In recent years the Langhe has become a popular destination for many who come to contemplate the Belbo as it flows under bridges or observe the nightly bonfires that light up the hills, explore the picturesque small towns and villages rich in history, and enjoy the area's delicious cuisine and wines in its many restaurants and wine cellars.
Climbing its vine-covered hills, walking through the countryside and enjoying the beautiful views; all of these experiences begin to convince and conquer in a familiar, intimate and sympathetic way.
This is a place where guests are warmly welcomed and taken under wing as they begin to understand and appreciate the traditions and the special attractions of this territory: its language, work, and its unique typical products.