Luxury Holidays Piedmont

Piedmont is a region where past and future, art and food culture, craftsmanship and research all combine impulsively, no doubt helped by its exceptional natural scenery that inspires dreams, suggesting mystery and adventure. The essence and soul of Piedmont can be discerned in its snow-covered mountains and exhilarating wines, its industrial towns and hard-working peasant farming culture; were it to speak, it would relate the history of the Royal House of Savoy, the Unification of Italy and the wonderful city that is Turin. All these combined together give the visitor a perfect outline of the region’s art, culture and landscape. The Alps provide an impressive regal background to the area between Turin and Aosta and the Gran Paradiso National Park.
Visitors flock to these mountains in both summer and winter to enjoy exploring its infinite number of hiking trails, enchanting woodlands, castles and medieval villages, but most of all the hundreds of kilometers for both downhill and cross-country skiing. Piedmont is also home to fifteen Royal residences that constitute an important part of Europe’s artistic and cultural heritage, and were thus recognized by Unesco as world Heritage sites in 1997.
The ‘Sette Monti Sacri’ (seven sacred mountains) are dotted with gardens, fortifications and over four hundred museums. Last but not least, the whole region overflows with traditional culinary delights to be tasted in ‘slow-food’ style, in excellent wineries and prestigious restaurants.

Locations

Torino

TorinoFrom the Royal House of Savoy to the Regal House of the other family from Turin who shaped the history of Italy: the Agnelli family, manufacturers of Fiats and Ferraris. There is a sense of history in the timeline that connects these two families. The town’s...

Stresa

StresaThe town of Stresa is famous for the trademark liberty style architecture of its villas and exclusive resorts and lies at the heart of Lake Maggiore, the splendid Borromee islands and dominated from above by Mount Mottarone. The list of things to see includes...

Sestriere

SestriereSestrière lies between Val Chisone e l’Alta Valle Susa at an altitude of 2035 metres; it is the queen of the wonderful alpine Via Lattea. It has long been one of the main centres of skiing in Italy (since the 1930s!) and of course hosted the Winter...

Alagna Valsesia

Alagna Valsesia Alagna is like an open illustrated book, set at the foot of the imposing and charming Monte Rosa. Every page tells curious details of its century-old past history, such as the houses built by the extraordinary architect Walser, his use of space and...