Lower Langa

  • The village is characterized by a large crenellated cylindrical tower, more than thirty meters high. It was inspired by Carducci who mentioned it in verse calling it "sentinel over the centuries".

  • The central square of Farigliano is dominated by the façade of the church of S. Giovanni, built at the end of the 19th century. On the road that leads to Carrù, the sanctuary of Mellea bears witness to the apparitions of the Madonna.

  • A few kilometers from Alba, from the walls of its castle it is possible to admire the Barolo vineyards and the hills of the Langhe which now are part of the World Heritage Sites.

  • La Morra, in the area of production typical of Barolo, is a place of leisure and vacation, thanks to its enviable position on the top of the hill.

  • Neviglie is a small town in the Western Langhe. Land of Moscato, Dolcetto and Barbera, the village preserves a splendid altarpiece by the Renaissance painter Macrino d'Alba.

  • Neive is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. The oldest part of the town, of medieval origins, has remained practically intact and has not been contaminated by contemporary urbanization.

  • Serralunga is a typical medieval town. From the castle it is possible to see its structure: the houses are built around the castle, in this way it was easy for people to take shelter there in case of war.

  • Montelupo owes its particular name to an ancient legend according to which the place where it is located was once inhabited by wolves.

  • A charming town home to craft workshops for woodworking and appreciated restoration and antiques shops.

  • The name of the village derives from the Celtic "bas reul", a low place, as in fact it is compared to other town in the area.

  • Palio degli Asini