Langhe vineyards landscape and Castiglione Falletto village panorama at sunset, Unesco Site, Piedmont region, Italy
The Langhe is a picturesque region in the Piedmont area of northern Italy, celebrated for its rolling hills, renowned vineyards, and charming medieval villages.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its high-quality wines, such as Barolo and Barbaresco, and its gourmet cuisine, including truffles and hazelnuts.
The landscape is dotted with historic castles, elegant wineries, and scenic routes that offer stunning views of the lush countryside.
Towns like Alba, famous for its truffle fair, and Barolo, the namesake of the esteemed wine, provide rich cultural and culinary experiences.
The Langhe is a destination that captivates visitors with its natural beauty, culinary excellence, and deep-rooted traditions.
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