Italy

Piedmont is still an undiscovered gem in Italy, although the capital, culinary Turin, is a celebrated city. Literally taste everything the region has to offer and explore Piedmont from your own holiday home or agriturismo.
Piedmont is a northwestern Italian region. It is truly still an undiscovered gem in Italy, although the capital, Turin, is a renowned city – people flock from far and wide to gastronomic Turin for the amazing food. The food in Piedmont is fantastic in any case: it is the land of truffles, cheeses, and Barolo wine. But culture and nature lovers will also find plenty to enjoy in Piedmont. Want to discover this region from your own Italian holiday home? Tritt – Case in Italia has selected the most beautiful holiday homes in Piedmont.
Did you know that Piedmont literally means 'at the foot of the mountains'? The region borders the Alps, which makes for fantastic views. The hilly area is incredibly green and perfect for sports enthusiasts. You will find several beautiful hiking routes there, suitable for various levels. Culturally, you won't run out of things to see in Piedmont anytime soon: almost every building in this region is built in an elegant, Baroque style. You just won't be able to stop looking around! But Piedmont is, first and foremost, known for its culinary delights. Turin is the slowfood Capital of the world. Here, honesty and product knowledge are cherished, and you can taste it. Indulge in truffles, chocolate, and cheeses – paired with a good glass of Barolo wine, of course.
Once you have – literally – tasted Piedmont, you actually don't want to go home anymore. Make sure that home away from home feel at home and enjoy your own holiday home or apartment in this region! This way, you can explore beautiful Piedmont from a fixed location, while still having that homey feeling. Get started yourself with slow cooking and cook with fresh, regional ingredients in the kitchen of your holiday home or apartment. The children will play games in the garden, you will finally finish that good book by the pool, and of course, there is plenty of room for your entire travel party – whether small or large. A private holiday home or apartment in Piedmont means peace, space, and freedom. And isn't that exactly what an Italian holiday is all about?
Want to discover other regions in Italy as well? Tritt – Case in Italia rents out unique holiday homes not only in Piedmont, but throughout Italy. Whether you are looking for a child-friendly holiday accommodation where the children can play to their heart's content, or a spot at an agriturismo where you can work the land: Tritt – Case in Italia is happy to help you in your search for the perfect holiday home. We prioritize quality over quantity, so get ready for special Italian homes with a story. Our specialists know the region like no other and have the best tips for trips in the surrounding area. Are you looking for a unique holiday home in a beautiful, peaceful setting, free from mass tourism? Book that holiday home with Tritt – Case in Italia!
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Yes, there are several holiday homes with a swimming pool available, often beautifully situated among the vineyards or on a hilltop. Here you can take a morning dip while the sun slowly rolls across the landscape, or enjoy the view of the hills by the water in the evening.
Certainly. The region is known for its tranquil nature, wooded hiking trails, and vast hills where you can enjoy lovely walks with your dog. Pets are allowed at various accommodations; this is clearly indicated under 'additional information'. If you would like us to take a look at which houses are suitable, feel free to send an email.
That is certainly possible. A last-minute spot regularly becomes available, so it is worth taking a look. Would you like us to help you think about the best option? Just let us know; before you know it, you will be sitting among the vineyards in Piedmont enjoying the peace, the view, and a good glass of wine.
September and October are magical: the truffle season begins, the vineyards turn gold and red, and an almost fairytale atmosphere hangs over the landscape. April through June are delightful: mild weather, blooming vineyards, and enough peace and quiet to explore the region at your leisure. Piedmont is also lovely in the summer, especially if you enjoy warm evenings on a terrace overlooking the hills.
Piedmont feels like an elegant, serene corner of Italy where everything revolves around enjoyment. You drive through rolling hills full of vineyards, see ancient towers rising above medieval villages, and immediately feel that quiet, refined atmosphere the region is so well known for. The Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato regions are picture-postcards. Especially in the morning, when a light mist hangs between the hills. Add world-famous wines, truffles, and heartwarming hospitality, and you have a destination you never really want to leave.
Absolutely. Many houses are situated in the heart of nature, with large gardens where children can play, a swimming pool to splash in, and multiple bedrooms so everyone has plenty of space. The surroundings are quiet and safe, perfect for families who want to relax and explore. Children can easily burn off their energy here, from strolling through the vineyards to an afternoon of swimming or exploring a village.
Piedmont is rich in beautiful places. Think of Alba and Asti, with their atmospheric centers and markets full of local products. The wine regions of Barolo and Barbaresco are fantastic to drive through; every village has its own charm. Cozy towns like Neive and La Morra are also lovely to stroll through. For nature lovers, the Sacra di San Michele is an impressive day trip, and those looking for something different can head to Turin: elegant, cultural, and surprisingly relaxed.
Yes, there are many child-friendly holiday homes. Think of spacious properties with a swimming pool, a large garden, safe play areas, and multiple bedrooms. Some accommodations are wonderfully secluded, allowing children to run and explore to their heart's content. Moreover, you will find plenty of fun things for families in the surrounding area: castles, charming villages, swimming spots, walking routes, and, of course, many places where you can all enjoy an ice cream together.



