Piedmont:
Accommodation
Casa Dolcetto in Loazzolo, Province of Asti.
“Casa Dolcetto, is a beautifully restored Northern Italian Farm House nestling amongst the vineyards, close to the wine towns of Asti and Canelli, the truffle town of Alba and the spa town of Acqui Terme. Peace and tranquility guaranteed – very quiet location with panoramic views overlooking the Bormida valley and beyond to the Alps.
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- Rates from: €100.00 per night
Natascha Di Mario’s Agriturismo Verdita in Merana, Province of Alessandria.
“Immersed in beautiful countryside overlooking rolling hills, lavender farm Agriturismo Verdita is the ideal spot for visitors coming to the region of Piedmont.”
Diana Baur’s Baur Bed and Breakfast in Acqui Terme, Province of Alessandria.
“A small, luxury bed and breakfast in the wine hills of Northern Italy, dedicated to making your vacation magical.”
Marla and Fabrizio Roncaglia’s Bella Baita Italian Alps Retreat in Pinasca, Province of Torino.
“Looking for a unique off the beaten path, homely mountain accommodation offering a balance between independence and being a part of the family? Bella Baita B&B is more of a home stay in a small inn.”
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- Rates from: €55.00 per night
- 2 nights minimun stay during July and August
Veneto:
Accommodation:
Monica Cesarato’s B&B Faronhof in Oriago di Mira, Venice.
“We are based in the Venice area of Riviera Del Brenta, where all the famous palladian Villas are situated. At our bed and breakfast accommodation our guests will be welcomed in a pleasant and familiar environment, enjoying all modern comforts while at the same time offering the peace and tranquillity of a house with a private garden.”
Wine Tours & Tastings:
Nan McElroy’s The Venetian Vine: Drink Different
“The Venetian Vine is a different sort of wine tasting: informative yet unpretentious, it’s designed to introduce you to the regions, native varieties, and terriors that combine to produce some of the most varied, delightful, and interesting wines in Italy. The focus is on distinctive wines from small producers, chosen specifically for their quality and diversity.”
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