Our Territory

Our facility is located in Frazione Berri, in an area surrounded by greenery just a few minutes from the center of La Morra and not far from all the other villages of the Langhe and Roero.

We are in an area awarded the Orange Flag which is part of the UNESCO heritage as the Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont.

In about 20 minutes by car you can reach the towns of Bra and Alba and in about 50/60 minutes the cities of Cuneo and Turin. In the same period of time, we reach the first mountain towns, while the Ligurian seaside towns are just a couple of hours away from us.

La Morra

La Morra is a municipality located in the Langhe, a region famous for the production of fine wines, hazelnuts, truffles and for its traditional Piedmontese cuisine and its food and wine products of the highest quality, known and appreciated throughout the world.

Visitors can taste typical dishes such as Tajarin, agnolotti del Plin, braised meat in Barolo, raw meat from Fassone Piemontese, white truffle from Alba, accompanied by local wines such as reds Barolo, Nebbiolo, Dolcetto or Barbera and whites Arneis , Chardonnay, Favorita and Nascetta.

La Morra is one of the municipalities that contributes to this renowned wine production. Located in a privileged position, it offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills and vineyards that characterize the area.

La Morra is also known for its historic architecture. The historic center of the municipality is characterized by narrow, winding streets, stone houses and ancient medieval towers. This architectural heritage makes La Morra a fascinating place to visit.

In addition to scenic beauty and food and wine, the municipality also offers numerous outdoor activities, such as hiking and cycling through the vineyards. Furthermore, guided tours of local cellars are available to taste the typical wines of the area.

With its privileged position in the Langhe, its traditional cuisine, its historic architecture and the numerous tourist activities offered, La Morra represents an ideal destination for lovers of good food, wine and nature.

What to do and what to see in the surrounding area

Barolo Chapel

A colorful church among the vineyards of La Morra, never consecrated, owned by the Ceretto family who had it renovated at the end of the 1990s by the artists Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett. One of the most beautiful works of contemporary art found today in the Langhe.

Giant bench

A giant red bench, created by the will of the Alessandria Crissante agricultural company and located in the hamlet of Santa Maria a La Morra. Thanks to its position, going up it is possible to admire all the magic of the Langhe hills.

Barolo trail

An 11.5 km long trekking route that immerses itself among the most important vineyards and crus of the Langhe and offers unique and very suggestive views, among ancient farmhouses, villages, cellars, chapels, rows of vines and centuries-old trees

Path of the Great Horizons

A route starting and arriving in La Morra, which passes through woods, vineyards and hazelnut groves and offers beautiful views of the surrounding hills.

We also suggest a visit to the medieval village of Serralunga d'Alba, to the castle of Grinzane Cavour, an ancient fortress dedicated to Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour which towers over a hill surrounded by vineyards, hazelnut groves and centuries-old trees. Finally, Barolo cannot be missing from your itinerary, home of the famous red wine.