
What to see
What to See on Vacation in Barolo in the Langhe
Discover the enchanting beauty of Barolo, in the heart of the Langhe
The Langhe is a magical land, where the vineyard-covered hills, historic villages and breathtaking views tell stories of timeless traditions and flavors. This area, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the ideal place if you're interested in nature, culture and unforgettable food and wine experiences during your vacation in Barolo.
Together with the warmth and hospitality of the Vaira family, we will introduce you to the Langhe: charming villages, scenic routes and fascinating places. Discover with us what to see on vacation in Barolo. Every moment of your stay will be unique and authentic, wrapped in the magic and beauty of this extraordinary land: the Langhe.
Together with the warmth and hospitality of the Vaira family, we will introduce you to the Langhe: charming villages, scenic routes and fascinating places. Discover with us what to see on vacation in Barolo. Every moment of your stay will be unique and authentic, wrapped in the magic and beauty of this extraordinary land: the Langhe.

Enchanting villages
Alba
The home of slow food and of the Langhe, the city of a hundred towers and of shopping.
Monforte d'Alba
This fascinating village is known for its natural amphitheater, the Horszowski Open Air Theater, and for its narrow streets that lead to breathtaking views of the Langhe hills.
Serralunga d'Alba
This village, towered over by its majestic castle, boasts a sense of timelessness and an extraordinary view that stretches all the way to the Alps.
La Morra
Located on a hill, La Morra is famous for its Belvedere, which offers a panoramic view of the Langhe, and for the colorful Barolo Chapel, a must-see attraction for contemporary art lovers.
Neive
Listed as one of Italy's most beautiful villages, Neive will charm you with its cobbled streets, historic buildings and vineyard views that look like they came straight out of a painting.

Nature and Discoveries
Giant Benches
Located throughout the Langhe hills, these art installations are unique observation points over the wine-growing landscape, making them ideal destinations for a panoramic and photographic stop.
Belvedere di Pepè
A charming panoramic point from which to admire the hills and vineyards of the Langhe, ideal for a relaxing break immersed in nature.

History and Culture
Barolo Castle and the WIMU Museum
Explore the imposing castle, which is home to the Wine Museum. An interactive experience for families to discover the history and tradition of Barolo.
Grinzane Cavour Castle
This huge medieval castle, a World Heritage Site, features a museum dedicated to viticulture and a not-to-be-missed wine shop for wine lovers.
The Cathedral of San Lorenzo in Alba
A significant example of Gothic architecture, this cathedral is one of the main places of worship in the region, and is well worth a visit thanks to its grandeur and beauty. Make a stop for lunch and discover the famous white Alba truffle.
Salmatoris Palace in Cherasco
A historical building that hosts art exhibitions and cultural events, it represents an important center for spreading culture in the Langhe.
Torre di Barbaresco
If you reach the top of this medieval tower, considered as the largest and most massive in Piedmont, you can enjoy an all-round panoramic view of the surrounding hills and vineyards: definitely an experience not to be missed!
Castles of Monticello d'Alba, Magliano Alfieri and Govone
Discover the feudal castles in the Roero area. Magnificent fortifications, some of which have been converted into museums and wine bars, that you can still visit today. We recommend Monticello d'Alba, Magliano Alfieri and Govone, as they are among the best ones in the area.

Activities
Golf Club Cherasco
For golf enthusiasts, this club offers a course surrounded by greenery, with panoramic views of the surrounding hills, ideal for spending a day dedicated to sport and relaxation.
Lucky Horse Club
If you love horseback riding, the Lucky Horse Club offers scenic rides through the vineyards and rolling hills of the Langhe, allowing you to experience nature up close.
Educational farm
The educational farm offers a unique experience for families, including creative workshops, educational activities and the chance to discover the animals and the authentic rural life of the Langhe.