria.
The absolute protagonist of Slow Tourism has always been walking. The more or less extreme treks and the more or less long walks.
So it was impossible not to propose my point of view on this matter.
Most of the articles about this subject are the logical consequence of long walks, of explorations among paths and vineyards.
Because the Langhe for walking is an extraordinary setting.
Walking and tasting
But because in Piedmont and particularly in these areas, you come to discover, observe but also to taste, every walk has always ended with a tasting!
I invite you to read and get some ideas for exploring the hills of Barolo and Barbaresco or searching for nature’s colors. You will never be disappointed,d and your treks will always be different.
Word of a slow walker who loves to savor every step!
A walk in the Langhe and suddenly the Barolo Chapel! What was your favorite game when you were a kid? Mine… the kaleidoscope!
Trails in the Langhe, discovering it through its paths. The Langhe is an area located south of Piedmont that in 2014 was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its