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Agriturismo in Piedmont with Restaurant, Riding

Farmhouses in Piedmont: Choose your agriturismo for your vacation.

Agriturismi.it has curated a selection of agritourisms in Piedmont, for a stay dedicated to Italian culture and good food.
An agriturismo in Piedmont offers the chance to explore an extensive natural, historical, and cultural heritage with abundant tourism options.

Piedmont region hosts some of the most precious Italian natural jewels like Monterosa and Monviso mountains and the source of Po river, but also some treasures of world heritage: the ancient Residences of the Royal House of Savoy. Churches, castles and thermal resorts mix with lush landscapes through hills, mountains and plain. A special element of this territory are the wine bar and shops, guardians of another Piedmont treasure: wine.
Don't miss
Turin, Asti, Vercelli, Langhe and Roero, Residences of the Royal House of Savoy, Monferrato castles.
Local food
Cuisine: Bagna Càuda, Agnolotti, Tajarin, Gianduiotto, Tartufo.
Wines: Barolo, Dolcetto, Brachetto, Nebbiolo, Barbera.

In Piedmont we have 4 farmhouses, including 48 with swimming pool, 67 with restaurant and 62 pet friendly.



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Frequently asked questions about Piedmont

How many agriturismi are there in Piedmont and how are they distributed?
Piedmont has 118 active agriturismo structures. The province with the highest concentration is Cuneo (43 structures), followed by Asti (24), Alessandria (19), Turin (12), and Novara (8). The offer spans very different territories: from the wine hills to the Alpine valleys and the lakes of the Verbano area.
Which are the best areas for an agriturismo in Piedmont?
Le Langhe and Monferrato concentrate the majority of structures, most of them tied to viticulture. Lago Maggiore and Lago D'Orta offer lakeside settings with open landscapes. The Canavese and Biellese areas are quieter, suited to those looking for immersion in nature away from heavy tourist flows. Langhe and Roero remain the most in-demand area.
What do you eat at agriturismi in Piedmont?
Piedmontese cuisine is built around first courses such as tajarin al ragù and agnolotti del plin, and main courses of Fassona beef and game. DOP cheeses include Castelmagno, Raschera, and Murazzano. Truffles — white from Alba in autumn, black in other seasons — appear on many menus. Barolo, Barbaresco, and Barbera d'Asti wines complete the food and wine offer.
When is the best time to visit an agriturismo in Piedmont?
September and October are the most in-demand months: they coincide with the grape harvest in Le Langhe and the Alba white truffle season. Spring, from April through June, is well suited for hiking and flowering landscapes. Winter works in areas near Alpine ski resorts. Summer is the quietest season in the hills, with mild temperatures.
What services do agriturismi in Piedmont offer?
The most common services include an on-site restaurant with house-made cuisine, wine tastings at the estate, and pet-friendly accommodation. Some structures have a pool, fattoria didattica, or organic certification. Availability varies considerably by area and property type. On the Agriturismi.it portal you can filter structures by specific service and find those that match your needs.
What can you do during an agriturismo stay in Piedmont?
In Le Langhe and Monferrato, cellar tastings are the main activity, often combined with guided tours of the production facilities. In the Biellese and Canavese areas there are trekking and cycling routes. In the lake districts of Lago Maggiore and Lago D'Orta, water-based activities are available. Some farms organize Piedmontese cooking classes and workshops on dairy production.
How much does it cost to stay at an agriturismo in Piedmont?
Entry-level structures start at around €40–60 per person per night, often with breakfast included. Accommodations in Le Langhe, a premium area for food and wine tourism, range between €100 and €180 per night for a double room. Structures with a spa, pool, or exclusive panoramic location go above €200. Prices rise during the harvest period and the truffle season.

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