How to get to Langhe
A new way of travelling: follow our advice and you'll be almost halfway done planning.
If you are used to traveling in big cities, the experience you’ll have in Langhe is not what you expect.
To reach the area (especially if you arrive from afar and don’t have a car available) you’ll need to be patient and use different means of transportation.
But don’t worry: we are surrounded by large centers, excellent bases that allow you to organize your trip in the best way.
Follow our advice and you’ll be almost halfway done planning.
Plane
If the Langhe are a distant destination for you, you can use the plane to reach us.
There are several airports to choose from, all more or less close to our territory.
Milano Malpensa
Milano-Malpensa Airport
Milano Linate
Milano Linate Airport
Torino
Torino Airport
Orio al Serio
Orio al Serio International Airport
Cuneo Levaldigi
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport
Genova Cristoforo Colombo
Genova - Cristoforo Colombo Airport
Nizza Costa Azzurra
Nizza Costa Azzurra Airport
Train
With trains you can move from the main airports to the Langhe.
The most comfortable lines are those that from Milan and Rome go to Turin, equipped with high speed, and that from Turin lead to Alba and Bra, the main cities from which you can reach more remote villages.
On the other hand, it is more difficult to undertake other journeys. Arm yourself with patience, you will not find direct lines for longer routes (eg Genoa, Cuneo, Fossano and Mondovì).
The best routes
Here is a list of the most comfortable routes to reach our territory. These are direct lines, without changes.
Route | Travel time | Frequency |
Torino – Alba (regional) | 1h10′ | every hour |
Torino – Bra (regional) | 1h | every hour |
Milano – Torino (freccia rossa, high speed) | 1h | every hour |
Genova – Asti (regional and intercity) | 1h20′ | every hour |
Roma – Torino (freccia rossa, italo, high speed) | 4h/4h30′ | every hour |
Parigi – Torino (TGV, alta velocità) | 5h30′ | – |
Bus
If you’d rather move by bus, here you’ll find the two main lines connecting Turin and Cuneo to Langhe and Roero.
The best routes
Route | Transport group | Travel time | Frequency |
Torino – Alba | GTT | 1h 20m | every hour |
Asti – Alba | Bus Company | 1h | every hour |
Cuneo – Fossano – Bra | Gunetto | 1h 10m | every 2 hours |
Cuneo – Benevagienna – Bra – Alba | Benese | 2h | – |
Milano – Alba | FlixBus | 2h 30m | – |
Milano – Torino | Baltour | 3h | – |
Car
Reaching the Langhe by car is certainly the least laborious solution at an organizational level.
In addition, the motorway sections allow you to reach your destination with ease.
From | Highway | Direction | Exit |
Torino | A6/E717 | Savona | Cherasco |
Savona | A6/E717 | Torino | Cherasco |
Piacenza | A21/E70 | Torino Cuneo |
Asti Est Alba Est / Alba c.so Europa |
Genova | A7 A21/E70 A33 |
Serravalle Torino Cuneo |
Torino/Gravellona T Asti Est Alba Est / Alba c.so Europa |
Milano | A7/E72 A21 A33 |
Genova / Alessandria Torino Cuneo |
– Asti Est Alba Est / Alba c.so Europa |
Rental with driver
If the holiday you’re planning wants to be a search for relaxation and well-being and you don’t want to worry about moving around, then entrust an expert driver.
Whether you are a couple, a family or a group, you will certainly find a comfortable solution to travel without worries.
Contact us at +39 338 117 8617 to request a quote.
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