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Piedmont is a region in the northwest of Italy, whose name means ‘at the foot of the mountains’. It borders the Alpine area of Switzerland and is considered one of Italy’s most economically influential and wealthiest regions. Alongside its modern industry, local agriculture thrives here as well. Together with Tuscany, Piedmont is renowned as one of Italy’s top wine regions, with famous wines such as Barolo and Barbaresco. Art and culture lovers will also be delighted by the many monasteries and abbeys to explore. For the ultimate experience, camping in Piedmont is a great choice—with a wide range of campsites, there’s sure to be one that suits your preferences. Read more
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Camping in Italy, Piedmont

There are various types of campsites in Piedmont where you can book a stay, allowing you to tailor your camping holiday to your own style. If you want the feeling of camping but also wish to enjoy more luxurious facilities, glamping is a great option. Larger campsites usually offer more amenities than smaller campsites, which can be especially convenient if you’re travelling with children. Many larger sites feature swimming pools where kids can have hours of fun. For those who prefer an immersive natural experience, a nature campsite brings you close to the beauty of the region right from the start of your holiday.

Camping in Piedmont

Piedmont is also a top culinary destination for your holiday. The region is famous for its white truffles from Alba, Fontina cheese, and vermouth. It’s also one of the most important wine regions in Italy, so you can fully enjoy the best of Italian culture here. A campsite in Piedmont serves as an excellent base for exploring the area. Whether you want to immerse yourself in nature, enjoy mountain landscapes, lakes, and wildlife, or visit castles, historic villas, cities, and museums—the possibilities are endless, making Piedmont a unique holiday destination.

Sights and Attractions in Piedmont

To make the most of your holiday, it’s a good idea to plan ahead and decide which attractions you definitely want to visit. This way, you won’t miss out on any highlights. Here are some well-known sights worth exploring:

Grotta di Bossea

These impressive caves are well worth a visit. The cool interior makes for a refreshing change on a warm day.

Cascata del Toce

This stunning waterfall on the Toce river is at its best during the summer months.

The Bartobar Route

This walking route starts in Alba and takes you past numerous wineries where you can sample wines, truffles, cheeses, and hazelnuts.

Valle Maira

This authentic valley is a haven for hikers, offering peaceful mountain villages and excellent local cuisine.

Colle della Lombarda

The hills of Piedmont provide plenty of opportunities for both experienced and amateur cyclists, with scenic routes throughout the landscape.

Lago Maggiore

This is the region’s main tourist attraction. Picturesque towns like Baveno, Stresa, Verbania, and Cannero line the lakeshore. The sandy beaches are perfect for relaxation during the summer.

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Acqui Terme

This small town is home to three thermal springs—Bollente, Del Lago, and Acqua Marcia—that date back to Roman times. You can also find remnants of a Roman aqueduct from the second century BC.

Gran Paradiso National Park

Located in the northern part of the region, this park is named after the highest peak in the area, which is also the tallest mountain in Italy. The many hiking trails offer the chance to spot Alpine ibex and chamois along the way.

Sestriere

The village of Sestriere is one of the most famous ski resorts in Piedmont, offering over a hundred kilometres of ski runs accessible by chairlifts and cable cars.

Campsites in Piedmont

If you’re planning a holiday in northern Italy, Piedmont is an ideal destination. The region features stunning natural landscapes, historic cities, and picturesque villages—perfect for shopping and dining. With a wealth of sights and cultural experiences, a stay at a campsite in Piedmont is the perfect starting point for discovering the local culture.

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