As the name suggests, Piedmont is the land of the mountains, surrounded on three sides by the alpine chain, which right here includes the highest peaks and the largest glaciers of Italy.Monviso and other spectacular reliefs offer landscapes of singular beauty; There are also numerous ski areas that welcome winter sports enthusiasts with their latest equipment.In the background of the Alps are opening large and picturesque valleys, including Val di Susa, Valsesia and the Val d'Ossola.
Very different but equally characteristic is the panorama of the Langhe and the Monferrato: a succession of hills cultivated on vineyards, dotted with villages and castles.Mirrors of water and rice fields, long rows of poplars and ancient farms are the typical scenery of the plains extending in Novara and Vercelli.
Excursion destination is Lake Maggiore, with Stresa and the Borromean Islands, enchanting landscapes that house old villas surrounded by English parks.
Nature is just one of the many attractions in Piedmont.Many others are the faces of the region: from Turin, with its history and its remarkable artistic heritage.
And then, the charming medieval castles, the precious architecture, including the famous Sabaude Residences and the Sacred Mountains.Acqui Terme and Vinadio, historical spa resorts, provide treatments and treatments for a stay of well-being and relaxation.
Discoveries and surprises of all kinds await visitors, including a wide range of gastronomic offerings that can satisfy all tastes.
Turin Metropolis
The name Turin immediately evokes the splendor of Casa Savoia, big squares, the great churches and baroque palaces, prestigious museums, the car industry and the sport. But visiting Turin means also discovering a magnificent mountains and valleys.
The cuneese area does not need great words: it tells itself. Cities full of history, lush forests, ancient traditions and stories, imposing mountains and an ever-changing landscape and food and wine tours.
In the heart of Piedmont between the Unesco hills of the Monferrato, the Asti area has lived the history of pilgrimages on the Via Francigena. Today, it is well-known for outdoor tourism and its landscapes.
The province of Alexandria is a land of multifaceted cultural expressions. A diversified historical artistic heritage, with deep and rooted content in the territory and popular culture.
A weaving of roads and paths to walk all around on foot, by bike or on horseback, to discover the many facets of the Vercelli territory. From nature to cultivation, from ecomuseums to Sacred Mountains. A mix of nature and art witness to this reality.
The province of Novara is made up of a deeply diversified landscape : from the southern plain, known for, to the northern wine hills, not forgetting the presence of two lakes basins, Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta, diamonds of the territory.
Flavors of tradition, fine wines, handicrafts and outdoor life: Biella and its province are yet another example of Piedmontese living. Mountains and parks that surround the beauties of medieval architecture and industrial archeology.
Land of lakes and mountains, the Lake District offers a unique profile respect to the best known and famous Piedmontese landscape: small villages span on romantic and harmonious water mirrors, enriched with churches and historic architecture.
Lands of colors, flavors and traditions, lands where the Earth has indescribable and unrivaled emotions. Famous products and a panorama that unfolds in front of the tourist's eyes make this area an inevitable appointment for those visiting Piedmont.
Land of lakes and mountains, the Lake District offers a unique profile respect to the best known and famous Piedmontese landscape: small villages span on romantic and harmonious water mirrors, enriched with churches and historic architecture.
Land of lakes and mountains, the Lake District offers a unique profile respect to the best known and famous Piedmontese landscape: small villages span on romantic and harmonious water mirrors, enriched with churches and historic architecture.
The Lanzo Valley, characterized by the highest peaks in the Piedmontese territory, are three large valleys of the Graie Alps that develop in the north of Val Susa
Gran Paradiso is the main mountain of the homonym massive of the Graie Alps; even though its peak is entirely in Valle d’Aosta, the southern part of the massif moves to Piedmont and arrives at the Colle del Nivolet.
Located at the outskirts of Val Chisone, at the foot of the Cozie Alps, the town of Pinerolo falls into the belt of the Metropolitan City of Turin, in the west of the province.
Moderate height reliefs, also known as Turin Hills, Le Colline del Po rise on the east side of the City of Turin to Castelnuovo Don Bosco, where the Leona stream marks the border with the Monferrato area.