Treasures of Piemonte Tour
In addition to great architecture and stunning scenery, the Piemonte region offers travelers a wealth of activities to enjoy, including wine tastings, delicious food offerings, hiking and biking through the countryside and truffle hunting.


Our Treasures of Piemonte Tour is the perfect opportunity to experience the best that Piemonte has to offer. Spring is also such a lovely time to explore the breathtaking Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato and lake areas of Piedmont. With lush green hills, rolling vineyards and surrounding alpine mountains, these UNESCO world heritage sites offer some of the most exquisite landscape views in all of Italy.
Sample local cuisine that reflects the region’s historic traditions, from cheese and wine to hazelnuts and precious truffles. Plus, explore charming villages like Lake Maggiore, Orta, Turin, Barolo, Alba, and Asti. With its medieval castles, miles of vineyards, and lake views, this area of Piemonte feels as if it were plucked right out of an ancient storybook.
From gastronomic tours and wine tastings, to visits to medieval villages and rolling hillsides, this 11-day tour offers a unique insight into one of Italy’s most historic and enchanting regions.
Discover Piemonte and enjoy the fantastic food, wine, and experiences that this beautiful region of Italy has to offer.

Tour Highlights
- Private Turin Highlights Tour
- Guided city tours of Asti & Alba
- Guided castle visits
- Several wine-tasting tours and excursions of the famous Barolo, Barbera & Barbaresco wines
- Cheese tour & tasting
- Hazelnut farm tour & tasting
- Cooking lesson
- Truffle Hunting experience and tasting
- Private boat and guided tour of the Borromean Islands
- Private boat and guided tours of Isola di San Giulio & Orta San Giulio
- And much more...
$4,550USD per person/dbl occupancy
Day 1: Arrival Day/ Benvenuto!

Day 2: Barolo and Castles

Day 3: Turin - The Cultural Capital of Piemonte

Day 4: Barbaresco and Roero

In the morning we’ll visit a small, family-run winery in the Roero region of Piemonte. Our guided tour will take us through the evocative cellars and teach us about the unique terroir of the Roero and what makes this land so special. You'll also hear the story of the family and their philosophy behind wine making, before tasting some delicious Arneis, Barbera, and Roero wines.
After, we’ll explore the charming and idyllic medieval village of Neive. This picturesque town is nestled in the hills between Asti and Alba and is known for its amazing wine, historical sites, and breathtaking landscapes. This tiny village is part of "I Borghi più belli d'Italia" - a prestigious group of villages recognized for their historical interest and beauty. Here, you can still find well-preserved structures from the Middle Ages, including several notable churches. But Neive is most famous for its delicious local wines: Barbaresco, Barbera, Dolcetto d’Alba, and Moscato d’Asti. This region is known for its full-bodied Barbaresco wines, and approximately 30% of all Barbaresco wine production comes from Neive.
Enjoy some free time to explore Neive and have lunch in one of the many quaint cafes or restaurants.
Barbaresco is a small and charming town in Lange, famous for precious wine – Barbaresco. From its picturesque location, surrounded by vineyards, to the winding roads and 11th century tower that watches over it all, this village is rich in history and character. At its heart is the production of Barbaresco wine – It is hard to believe these famous big and bold reds come from such a tiny hamlet. We'll visit Barbaresco and ascend its tower to take in the amazing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with vineyards as far as the eye can see.
We’ll cap of the day with a visit to another family-run, boutique winery passionate about their wines and wine making process. The tasting will be a delicious experience for the senses. (B, D)
Day 5: Truffle Hunting Experience

(B, D)
Day 6: Tasting Piemonte - Cheeses & Hazelnuts

Are you a fan of Italian cheese? The Piemonte region is famous for many cheeses like Bra, Gorgonzola and Grana Padano as well as DOP Robiola. Today, we’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at Piemonte's cheese-making scene on a visit to a small dairy that produces DOP Robiola, one of the most famous cheeses in Italy. Here, you'll get to see how this soft-ripened cheese is made and taste its delicious flavor profile. Robiola is renowned for its unique mix of cow, sheep, and goat's milk, as well as its intense flavor profile that depends on the aging time.
Next the group will explore a family-run hazelnut farm in the beautiful Alta Langa countryside. We’ll learn about the sustainable farming methods used to cultivate these nuts and see how they're turned into everything from spreads and creams to cakes and cookies. Then we’ll have the opportunity to taste some of the delicious products made with this versatile nut. This will be followed by a “tree-to-table” lunch showcasing the many ways hazelnuts can be enjoyed – from Savory to sweet. This is a unique opportunity to learn all about one of Italy's most iconic ingredients. (B, L, D)
Day 7: Visiting Alba and Cooking Lessons on a Farm

Our first stop today is Alba, a lovely small town and the capital of the UNESCO World Heritage region of Langhe. In addition to being a wine center for the region, Alba is known as the culinary capital of Piedmont, most famously for its white truffle. In fact, the Langhe-Roero area has over 15 Michelin Starred restaurants and the majority of them are in Alba. The city is also known for its confectioners, who craft a crunchy nougat (known locally as torrone) that incorporates the local Piemonte hazelnuts. Add on the fact that Nutella and Ferrero Rocher are from Alba as well, and it is no wonder that the “Slow Food” movement originated here
The group will enjoy a private guided tour to discover its various important points of interest. We’ll wind our way through labyrinth-like cobblestone streets, past Baroque, Gothic and Romanesque architecture, and stop to admire the many medieval towers. Similar to the well-known town of San Gimignano in Tuscany, Alba was once known as the “City of a Hundred Towers”. Unfortunately, there are only 10 remaining today. In the center of the town is the Cathedral with a precious wooden choir dating to 1512.
Enjoy some free time to explore and have lunch. Then we’re off to the countryside to visit a family farm for a “Farm to Table” cooking lesson where we will discover the culinary art of creating typical Piemonte dishes. After our hard work, we’ll enjoy the fruits of our labor and sit down to a group dinner accompanied by wine tasting, including more Barolo. (B, D)
Day 8 : Visiting a Rice Farm & Transfer to Lake Maggiore

"Rice is born in water and dies in wine,”
This morning the group will check out of their accommodations in the Langhe as we make our way to Lake Maggiore. Our first stop of the day is the town of Vercelli.
According to most historians, Vercelli was founded around 600 BC. Now it is considered Europe’s rice capital, located right in the middle of the Piedmontese-Lombard rice-growing area, and has the largest surface area planted with rice in all of Europe. Vercelli began cultivating rice in the 15th century. A network of ancient canals—constructed from the 13th century on—brings water from the Po, and various other rivers to irrigate the rice paddies. The particular type of rice grown is perfect for preparing risotto, thanks to the way it holds up to cooking, its ability to absorb seasonings and a good release of starch, which adds creaminess to the final dish.
Vercelli is home to numerous relics of the Roman period, e.g. an amphitheater, hippodrome, sarcophagi, and many important inscriptions, some of which are Christian. The city’s notable landmarks include the cathedral (reconstructed in1572), with a valuable library that houses the Codex Vercellensis, a late 10th-century Old English manuscript; the Romanesque-Gothic Basilica of Sant’Andrea (1219–24); and the churches of San Cristoforo, San Paolo, and San Francesco. There are also seven noteworthy towers. We’ll have a private guided tour of the town before moving on to a rice farm for a tour and lunch.
After, we’ll move on to Lake Maggiore and check into our hotel for the next three (3) nights. (B, L, D)
Day 9: Palaces & Gardens of the Borromean Islands

The Borromean family used only the best architects and gardeners being art lovers and botanists—to breathe life into their grand projects. The islands of Bella and Madre were transformed into magnificent, luxurious villas with lush, tranquil gardens, while the third island, named “dei Pescatori” after its ancient fishing community, was left to continue its traditional way of life. Its village still unchanged by time, offers a fascinating simplicity.
Our private cruise with guided tour of the islands is the perfect way to see these beautiful palaces and gardens. Soak up the stunning views as we spend the day boating around and exploring these islands. We'll visit Isola Bella, with its magnificent palaces and gardens, then continue to Isola dei Pescatori for free time and lunch. After a relaxing break, we'll continue our tour of the lake with a visit to Isola Madre. Finally, you’ll have free time in Stresa to shop or just relax. It's the perfect way to spend a day in this picturesque corner of Italy. (B, D)
Day 10: Orta San Giuli & Isola San Giulio

The small town of Orta San Giulio lies on the eastern shore of Lake Orta. It is situated on a peninsular of rock that juts into the lake. A medieval village rich in history and art, Orta is a gem delighting visitors with its maze of picturesque streets, narrow cobbled lanes and tall, old aristocratic houses and villas clustered by the lake. The little squares, reminiscent of the campielli of Venice, are enlivened by the presence of boutiques, antique shops and cafés. The main square, called the sitting-room of Orta, is surrounded on three sides by porticos and lively restaurants. The fourth side, dotted with large shade trees and park benches, is open to the lake; from here boats travel to the tiny, singular island - Isola San Giulio.
We will take a boat from the little harbor to the picturesque Island of San Giulio, dominated by the 12th-century Romanesque Basilica di San Giulio, the bishop’s palace and the Benedictine abbey. The church, island and mainland town are named after a Greek evangelist, Giulio, who’s said to have rid the island of snakes, dragons, and assorted monsters in the late 4th century. His remains lie in the crypt of the Basilica.
At the Mater Ecclesiae Benedictine Abbey, is a convent of cloistered nuns who live permanently on the island, devoting their days to prayer, study, restoring valuable old church vestments, making communion wafers and the famous “Pane di San Giulio” (St Julius’ bread).
The group will enjoy a private guided tour of both Orta San Giulio and Isola San Giulio. After, enjoy some free time and lunch on your own. In the afternoon, we will enjoy one last wine tasting of the region. (B, D)
Day 11 - Departure Day

This Tour Includes:
- 11 Days/10 Nights
- Small group size: Maximum of only 12 travelers
- 7 Nights in a boutique agriturismo in the Langhe area
- 3 Nights in a hotel on Lake Maggiore
- All breakfasts, buffet style, 3 Lunches, 10 Dinners
- Regional wines with most meals
- Private airport transfers from/to Milan (MXP)
- Private full-time escort, interpreter and driver
- Private comfort van for our daily excursions
- Guided walking tour in Asti
- Guided walking tour in Alba
- Guided walking tour in Turin including the Royal Palace
- Guided castle visits and tours
- Truffle hunting excursion
- Tasting tour of the region's famous sparkling wine
- Cooking lesson
- Multiple winery tours and tastings of the region's famous wines including Barolo, Barbera, & Barbaresco
- Cheese & olive oil tasting events
- Private boat and tours of the Borromean Islands
- Pre-trip information packet
- All excursions and entrance fees as outlined by the itinerary
- Local VAT taxes and government fees, gas, highway tolls, city access licenses and permits, and parking fees
Not Included:
- Airfare
- Travel insurance*
- Travel documents & fees: i.e. passport and visas (if required)
- Covid testing
- Any telephone, cell, data & internet usage**
- Items of a personal nature
- Travel-related expenses outside of the tour itinerary
- Any food or beverage ordered by traveler that is not included or presented during meals including: wine and other alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks & gelato
- Any taxes on personal items purchased
- Optional tips to guides, staff or drivers. These are not required and are given at your discretion.
* We highly recommend purchasing trip insurance to protect your investment. This is to ensure that you are covered in the event of loss of deposit and cancellation fees, medical emergency or health expenses, personal accident, flight cancellation or delays and to protect your luggage against any loss or damage.
** There is free wifi at our accommodations
11 Days/10 Nights
Where: Piemonte Region: Turin, Asti, Alba, Barolo, Neive, Stresa, Orta San Giulio
Group size: 12 Guests Maximum
Tour Cost: $4,550 USD per person/double occupancy
Single Supplement: $700 USD
Balance due: 60 days prior to tour start date
We also offer a monthly payment plan - Please inquire if interested.
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