The region: Monferrato
A land characterised by the breathtaking landscapes of the broom-covered hills,
but also by woods rich in mushrooms, truffles and herbs, where hares, deer and wild boar live undisturbed.

Welcome to the Monferrato, a charming and unique place that greets you with its breathtaking beauty and rich history. Located in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, the Alto Monferrato is a perfect destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the countryside, discover ancient villages, and savor culinary delights.

This land is characterized by pristine nature, gentle hills covered in vineyards that produce some of the finest Italian wines, such as the renowned Barbera and Moscato. Every corner offers an opportunity to admire picturesque views and experience moments of pure relaxation.

Monferrato is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its rich history, cultural heritage, and scenic landscapes. It attracts visitors from around the world who come to explore its medieval towns, vineyards, and enjoy the traditional cuisine. The region's blend of history, art, and natural beauty continues to captivate and inspire those who visit Monferrato.