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Best family friendly Piedmont cottages

Among the 270 accommodations in Piedmont, here are the 1 best family friendly cottages

Old House With Pool And Large Garden In The Hills Of Gavi - Piedmont
9.8 19 reviews

Old House With Pool And Large Garden In The Hills Of Gavi

cottage, Gavi
This charming cottage is located in a peaceful rural setting, just 3 kilometres from Serravalle Golf Club and Serravalle Designer Outlet, and 6 kilometres from Forno dell'Antica Ricetta and Museo dei Campionissimi. It has consistently received excellent reviews from previous guests.
The cottage offers 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, spanning a spacious 300 square metres and comfortably accommodating up to 11 guests. Enjoy a private swimming pool, a tennis court, and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for families or groups seeking a relaxing and enjoyable stay.

Best Piedmont cottages with a garden

Romantic Cottage In The Vineyard "Il Ciabutin" - Piedmont
9.8 79 reviews

Romantic Cottage In The Vineyard "Il Ciabutin"

cottage, San Secondo di Pinerolo
The Ciabutin cottage is located on a hillside overlooking a vineyard, just 50 kilometres southwest of Turin, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the plains below.
This 40 square metre, one-bedroom cottage sleeps two guests and features a shared swimming pool, a large garden with a stone table and BBQ, and access to the vineyard's red wine, "Ciabutin".
Cottage On The Hill With Pool - Piedmont
9.6 53 reviews

Cottage On The Hill With Pool

cottage, Mombaruzzo
This two-bedroom detached villa in Mombaruzzo is located atop a secluded hill within the UNESCO World Heritage Monferrato region, offering peace and nature with panoramic views.
This apartment accommodates up to four guests and features a private kitchen, a living area, a bathroom, a spacious outdoor terrace, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a garden, parking, and access to surrounding orchards and hazelnut groves, with ping pong and rackets available for recreation.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in Piedmont

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Piedmont, Italy?

    Piedmont offers a wealth of attractions. For history buffs, the Royal Palace of Venaria Reale near Turin is a must, showcasing opulent Baroque architecture. Turin itself boasts the Mole Antonelliana, a stunning landmark offering panoramic city views, and the Egyptian Museum, one of the world's finest. In the Langhe region, the charming medieval towns of Alba and Barolo are essential stops, renowned for their wine production. For stunning scenery, a visit to Lake Maggiore, with its Borromean Islands, is highly recommended.
  • How can one spend a 5-day holiday in Piedmont, Italy?

    A five-day trip allows for a good overview. Days 1 and 2 could be dedicated to Turin, exploring its museums, palaces, and enjoying the vibrant city life. Day 3 could involve a trip to the Langhe region, visiting Alba, Barolo, and perhaps a wine tasting. Day 4 could be spent at Lake Maggiore, exploring the islands or enjoying the lakeside towns. Day 5 could be used for a final exploration of Turin or a visit to another area that piqued your interest, like the Sacra di San Michele mountain sanctuary.
  • Is Piedmont, Italy a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Absolutely! Piedmont's countryside, particularly the Langhe and Monferrato regions, is dotted with charming cottages and agriturismos (farm stays). These offer a wonderful opportunity to experience the region's rural beauty and enjoy the local produce and wines. Many are available for rent through various online platforms and local agencies.
  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers in Piedmont, Italy?

    Piedmont experiences distinct seasons. Summers are warm, while winters can be cold, especially in the mountainous areas. Rainfall is fairly common throughout the year. Wildlife includes deer, foxes, and various birds. Natural hazards are minimal, but heavy rainfall can occasionally lead to flooding in low-lying areas. Mountain areas may experience snow in winter, requiring appropriate precautions for hiking or driving.
  • Is Piedmont, Italy pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?

    Many towns and cities in Piedmont are pedestrian-friendly, particularly the historic centres. Cycling is also popular, with dedicated cycle paths in some areas, particularly around Lake Maggiore and in the countryside. However, be aware that some hill climbs can be challenging for cyclists.
  • Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in Piedmont, Italy?

    Yes, beyond the well-known attractions, there are many hidden gems. The Orta San Giulio, a picturesque village on Lake Orta, offers a quieter alternative to Lake Maggiore. The Sacro Monte di Varallo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a series of chapels depicting scenes from the life of Christ. Many smaller villages in the Langhe and Monferrato regions offer a unique and authentic experience.
  • What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow one to meet locals in Piedmont, Italy?

    Participating in a wine tasting in the Langhe region is a great way to interact with local winemakers. Attending a local festival, such as the Alba White Truffle Festival, offers opportunities to meet people. Visiting a local market, like the Mercato di Porta Palazzo in Turin, provides a chance to experience local life and interact with vendors. Staying in an agriturismo allows for more direct interaction with the local farming community.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste in Piedmont, Italy?

    Piedmontese cuisine is renowned. Try the agnolotti al plin (small pasta parcels filled with meat), tajarin (thin egg pasta often served with butter and parmesan), and brasato al Barolo (beef braised in Barolo wine). Don't forget the local cheeses, like Castelmagno and Gorgonzola, and the hazelnut-based desserts.

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Best Piedmont cottages with a jacuzzi

Among the 270 accommodations in Piedmont, here are the 1 best cottages with a jacuzzi

Entire Floor: 8 Beds - Piedmont
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Entire Floor: 8 Beds

cottage, Vercelli
This Vercelli holiday home, located a mere 3-minute drive from the Arca and Basilica di Sant'Andrea, offers convenient access to key city landmarks.
With accommodation for up to 8 guests across 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, this property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, WiFi, and onsite parking, with the Lame del Sesia Nature Park also nearby.

Best pet friendly Piedmont cottages

Among the 270 accommodations in Piedmont, here are the 4 best pet friendly cottages

Mottarone House Little Stone House - Piedmont
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Mottarone House Little Stone House

cottage, Armeno
This Armeno dwelling offers convenient parking and is located 9 kilometres from Lake Orta and 5 kilometres from Pella Village, with Pella Village and Villa Bossi nearby.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom holiday home accommodates six guests and features air conditioning, free WiFi, a microwave oven, and a garden, with Golf Club Alpino di Stresa and Iles des Borromees Golf Club accessible for recreation.
Delightful 2-bedroom Cottage In Piemonte - Piedmont
No reviews

Delightful 2-bedroom Cottage In Piemonte

cottage, Masera
This Masera holiday cottage, near Domodossola (14km), offers easy access to the Alpe Lusentino ski area (35km) and the Alpe Veglia-Alpe Devero Natural Park (70km).
Sleeping five guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, the self-catering property includes Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and essential toiletries; nearby attractions include the 'l'Officina del Cioccolato' and the Sanctuary of Re.
Cottage Lavender Valley Unique Experiences In Lavender Fields And Rows Of Vines - Piedmont
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Cottage Lavender Valley Unique Experiences In Lavender Fields And Rows Of Vines

cottage, Montegrosso d'Asti
This five-bedroom country house in Montegrosso d'Asti is located 6 kilometres from Castello e Torre di Roccaverano and 7 kilometres from Tenute Baldovino, offering 10 guests ample space and pet-friendly accommodation with complimentary WiFi and onsite parking.
Guests can enjoy a well-equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, a dining area, and access to a swimming pool, with amenities including a hair dryer, bidet, towels, bed sheets, and heating provided for a comfortable stay.
L'angulìn A Magical Place - Piedmont
No reviews

L'angulìn A Magical Place

cottage, Brovello-Carpugnino
This holiday cottage in Vezzo, Gignese, offers a tranquil hillside setting overlooking Lake Maggiore, just 7 kilometres from Stresa and 45 minutes by car from Milan Malpensa Airport.
This 70 square metre property provides accommodation for up to 3 guests in 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a garden, and parking, with excellent opportunities for hiking and mountain biking nearby.
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