
Piedmont Villas
Set among the rolling hills and vineyards of northern Italy, our Piedmont villas are perfect for travelers seeking scenic beauty, rich culture, and unforgettable food and wine experiences.

About our Piedmont villas
Our Piedmont villas blend rustic charm with modern comfort, offering a peaceful retreat in one of Italy’s most scenic and culturally rich regions. Surrounded by rolling vineyards, historic towns, and winding country roads, these villas are ideal for travelers looking to experience the beauty and traditions of northern Italy at their own pace.
Each villa is carefully selected for its character, location, and amenities. Many offer private pools, panoramic terraces, and spacious interiors, perfect for couples, families, or groups. Expect authentic architectural details like exposed beams and stone walls, alongside conveniences such as fully equipped kitchens and air conditioning. Whether you're exploring Barolo’s wine cellars, dining in Michelin-starred restaurants, or enjoying a quiet evening with countryside views, our Piedmont villas provide a comfortable and memorable base for your Italian escape.
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Piedmont is in northwest Italy, bordered by France and Switzerland. It’s known for its wine regions, Alpine scenery, and rich culinary heritage.
Piedmont is known for its world-class wines like Barolo, white truffles from Alba, rich cuisine, and scenic landscapes with rolling vineyards and hilltop villages.
The best time to visit Piedmont is from late spring to early autumn (May–October) for vineyard visits, warm weather, and festivals. Fall is ideal for truffle season.
The nearest major airport is Turin Airport (TRN). Milan Malpensa (MXP) is also a popular option, especially for international arrivals.
Yes, Piedmont is generally very safe for tourists, with low crime rates and welcoming communities.


The best time to visit Piedmont
The best time to visit Piedmont is during spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October), when the weather is mild, comfortable, and ideal for exploring. In spring, the rolling hills and vineyards are lush and vibrant, while autumn brings the harvest season, perfect for wine tastings, truffle hunting, and seasonal culinary delights.
These months offer the opportunity to enjoy historic towns, scenic countryside, and picturesque villages without the crowds of peak summer, making it the perfect time for a relaxed and memorable Italian getaway.

Food and drink in Piedmont
Piedmont is one of Italy’s most celebrated regions for culinary delights and fine wines. The area is famous for truffles, particularly the white truffles of Alba, which are used in pasta, risotto, and meat dishes. Other specialties include agnolotti (stuffed pasta), brasato al Barolo (beef braised in Barolo wine), and hearty polenta dishes.
The region is also renowned for its cheeses, such as Toma, Robiola, and Castelmagno, and for its cured meats, including salame and prosciutto varieties.
Piedmont is equally famous for its wines, with Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, and Moscato d’Asti being the most notable. For a sweet finish, try gianduja chocolate, a Piedmontese specialty made from chocolate and hazelnuts. Together, these flavors make Piedmont a true destination for food and wine lovers.
The main airport serving Piedmont is Turin Airport (TRN – Aeroporto di Torino), about 20–25 minutes by car from Turin, making it the most convenient gateway to the region. It handles both domestic and international flights.
Other nearby airports include Milan Malpensa (MXP), around 1 hour 30 minutes by car, and Milan Linate (LIN), roughly 1 hour 45 minutes by car, which are good alternatives for international travelers.
From the airport, you can easily reach Piedmont’s key towns and attractions, including Turin, Alba, Barolo, and Asti, by car or train, allowing you to start exploring the region’s vineyards, hills, and historic sites with ease.
Exploring Piedmont by car is one of the best ways to fully experience the region’s rolling hills, vineyards, historic towns, and charming villages. Well-maintained highways such as the A4, A5, and A21 connect major cities like Turin, Alba, Barolo, Asti, and Cuneo, while smaller country roads wind through scenic landscapes, offering glimpses of olive groves, vineyards, and medieval villages.
Driving gives you the freedom to stop at wineries, local markets, or viewpoints, and to explore hidden corners that are off the beaten path. While traffic is generally light outside the cities, it can be busier during weekends, holidays, and harvest season, particularly in popular wine regions. Parking is widely available in towns, though historic centers may have restricted traffic zones (ZTL), so it’s important to check signage before parking.
Piedmont has a well-connected network of trains and buses, making it easy to travel across the region without a car. The train system links major cities such as Turin, Alessandria, Asti, Cuneo, and Novara, with frequent regional and intercity services that are reliable and comfortable.
For smaller towns and villages, buses provide access to areas that trains don’t reach. Companies like GTT, SADEM, and FTV operate regular services, making it simple to explore the vineyards, rolling hills, and historic towns.
Traveling by train or bus in Piedmont is affordable, convenient, and scenic, offering a relaxed way to enjoy the countryside and stop at picturesque villages along the way.

Things to do
Explore Barolo Wine RegionVisit the famous vineyards and wineries of Barolo, where you can enjoy wine tastings and learn about the region’s iconic Nebbiolo grape.
Discover Alba and Its TrufflesWander the charming town of Alba, especially during truffle season, to experience the renowned white truffles and vibrant local markets.
Visit Historic TurinExplore Turin’s elegant squares, museums, and historic cafés. Don’t miss the Mole Antonelliana and the Egyptian Museum.
Hike in the AlpsEnjoy outdoor adventure in the Piedmontese Alps with hiking trails offering stunning mountain views and fresh air.
Tour Medieval Hill TownsVisit picturesque towns like La Morra and Neive, known for their medieval architecture, panoramic views, and authentic Italian atmosphere.

Concierge services
Enjoy a truly effortless stay in northern Italy with our tailored concierge services in Piedmont. Whether you're here to explore world-class wine regions, enjoy quiet countryside living, or immerse yourself in local traditions, your concierge helps turn your trip into a personalized experience.
From private wine tastings in Barolo and Barbaresco to guided truffle hunts in Alba’s forests, concierge teams can curate unique activities that match your interests. Services may also include private airport transfers, in-villa chefs preparing regional dishes, cooking classes, spa treatments, and reservations at the area’s best restaurants. For those staying in a villa, grocery delivery, housekeeping, and local tips are just a message away.
With local knowledge and seamless planning, concierge services allow you to relax and experience the very best of Piedmont, without the stress of organizing it all yourself.

Piedmont villas with private pools
Escape to the heart of northern Italy with our collection of Piedmont villas with private pool, offering comfort, space, and total relaxation. Surrounded by vineyards, rolling hills, and charming villages, these villas provide the perfect balance between privacy and authentic Italian living.
Ideal for families, couples, or groups, each villa features its own pool where you can cool off during warm summer days or enjoy peaceful countryside views. Many also include spacious outdoor terraces, gardens, and al fresco dining areas, perfect for long lunches, sunset aperitivos, or simply unwinding in the quiet of nature.
Whether you're here for wine tasting in Barolo, exploring historic towns like Alba, or simply relaxing by the pool with a glass of local wine, our private pool villas in Piedmont offer a luxurious and memorable way to experience this beautiful region.
With over 100,000 happy guests every year, you can book your next stay with us with total confidence.

Spacious Piedmont villas for large groups
Planning a group getaway to northern Italy? Our spacious Piedmont villas for large groups offer the perfect setting for families, friends, or special celebrations. With multiple bedrooms, large common areas, and generous outdoor spaces, these villas are designed to keep everyone comfortable without sacrificing privacy.
Enjoy shared meals in fully equipped kitchens or on panoramic terraces, relax by private pools, and explore the surrounding countryside together. Whether you’re wine tasting in Barolo, touring hilltop villages, or simply enjoying time by the pool, these villas make it easy to stay connected while giving everyone room to unwind.
Ideal for reunions, retreats, or multi-family holidays, our group-friendly villas in Piedmont combine comfort, space, and authentic Italian charm in one unforgettable experience.
Spacious Piedmont villas for large groups

Piedmont villas with panoramic views
Wake up to rolling vineyards, distant Alps, and timeless hilltop villages with our Piedmont villas with panoramic views. These handpicked villas are set in some of the region’s most scenic locations, offering uninterrupted vistas of the countryside that change beautifully with each season.
Whether you're sipping local wine on the terrace, relaxing by the pool, or enjoying a quiet morning coffee, the views are always part of the experience. Perfect for couples, families, or groups, these villas combine comfort and style with the natural beauty that makes Piedmont so special.
From sunrise to sunset, enjoy a stay where the landscape is just as memorable as the home itself.











