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Types of Accommodation in Piemonte
You are looking for Alloggio in Piemonte, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Piemonte we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 1 Stella, Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Agriturismi, Appartamenti and Bed and Breakfasts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Piemonte include: Asti, Baveno, Brusasco-marcorengo, Cantalupa, Chiaverano, Chiovasso, Cuneo, Lago Maggiore, Moncenisio, Novara, Oggebbio, Orta S.Giulio, Rosta, Susa, Torino and Verbania.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Piemonte include: Chalet sul lago, Villa Crespi, Hotel Alba, Hotel Spagna, Hotel Napoleon Susa, Bed & Breakfast Ca' Solare and Residence Casa E Vela.
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Piedmont lies in a peripherical position with respect to the rest of Italy but its relative proximity to the sea and contact with France and Switzerland have, over the centuries, led to the creation of an important commercial transit network which has favoured its present economic development.
This is the largest region of continental Italy, second only to Sicily. Its density of 174 inhabitants per sq km. makes it the fifth most densely populated region in Italy, and slightly under the national average.
The Italian regions which border with Piedmont are Valle d'Aosta to the northwest, Lombardy to the east, Emilia-Romagna to the southeast and Liguria to the south.
History. Piedmont includes almost the entire upper section of the Po River catchment basin, i.e.., the plain above the Ticino, Sesia and Scrivia rivers and the surrounding Apennines and Alps; the upper Dora Baltea basin, part of the Valle d'Aosta, is excluded. Piedmont, however, also claims the Po Valley flanks of the ... Read More...
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Cuisine of Piemonte
The Piemontesi created the nation of Italy and this unarguable truth has caused for years a number of complexes for the rest of the Italians. The first citizen to call himself Italian was the Piemontese Camillo Cavour, considered by some compatriots "with English ideas, the French language, Cavour is certainly not full of Italian characteristics....." The very same jealousy expressed towards anything from Piemonte is echoed in the cookbooks of the era. Artusi, born in Emilia and an adopted Tuscan, in his "The Art of Eating Well" is carefull to avoid mentioning that many of the creations he writes about come from Piemonte. But he betrays himself when he describes dishes covered with that most Piemontese of delicacies, thin slices of raw white tartufo or truffle.
Piemontese cooking is among the best of the Italian regions. Great wines come from here and it's not a coincidence that the land that produces a great wine also produces a great cuisine.
Autumn has always been the richest ... Read More...
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You are looking for Alloggio in Piemonte, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Piemonte include: Bed & Breakfast Ca' Solare, Chalet sul lago, Hotel Alba, Hotel Napoleon Susa, Hotel Spagna, Residence Casa E Vela and Villa Crespi.
In Piemonte we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 1 Stella, Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Agriturismi, Appartamenti and Bed and Breakfasts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Piemonte include: Asti, Baveno, Brusasco-marcorengo, Cantalupa, Chiaverano, Chiovasso, Cuneo, Lago Maggiore, Moncenisio, Novara, Oggebbio, Orta S.Giulio, Rosta, Susa, Torino and Verbania.
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