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PROPOSALS

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LANGA landscapes coloUrs and flavoUrs

- full day -
possibility of a guide only for groups of, at least, 10 people
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A succession of emotions from the Unesco Belvedere with its world panorama to a neogothic castle among the vineyards up to an authentic 18°century farmhouse
Arrival in La Morra by own vehicle or by hired bus. The town is included in the list of Unesco world heritage sites, as part of the site The Wine Landscapes of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato. The municipality is also awarded the "Orange Flag" award from the Touring Club which identifies small villages of excellence in the Italian hinterland. It owes its fame to the Unesco Belvedere in Piazza Castello, a balcony that is unique in the world for its beauty and breathtaking panorama. Along a road dotted with vineyards, you reach Novello, a small village where the Church of San Michele is worth a visit, with fine interiors and the neo-Gothic Castle, which dominates the fortress of Novello, high above the vineyards and woods, a sure visual cornerstone of this part of Langa. An interesting walk along the alleys of the village, dotted with small craft shops, where the traditions of the past have been kept alive to the present day and where you can still admire the old works of the Langhe peasant tradition. Lunch in a typical eighteenth-century farmhouse, which has kept its original structure, where you can taste Langhe specialties prepared with style and tradition. Followed by Monforte d'Alba, a small medieval village in the Langa del Barolo, which has recently become part of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Steep streets that rise up to its square and the famous open-air amphitheater, with a view that sweeps over the surrounding vineyards: a small but wonderful village that holds a thousand-year history. Not far away Castiglione Falletto, dominated by the presence of the castle of medieval origin, whose central tower, high and massive, makes it clearly visible even from neighboring towns. Last stop, the Cedar of Lebanon, located on a hill in the Annunziata district of the municipality of La Morra, is admired for its majesty and for the natural context in which it is inserted: an authentic belvedere that reaches the Alpine chain, with a view of the vines of Nebbiolo and the villages of Langhe and Roero, recognizable by their towers and castles. A complete itinerary that gives the visitor the feeling of being totally immersed in the pure Langhe tradition.

Euro 59,00 for person

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