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Nestled in the beautiful countryside of Piedmont, Agriturismo Nonna Du boasts a prime location that allows guests to explore a region rich in history, nature, and recreational opportunities. Just a few kilometers away, visitors can find attractions that will appeal to shopping enthusiasts, sports lovers, and those who appreciate scenic beauty.
Located only 11 km away, the Serravalle Scrivia Designer Outlet offers an exclusive shopping experience: the largest outlet in Europe and the first in Italy, featuring over 300 stores of prestigious brands, year-round discounts, and architecture inspired by the Ligurian and Piedmontese villages. It is a true paradise for fashion and luxury aficionados.
For golf enthusiasts, there are several renowned 18-hole courses situated less than 10 km away, nestled among the lush vineyards of Gavi. The Golf Club Villa Carolina in Capriata d'Orba, the Golf Club Colline del Gavi in Tassarolo, and the Serravalle Golf Club provide technical courses and breathtaking views, making them perfect for a day filled with sports and relaxation.
At a distance of 59 km, the maritime city of Genoa awaits visitors with its unique charm. The historic center, among the most extensive and picturesque in Europe, features narrow alleys and noble palaces. The revitalized Porto Antico, designed by Renzo Piano, houses the famous Aquarium of Genoa, one of the largest in Europe, along with the historic Lantern, a symbol of the city and its connection to the sea.
Nature lovers will discover a slice of paradise in the Capanne di Marcarolo Natural Park, located 15 km away. This vast plateau of the Ligurian-Piedmont Apennines is dominated by Monte Tobbio (1092 m) and offers enchanting views, wooded trails, and the distinctive Lavagnina lakes, which reflect the unspoiled landscape. Ideal for hiking or biking, the park serves as a peaceful oasis to rejuvenate in nature.
The Gavi area is also a hub for food and wine enthusiasts: the surrounding hills are home to historic wineries where visitors can taste Gavi DOCG, the famous white wine celebrated throughout Italy. The region also features medieval villages, ancient churches, and archaeological sites, such as the ruins of the Roman city of Libarna, which bear witness to a fascinating past waiting to be explored.
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