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The estate is situated in one of the most captivating areas of southwestern Piemonte, nestled between hills that lead to the mountains of Cuneo and the expansive plain that stretches towards Turin. The landscape is characterized by lush nature, featuring deciduous forests, well-tended vineyards, orchards, and fields that harmoniously alternate, creating an ideal setting for those seeking tranquility, authenticity, and a connection with the environment.
The proximity to artistic cities like Saluzzo and Pinerolo allows for a vacation in nature combined with the exploration of a rich historical and cultural heritage. Saluzzo, the ancient capital of the Marquisate, boasts an intact medieval historic center, complete with noble palaces, cobblestone streets, and the magnificent castle that overlooks the town. Pinerolo, famous for its equestrian tradition and Savoyard history, invites visitors to stroll through elegant porticos, bustling markets, and museums.
Not far away lies the Po Valley, which follows the river from its sources on Monviso, the region's symbolic peak, and traverses stunning alpine landscapes, mountain villages, and nature reserves. The valleys of Cuneo, such as Val Varaita, Val Maira, and Valle Grana, are perfect destinations for hiking, outdoor sports, and discovering local traditions that are still alive in both language and cuisine.
The area is also well-known for the variety of sports activities available: from walks along the estate's trails to mountain biking excursions, from climbing to paragliding, tennis to golf, and even winter sports, with ski resorts accessible in less than thirty minutes by car. There are also numerous options for relaxation and culinary enjoyment: local restaurants and shops offer dishes from the Piedmontese tradition, including typical products like mountain cheeses, artisanal cured meats, honey, and quality local wines.
This part of Piemonte stands out for its perfect balance between rural charm and culture, nature and comfort, making it an ideal destination in any season for curious travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, families, or couples seeking peace and authenticity.
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