Luxury holidays in Langhe

Residing in a hilly pocket of Piedmont, the Langhe follows in its parent’s foodie footsteps, with a gourmet heritage that’ll make you feel full just reading about it. It’s home to the vineyards and wine producers of Barolo and Barbaresco, which conveniently pair well with the region’s other bounties — white truffle, hazelnuts and soft cheeses. Beyond your plate, you’ll feast on mediaeval villages and verdant countryside, with Alba as your launching off point for cultural and culinary delights.

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When to go

The Langhe is a region where the in-between seasons shine: autumn visits are marked by grape harvests, truffle fairs and wine tastings; spring sees flowering vineyards and prime hiking conditions.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Turin’s airport is the closest to the Langhe region at 90 minutes’ drive, but you could also touch down in Genoa or at Milan Malpensa, which are each closer to two hours away by road.
  • Trains

    Alba is the main rail hub for the area, with direct routes and connections arriving from Turin and Milan.
  • Automobiles

    Wheels come in handy for taking in the region’s epicurean destinations — just make sure you have a designated driver for any vineyard tours.