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Italy Holidays - Luxury Bed and Breakfast

We invite you to spend your next holiday with us, we offer lovely bedrooms with generous sized en-suite. Villa Bergolo is surrounded by woods and Hazelnut groves. For guests who want to relax in nature.

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Italy Holidays - Luxury Bed and Breakfast

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  1. Discover Beautiful Bergolo In Piemont Italy

  2. There are so many places to go on a vacation that for some people, it can be almost impossible to choose. Of course, a few people will visit the same place every year, but most will try somewhere new. The question is, where to go? Some travelers like busy holiday resorts with beer and beaches, while others like the quieter locations where tourists are few and hard to find. This latter group are those who enjoy mixing in with the local culture, and enjoying the relaxed atmosphere associated with it. One place that is both beautiful and serene is Bergolo, situated in Piemonte, Italy.

  3. Bergolo is a small municipality (comune) located within the Province of Cuneo. Turin is the capital city of the region, and is located just 43 miles to the southeast. Cuneo is also only a short drive away at 31 miles towards the northeast. Bergolo itself only covers a total area of 1.2 square miles, and has a small population. This is what makes it a great place to stay for those looking for somewhere that has fantastic scenery, plenty to do in the surrounding areas, as well as peace and quiet.

  4. As normal with a lot of places in Europe, Bergolo has a history that goes back a few hundred years. It was in the 1780's the title of Count Calvi of Bergolo was created. The town actually has connections with the last king of Italy; Umberto II (Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria diSavoia). These facts add to the overall aura of the place, and if you stay at the luxury bed and breakfast in the town, then you know that you are staying in an area where famous royalty has been in the past.

  5. Of course, if you are visiting this beautiful region of Italy, then you need to travel to the local areas to enjoy the as much of the culture as possible. Below are a few travel tips of places to visit during your stay.

  6. Turin - Is famous for being the host for the 2006 Winter Olympics, and was once the first capital of the modern era of Italy. It has a population of around one million, and is situated on the banks of the Po River. It is only a short drive from the amazing Italian Alps, which rise thousands of feet into the air. The city is full of historical architecture, such as the Mole Torino, which dominates the skyline.

  7. Alba - The history of this place goes all the way back to Roman times, and this can still be seen to this day as the town is surrounded by a Roman wall. The whole town is great for photographing. It is also famous for its truffles and wines, and let us not forget the famous chocolate spread; Nutella. Alessandria - About 50 miles to the southeast of Turin, this is the capital of the province of Alessandria. It is a major transport hub for people visiting the coast and the Alps.

  8. Acqui Terme - For those people who like to relax, then this place has ancient baths and hot sulphur springs which make a natural spa. The town dates back to Roman times. Asti - This historical town is well known for its towers. It is called the "City of 100 Towers". Originally there were 120 towers, but only 12 survive to this day. The theatre dates back to 1860, while the town itself is over two thousand years old. This is the provincial capital of the area, and is famous for the many excellent wines which are produced in the region. If you visit in September, then you can take part in the Sagre Festival and Douja D'Or wine festival.

  9. Bardonecchia - For those who are looking for a skiing holiday in the region, then a visit to the mountain town of Bardonecchia is the answer. It is also famous for the Frejus Tunnel, which will take you directly to France. Barolo - This is only a small town, but the red wines produced here are famous the world over. Biella - Again, only a small town, but this is famous for the production of woolen clothes.

  10. http://www.italys-villa.com Loc. Blangera, 2, 12074 Bergolo, Cuneo, Italy Tel: 0039 333 3252729 Email: deana@italys-villa.com Skype: villabergolo

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