Tasty Piedmont

Tasty Piedmont

DAY 1: TURIN/TORINO

The first capital of Italy in the year 1861, rich of royal residences, Turin is a former industrial city, which now after the Winter Games 2006, reveals itself as a cultural city. The city offers to visitors the Egyptian Museum (the 2nd in the world), the Cinema Museum (the only one in Italy) and the Automobile Museum, all recently renovated. Along its four rivers in the city, there are 200 km of cycle paths.

DAY 2: TURIN — PINEROLO

The way is flat. From Turin, you cycle along the Po River and its small affluents on cycle paths and small roads to the foot of the mountains—you get to the hunting palace of Stupinigi, royal residence of the Savoy family, masterpiece of the architect Filippo Juvarra in rococo style; then park by park, always along the rivers—you get to Pinerolo in a very pleasant way. The guests can taste and visit the food museum in Frossasco.

Overnight stay in Pinerolo, a medieval town, where in the past—there was one of the most famous schools of cavalry in Italy.

DAY 3: PINEROLO — CAVOUR — SALUZZO

The way is flat. Along country roads, crossing orchards and vineyards—you get to Cavour with its curious “Rocca”, a morainic hill just in the middle of the flat at the present time protected area.

Overnight in Saluzzo, a medieval town and realm of fruits above all kiwi, exported in all worlds.

DAY 4: SALUZZO — FOSSANO — BENEVAGIENNA — BRA / CHERASCO

Today, the way is medium/easy. There are some easy ups after Fossano. On the way, you can visit the very pleasant castles of Manta and Costigliole, the ancient roman town of Benevagienna and its archeological area. You arrive in Cherasco (7 century of story and art) or in Bra (the capital of gourmet, hometown of the “Slow Food” movement).

DAY 5: BRA/CHERASCO — POLLENZO — BAROLO — ALBA

Day medium/easy; we are in Langhe area. In Pollenzo, the Roman Pollentia, there is the University of taste and here—we taste a good wine. Then, you cycle to Alba along the river Tanaro, perfectly flat, but in the middle of the way, we go with some ups to Barolo, where we can taste the wine in the castle. There is the possibility to do the tour in the hills.

Overnight in Alba, the town of the white truffle and of the high houses-towers.

DAY 6: ALBA — ASTI

Medium or easy way. Today, we are in Roero area. On the way, there are the castles of Guarene and Cisterna. The 1st part along the river Tanaro and after two possibilities, continue along the river or continue in the hill.

Overnight in Asti, chief town very rich of history, famous for the white wine “spumante” and its Palio, the historical running of horses. (approx. 45 – 55 km)

DAY 7: ASTI — CASALE

Medium/difficult. We cycle on the charming hills of the Monferrato, another part of the gourmet system. From Moncalvo, you can have a very pleasant view of the surrounding vineyards. In the afternoon, after a last taste in a “agriturismo” (only for the group), you reach Casale, baroque town at the foot of the hills of Monferrato along the River Po. (approx. 56 km)

DAY 8: CASALE

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Tasty Piedmont

Visit: Turin, Pinerolo, Cavour, Saluzzo, Fossano, Benvagienna, Bra/Cherasco, Pollenzo, Barolo, Alba, Asti, Casale
Duration: 8 DAYS
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• Breakfast buffet or full breakfast.
• If you booked half board: 3 evening meal (not possible in the variant deluxe).
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• Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel.
• Well-planned routes.
• Detailed travel documents (route description, maps, tips for sightseeing, important telephone number).
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• Arrival to the starting point of the tour.
• Departure at the end of the tour.
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