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Farm Holidays Piedmont Province of Cuneo Monforte d'Alba Costa Di Bussia - Tenuta Arnulfo

Costa di Bussia - Tenuta Arnulfo

Country House
Località Bussia, 26 - Monforte d'Alba (CN) - Area: countryside
+39
National identification code: IT004132B5DMU5YVZT | Regional identification code: 004132-AGR-00011
  • Ideal for trekking
  • Near cycle paths
  • Vineyard and winery
  • Sale of typical products
  • Kitchenette
  • Air Conditioning
  • Romantic Atmosphere
  • Parking
  • Garden
  • TV
  • Free Wifi
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating
  • Charm
Declared by the Innkeeper

Various information

  • Parking
  • English speaker
  • German speaker

House features

  • 19th century house
  • Sharing areas available for guests
  • Panoramic location
  • Insured house

Air conditioning and heating systems of the house

  • Certified systems
  • Room temperature controller

Electric system

  • Certified systems
  • Emergency lights or fire exit directions

Services of the house

  • Garden
  • Kitchenette
  • Garage / parking

Location and surroundings

  • Panoramic view

Number of rooms

  • Total number of rooms: 4
  • Number of rooms with own bathroom inside the room (ensuite): 4

Size of rooms

  • Between 21 and 30 sqm

Bathroom facilities

  • Bath tub
  • Bathrooms restored in the last 5 years
  • Hair dryer
  • Monodose products

Room facilities

  • TV
  • Mirror or luggage case
  • Internet connection or telephone

Furnishing

  • Terrace / balcony
  • 2 windows / panoramic view
  • Sofa / armchairs

Cleaning services

  • Daily

Services

  • Guides / maps / books available
  • Guestbook

Holiday themes - the place

  • Country

Holiday themes - town size

  • Village - under 5000 in.

Holiday themes - area features

  • Located in country side or nature reserves
  • Gardens and landscapes

Holiday themes - house features

  • Historic house
  • Charm
  • Garden
  • Romantic atmosphere
Just a few minutes from Monforte d'Alba, nestled among the renowned hills of Bussia, lies Agriturismo Costa di Bussia, a tranquil retreat surrounded by the vineyards owned by Tenuta Arnulfo. The enchanting landscape of the Langhe, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, envelops this place where time seems to slow down, offering guests a genuine experience of relaxation and connection with nature.

The historic 18th-century farmhouse, once the residence of Luigi Arnulfo—a pioneer of Barolo and a key figure in the region's wine history—now features three guest rooms and an independent suite, each with its own unique style. The rooms are equipped with private bathrooms and stunning views, while the elegant "Suite Luigi Arnulfo" provides spacious and private areas, complete with a Finnish sauna and a private hot tub, ideal for a rejuvenating stay.

The passion for wine is palpable throughout the estate. Guided tours take visitors through the vineyards, the historical museum dedicated to Arnulfo, and the production cellar, where the winemaking process is revealed, culminating in a tasting of the estate’s fine wines. Each bottle tells the story of daily labor and respect for the terroir—values that the Sartirano family has upheld for generations.

The agriturismo's strategic location allows for easy exploration of the surrounding area, filled with historic villages, castles, traditional restaurants, and breathtaking landscapes. Costa di Bussia is not just a place to stay; it is an invitation to immerse oneself in the beauty of the Langhe and enjoy an authentic holiday, where every detail is designed to provide a warm and memorable welcome.
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The estate is run with passion and expertise by the Sartirano family, who have been involved in the wine and hospitality industry for generations. Welcoming guests to such a historically rich and charming place means sharing not only an extraordinary territory but also a way of life connected to the rhythms of nature, the wine culture, and the authenticity of the Langhe region. The attentive and discreet presence of the staff ensures a meticulously curated stay, always ready to provide valuable advice for discovering the best of the area.
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Area Campagna

The Monforte d'Alba area, the vibrant heart of the Langhe region, is one of the most captivating destinations in Piedmont, renowned for its wine production and the harmonious beauty of its hilly landscape shaped by centuries of cultivation. Here, amidst neatly arranged rows of Nebbiolo grapes and ancient stone farmhouses, one can truly feel the authentic spirit of a land that has made wine and beauty its most recognizable hallmark.

The village of Monforte is listed among "The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy" due to its well-preserved medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, baroque churches, and the natural amphitheater of the Auditorium Horszowski, where jazz music resonates through the hills during the summer months. The town overlooks a landscape that transforms with the seasons, from the bright greens of spring to the golden hues of autumn, when the vineyards burst into warm colors, and the grape harvest enlivens every corner.

We are in the heart of the Barolo region, a globally renowned area for producing one of Italy's most prestigious wines. The hills surrounding Monforte are dotted with small towns, each with its unique character: Barolo, La Morra, Serralunga, Castiglione Falletto... an ideal route for those wishing to explore historic wineries, medieval castles, and trattorias where Piedmontese cuisine shines, featuring dishes like tajarin with ragù, braised meat in Barolo, plin pasta with roast sauce, and hazelnut desserts.

This region encourages a slow-paced lifestyle, with hiking trails through vineyards and forests, e-bike excursions, or scenic walks that provide unforgettable views. Nearby cities of art, such as Alba, the capital of white truffles, and Bra, the birthplace of the Slow Food movement, further enrich the experience.

Spending time in this land means connecting with a deep-rooted culture characterized by hard work, hospitality, and a love for the land. It is a place that is not just visited but leaves a lasting impression, often sparking a desire to return.

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