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Piemonte Tour 5 to 7 day
Things to do in Piemonte sustainable?
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Article by Baldassarri Giuseppe Alberto Content marketing specialist for Trips to Piemonte. Discover the soul of Piemonte and the Italian way of life, a traveler's experience.
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Piemonte:Piemonte is a region located in the northwestern part of Italy.
It is bordered by Switzerland to the north and France to the west.
The region is known for its beautiful landscapes, historic cities,
and renowned food and wine culture.Piemonte Accommodations
The best attractions in Piemonte are sustainable and surrounding areas.
Tours & Tickets: If you're looking for tours and tickets in Piemonte, whether to monuments or other attractions across the country, there are several ways to book and explore. Here are some options: Piemonte Tours & Tickets
When exploring Piemonte and its surroundings sustainably, it's important to prioritize responsible tourism practices that minimize your impact on the environment and support local communities.
Here's a suggested itinerary to discover the attractions, food, and wine specialties of Piemonte:
Day 1: Arrival and Turin
- Start your journey by flying into Turin, the capital city of Piemonte. Turin is known for its rich history, elegant architecture, and delicious cuisine.
- Spend the day exploring the city's attractions, such as the Royal Palace of Turin, Mole Antonelliana, and the Egyptian Museum.
- Enjoy a traditional Piemontese dinner at a local restaurant, savoring dishes like agnolotti pasta or vitello tonnato.
Day 2: Langhe Region
- Depart from Turin and head south to the Langhe region, famous for its vineyards and picturesque countryside.
- Visit the charming towns of Alba and Barolo, known for their wine production. Explore local wineries and indulge in tastings of Barolo, Barbaresco, and other renowned Piemontese wines.
- Take in the stunning views of the rolling hills and vineyards, and consider hiking or cycling through the countryside for a sustainable and immersive experience.
Day 3: Lake Maggiore and the Borromean Islands
- Travel to Lake Maggiore, a beautiful lake located on the western border of Piemonte.
- Explore the Borromean Islands, a group of small islands known for their elegant gardens and palaces. Visit Isola Bella and Isola Madre, and take a boat ride around the lake to admire the scenery.
- Enjoy a leisurely lakeside lunch, savoring fresh fish from the lake and other local specialties.
Day 4: Canavese Region and Ivrea
- Head north towards the Canavese region, known for its historic castles and natural beauty.
- Visit the town of Ivrea, famous for its historic carnival and the impressive Ivrea Castle. Explore the town's charming streets and taste traditional Canavese dishes.
- Consider taking a hike in the nearby Gran Paradiso National Park, a protected area renowned for its biodiversity.
Day 5: Return to Turin and Departure
- Return to Turin and spend your last day exploring any attractions you may have missed or revisiting your favorite spots.
- Before departing, visit the local markets to purchase some Piemontese delicacies to take home as souvenirs.
- Depart from Turin and continue your journey or head back home.
The duration of your itinerary will depend on your preferences and the time you have available. Ideally, a 5 to 7-day itinerary would allow you to explore Piemonte and its surroundings in a relaxed and sustainable manner, giving you enough time to enjoy the attractions, food, and wine specialties of the region.