ENOMOTEL Langhe - Ristorante





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Nice path immersed in the Langhe vineyards. It starts from Via Parea in Gallo d'Alba where you can conveniently leave your car. Take a dirt road that is very visible and marked by a white and red signpost. Go through the valley following the main road admiring the view over the hills and the Grinzane castle that appears when the road begins to turn. The last stretch before the castle goes up the hill with a beautiful view of Roddi village. Arriving in the village of Grinzane, we recommend a...
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MTB bike route, which can be covered over several days or even in a single day for the more trained. With departure from Alba and arrival in Spotorno through the Langhe and the Ligurian Alps. The route has a total development of 127 km with a height difference of 4,990 m, reaches a maximum height of 831m, at Mount Bric Curin in the Adelasia Regional Park, and passes through the following locations: Alba, San Bovo, Castino, Cortemilia , Bergolo, Prunetto, Gottasecca, Rocchetta di Cairo,...
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A route that starts at the gates of Alba where an ups and downs begin among the vineyards, interspersed with a short stretch on the bank of the Tanaro river, which leads to Barbaresco. An enchanting village that dominates the valley, but above all a lounge dedicated to wine, with wine bars and restaurants of the highest level. The route turns south where you find yourself immersed in a landscape that seems to have been drawn by an artist, with the lines of the vineyards traced as far as the...
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This is an easy medium route between vineyards with the possibility of visiting the Barolo Chapel also known as the Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett Chapel or the Brunate Chapel: an old chapel reduced to a ruin which in 1999 was renovated in a modern and colorful style under commission of the Ceretto family.
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It starts from La Morra and continues on a paved road up to Cerequio. From here take a path to the Barolo Chapel and continue to the Annunziata village. Continue to the hamlet of Santa Maria and then towards Silio. The route crosses the beautiful vineyards of the Langhe with picturesque and unique landscapes. For further information, we suggest reading the book "Walking among the Langhe and Roero vineyards" by Camanni. The book contains, among other beautiful itineraries, a detailed...