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Farm Holidays Piedmont Province of Asti San Giorgio Scarampi La Verena

La Verena

Country House
Regione Pistelli, 5 - San Giorgio Scarampi (AT) - Area: countryside
+39
National identification code: IT005098B52ZZE7TDX | Regional identification code: 005098-AGR-00002
Guests in this venue liked:
  • spectacular view
  • swimming pool
  • charming property
  • abundant breakfast
  • cheap
  • the design of the property
  • Restaurant
  • Swimming Pool
  • Ideal for trekking
  • Near cycle paths
  • Bicycles available
  • Pets Allowed
  • Romantic Atmosphere
  • Parking
  • Garden
  • TV
  • Free Wifi
  • Family
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating
  • Charm
Declared by the Innkeeper

Various information

  • Pets allowed
  • Parking
  • English speaker
  • French speaker

House features

  • Panoramic location

Air conditioning and heating systems of the house

  • Certified systems
  • Room temperature controller

Electric system

  • Certified systems
  • Smoke and fire alarms

Services of the house

  • Swimming Pool
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Garage / parking

Facilities and services

  • Children games / babysitting
  • Laundry
  • Pets allowed

Location and surroundings

  • Panoramic view

Number of rooms

  • Total number of rooms: 3
  • Number of rooms with own bathroom inside the room (ensuite): 3

Size of rooms

  • Over 30 sqm

Bathroom facilities

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

Room facilities

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

Furnishing

  • Historic furniture
  • Terrace / balcony
  • 2 windows / panoramic view
  • Desk / table and chairs
  • Sofa / armchairs

Cleaning services

  • Every 3 other days

Services

  • Guides / maps / books available
  • Local events calendar
  • Guestbook
  • Discounts in local shops and restaurants for the guests
  • Presents

Holiday themes - the place

  • Country

Holiday themes - town size

  • Village - under 5000 in.

Holiday themes - area features

  • Cultural events and arts exhibitions
  • Wine and food attractions area
  • Local crafts
  • Located in country side or nature reserves
  • Spa
  • Gardens and landscapes

Holiday themes - house features

  • Charm
  • Garden
  • Family
  • Romantic atmosphere
Nestled in the tranquility of the Alta Langa region, La Verena serves as a genuine retreat for those looking to unwind, regain balance, and draw inspiration from the rhythms of nature. Located in San Giorgio Scarampi, a quaint village surrounded by forests and hazelnut groves, it is just a few kilometers away from the picturesque wine landscapes of Langhe and Monferrato. Here, time seems to stand still, far removed from noise and hustle, and every detail reflects a concept of well-being that is simple, warm, and authentic.

Mornings begin with the enticing aromas of homemade cakes, fresh bread, and preserves made from family recipes. The ingredients are sourced locally: robiola cheese from Roccaverano, cured meats from nearby farms, artisanal yogurt, and seasonal fruits and vegetables. Breakfast thus becomes a ritual that sets the tone for the entire day.

The kitchen, exclusive to guests, offers dishes rooted in peasant traditions, served outdoors in the summer under the porch and in the stone barn heated by a wood stove during the cooler seasons. The menus change with the seasons, showcasing the bounty of the land while sharing stories of family and memory.

The infinity pool, framed by the hills, is designed for contemplation and relaxation. It is a place to read, immerse oneself in silence, or admire the colors of the sunset in a private and intimate atmosphere, accessible only to the agriturismo's guests.

La Verena also embodies the dream of Arianna, who transformed a family rustic into a welcoming and enchanting home. With passion and care, she guides her guests through an experience filled with genuine hospitality, thoughtful touches, and love for her land. Entering La Verena feels like stepping into a home where you are welcomed, heard, and cherished, in a way that respects the simplicity and values that make Langa unique.
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Breakfast at La Verena is a special occasion, designed to start the day with flavor and serenity. Every morning, Arianna prepares a bountiful and wholesome buffet by hand, following recipes passed down from her grandparents. The delightful aromas of freshly baked cakes, warm bread, and fruit preserves blend with the scent of coffee, creating a cozy and homely atmosphere.

On the table, you'll find only local and seasonal ingredients: homemade tarts, muffins, and cookies, artisanal yogurt and butter, cured meats from nearby farms, fresh fruits and vegetables, and the typical robiola cheese from Roccaverano served with grape mustard. Each breakfast is unique, yet always plentiful, authentic, and capable of telling the story of the land surrounding La Verena.
The kitchen at La Verena is exclusively for guests staying at the agriturismo and offers one of the most genuine experiences provided by the establishment. Here, traditional flavors are showcased in simple, wholesome dishes that are closely tied to the seasons. Each meal is crafted using local ingredients, carefully harvested or selected, following recipes that have been passed down through generations.

During the summer, dinner is served under the portico, with views of the hills and the scents of the countryside. In the cooler seasons, meals are enjoyed in the old stone barn, where the warmth of the wood stove helps create an intimate and cozy atmosphere. Each course tells the story of the land, the family, and the culinary culture of the Langhe, achieving a perfect balance between simplicity and authenticity.
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Hey, I'm Arianna

The vibrant heart of La Verena is Arianna, a dedicated and passionate hostess. After completing her studies, she decided to return to her roots to create a project that would showcase the beauty and authenticity of her homeland. With her family's support, she transformed a rustic building into a welcoming residence, where every detail reflects her love for traditions and nature. Arianna greets her guests with warmth and simplicity, always available to provide advice, share stories about the area, or simply make everyone feel at home. Her style of hospitality is subtle yet profound, characterized by small daily gestures and genuine care for those who choose to stay among the hills of Alta Langa.
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Area Campagna

San Giorgio Scarampi is a quaint village located in the Alta Langa region of Piedmont, within the province of Asti, at the boundary between the Monferrato and Langhe hills, in one of the most genuine and least explored areas of Piedmont. The village centers around its ancient medieval tower, which stands as a symbol of the community and offers a privileged viewpoint overlooking a landscape filled with forests, vineyards, and hazelnut groves stretching as far as the eye can see. Here, time moves slowly, measured by the rhythm of nature and the changing seasons, creating an intimate, quiet atmosphere rich in inspiration for visitors.

The area boasts remarkable biodiversity, where nature remains wild and lush. Trails winding through hills and valleys lead to ancient villages, isolated farmhouses, small shrines, and breathtaking views, making it ideal for those who enjoy walking, cycling, or simply exploring out of curiosity. In spring and summer, fields burst into color with wildflowers, while the scent of aromatic herbs accompanies the hikes. In autumn, the warm hues of the leaves and the aroma of hazelnuts and must envelop the surroundings, transforming every stroll into a sensory experience.

The region is also deeply connected to its gastronomic culture. It lies at the heart of Piedmontese farming traditions, where every product tells a story of hard work, the land, and memory: from the famous Tonda Gentile hazelnut to the Robiola cheese of Roccaverano, artisanal cured meats, and wines from the nearby Langhe. Not far away are renowned wine-producing areas like Barolo, Neive, and Canelli, while to the north, one encounters the historic villages of Monferrato, with their Romanesque churches, castles, and cobblestone streets.

Thus, San Giorgio Scarampi serves as an ideal starting point for exploring two UNESCO World Heritage sites – the Langhe and Monferrato – while also being a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility, authenticity, and the joy of rediscovering the beauty of simple things.

In The Surroundings

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