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Barolo holiday rentals start at £52 per night before taxes and fees

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10 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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20 properties have a dedicated workspace

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30 of Barolo holiday rentals include wifi access

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Pian del Mund
Pian del Mund e’ un piccolo villaggio situato a 640 m., immerso nelle verdi colline dell’Alta Langa fra boschi, nocciole e piccoli vigneti che guarda la catena delle Alpi in cui domina il Monviso. Da qui potrete partire per fare escursioni a piedi o in bici lungo uno dei tratti dell’antica Via del Sale che corre sul crinale ai fianchi dell’agricampeggio da cui si puo’ godere di bellissimi panorami di Langa che si modificano con l’alternarsi delle stagioni. Nelle immediate vicinanze, fra gli a

Sotto al Castello. Silenzioso fascino a Barolo.
Appartamento in antica dimora nel centro storico del paese di Barolo, immerso nel verde con splendida vista sul bosco. Accesso a giardino privato. Privacy e indipendenza in spazi ampi, silenziosi e luminosi. Balcone con angolo relax. Accoglienza e cura dedicata, in ambito famigliare. Ideale per amanti della natura e degli animali. Adatto a famiglie con bambini. Per garantire la sicurezza degli ospiti, oltre alle ordinarie pulizie, viene effettuata la sanificazione con il generatore di ozono.

Villa Marenca, scenic views of Barolo
This modern 220 sqm villa with large pool, high location and a near to 360° uninterrupted views of some of the finest wine yards in the world, is located in one of the eleven Barolo villages, the medieval Serralunga d'Alba. This Unesco protected area of Barolo is renowned for its great wines, lovely cuisine, and magical surroundings. The villa is your small piece of paradise from where you can enjoy all the region has to offer and come back to a private, luxurious sanctuary of your own.

Villa Carla_ Barolo: VILLEROsuite
Villero Suite is a brand new little accomodation in the heart of Barolo with a great attention to details & comfort: high quality bedding, custom made bathroom supplies, little kitchen space, a patio with private garden, AC, Internet TV & Wifi. The property is two minutes walking distance from Barolo downtown and it offers a panoramic swimming pool overlooking the Barolo castle and hills. Villero is on the lower level of Villa Carla & it's one of the four suites available at the villa.

ANT Restaurant & Apartments 2 ospiti
In nostri due minialloggi si trovano all'interno di una piccola corte situata nel cuore del centro storico di Novello, ai piedi del bellissimo castello e a pochi metri da tutti i servizi. Includono tutti i comfort sia per un soggiorno breve, sia per chi volesse concedersi più giorni di relax. Incastonato nel piano inferiore, il nostro suggestivo ristorante che propone una cucina internazionale ricercata e raffinata, aperto dal Mercoledì al Sabato solo a cena. CIR 004152-CIM-00002

Suite La Piazza d'Assi in Palazzo d'Assi, Langhe
With a breathtaking view of the Langhe, the suite Piazza d'Assi is a uniquely designed apartment on the top floor of Palazzo d'Assi, a medieval building in the historic center of Monforte d'Alba. For couples, families, or friends, Piazza d'Assi is a spacious apartment with a living kitchen, a romantic double bedroom, a double bedroom plus a single bed, and a bathroom with a rustic and refined design. Covered terrace. Restaurants, bars, leisure activities within walking distance.

PEIRAGAL – new, in the historical centre
In the heart of La Morra, in a building of the '700 recently restored, with characteristic wooden beamed ceilings, the accommodation is organized on two floors. Combined in rustic style with modern furnishings, it includes a kitchen; large living area with a table for 8 people, a sofa bed; living room with TV and sofas on the upper level. Three bedrooms with queen beds, plus a baby bed. The apartment is completed by three full bathrooms with shower and access to the balconies.

Panoramic house with private spa - Roncaglia Suite
Charming Holiday Home with private spa located in Laghe and Roero, an oasis of real relaxation where you will therefore be the only guests. The accommodation is on the first floor of the house, with independent entrance and garden. We are at few minutes from Alba, Bra, Barolo, La Morra, Neive, Barbaresco and the main points of interest in Langhe and Roero. Moreover we are 45 minutes from the city of Turin, which can therefore be visited in one day.

Bigat - il baco
Bigat is located in the centre of Castiglione Falletto, village in the heart of the Barolo wine production area. The apartment "il baco" is on two floors. On the ground floor there is a living room with sofa bed, a bathroom and a fully equipped kitchen with direct access to the small private garden. On the first floor the bedroom with balcony and view of the Langhe hills. 2 E-bikes are available for our guests to discover the Langhe!

Casa Guglielmo con vista sul castello
An apartment in a newly renovated 17th century house with views of the castle of Serralunga d'Alba and the surrounding vineyards, which you can enjoy from any room or from the small balcony that belongs to the apartment. Suitable for a romantic stay (no other guests in the neighborhood), wine tasting trip (famous Barolo vineyards and wineries are all around) or a family stay, making use of the fully equipped kitchen.

Casa sulle Langhe Luxury with Private Pool and Spa
Casa sulle Langhe Is a private design House with panoramic pool and breathtaking views over the UNESCO Langhe hills. Enjoy sunset moments from the jacuzzi and relax in your private sauna, in total privacy and silence. Located in the heart of Barolo and Barbaresco wines, in the world-famous White Truffle region of Alba. Perfect for a refined escape between nature, gastronomy and comfort.

Couples quiet getaway in the Barolo countryside
Private, tranquil apartment in the Barolo wine area. Tremendous views of the vineyards and Alps. Barolo, Serralunga, and Monforte d'Alba and over 100 of the best wineries in Italy are within 7-8 miles. The Dolcetto, Barbera, and Nebbiolo vineyards begin leafing out in early spring. The most recent white truffle season was the best in years.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Barolo?
Stays in Barolo’s historic center immerse you in village life, while countryside accommodations around vineyards provide serene landscapes. Both areas are popular for experiencing authentic local hospitality.
What are the best things to do in Barolo with kids?
Explore castles and museums with interactive exhibits, stroll among vineyards, and enjoy family-run gelaterias in Barolo. Outdoor spaces and village squares often have seasonal activities for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Barolo?
Explore wine cellars, visit Barolo’s castle and museum, and wander through vineyards on guided tours. Enjoy artisan shops, try regional cuisine, and relax in village squares surrounded by historic architecture.
How is the weather in Barolo?
Barolo experiences chilly winters around 34–44°F (1–7°C), and warm summer afternoons reach near 65–82°F (19–28°C). Spring and autumn bring moderate temperatures and increased rainfall, especially in October and November.
When is the best time to visit Barolo?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with moderate temperatures and vibrant vineyards. Harvest season in autumn draws visitors keen on wine culture and local events.
What are the best places to visit in Barolo?
Barolo is frequently suggested for its castle, wine museum, and charming village streets lined with historic buildings. The surrounding hills provide panoramic viewpoints and opportunities to explore vineyards.
What are some hiking trails in Barolo?
Barolo has walking paths winding through vineyards, hills, and woodlands, inviting you to explore the countryside and admire sweeping views. Many trails connect village landmarks and neighboring hamlets for varied hiking experiences.
What are some family activities we can do in Barolo?
Barolo has scenic trails suitable for gentle walks, picnics among rolling hills, and castle visits that engage different ages. Visit local farms or attend workshops introducing families to winemaking traditions and regional foods.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Barolo?
You can explore nearby medieval villages, visit larger towns known for food markets and regional museums, or tour additional wine-producing areas in the Piedmont region. Nature parks and scenic spots around Barolo are frequently suggested for day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Barolo?
Barolo has pet-friendly accommodations in both its center and rural surroundings. Many hosts welcome pets, making it convenient to explore vineyard trails and outdoor spaces together.
What are some local tips for visiting Barolo?
Locals often suggest booking winery visits in advance, bringing comfortable shoes for cobbled streets, and tasting regional specialties like hazelnuts and cheeses. Explore early mornings for quieter village experiences and broader vineyard views.
What is Barolo known for?
Barolo is known for its world-renowned red wine produced from the Nebbiolo grape, picturesque vineyards, and locally rooted culinary traditions. The village has historic architecture and a deep winemaking heritage.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Barolo?
Discover small family-run wineries, artisan workshops, and tucked-away restaurants serving classic Piedmont dishes. Wandering less-traveled streets and exploring vineyard paths often reveals local stories and distinctive architecture.
What are the best foods to try in Barolo?
Barolo is known for dishes featuring truffles, handmade pastas, locally produced cheeses, and hazelnut-based desserts. Regional specialties are often paired with Barolo wine in village trattorias.
What should I bring for a trip to Barolo?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for village strolls, layers for chilly mornings and evenings, and a light rain jacket, especially in spring and autumn. A reusable water bottle and small backpack help with countryside walks and tastings.
What is the nightlife in Barolo like?
Barolo has a relaxed nightlife centered around wine bars, tasting rooms, and intimate restaurants. You can explore venues that highlight local vintages and enjoy evenings filled with regional food pairings and conversations.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Barolo?
Barolo frequently hosts wine celebrations in late spring and autumn, along with food festivals highlighting regional produce, music, and local traditions. Seasonal events feature tastings, cultural performances, and artisan markets.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Barolo?
Barolo has vacation rentals in its village center and countryside that welcome families, often featuring spacious layouts and outdoor areas. These stays make it easy to explore local attractions together.
Destinations to explore
- Varenna
- Langhe
- Isola 2000
- Allianz Stadium
- Bergeggi
- Torino Porta Nuova
- Saraceni Bay /Baia dei Saraceni
- Torino Porta Susa
- Centro Storico Di Torino
- Zoom Torino
- Pala Alpitour
- Piazza San Carlo
- Sacra di San Michele
- Parco Dora
- Spiaggia di Varigotti
- Lingotto Fiere
- Great Turin Olympic Stadium
- Egyptian Museum
- Basilica of Superga
- Teatro Regio di Torino
- Mole Antonelliana
- Contemporary Art Museum
- Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi
- Prato Nevoso





