The Top Things to See and Do in Piedmont, Italy
Bordering France and Switzerland, Piedmont stretches from the Alps, past Turin towards the Ligurian Sea in the south. Discover the best things to do in this region of Italy – from eating gianduja to skiing in the Milky Way.
Piedmont’s name originates from its location at the “mountain’s feet”, but this Italian region has much more to it than its scenery. With museums devoted to Ancient Egypt and the history of cinema, the capital city of Turin has become a destination for lovers of culture and history, while foodies delight in the local produce and specialties of the area’s restaurants. Here are some of our favourite things to see and do while in Italy’s region of Piedmont.
Go skiing in Sestriere
Natural Feature
There aren’t many better European skiing spots than Sestriere. Located at the base of the Alps – just west of Turin – this purpose-built ski resort was one of the world’s first. It welcomes skiers of all abilities with plenty of family-friendly green and blue runs, alongside challenging off-piste for experienced skiers. If you’re looking for lively après ski, head to neighbouring town Sauze d’Oulx for a beer or two.
Swim in Lido Baveno on Lago Maggiore
Natural Feature
Those looking for a more exclusive experience will want to head to Lido Baveno. Located at the Switzerland-Italy border straddling Lago Maggiore, this beach club provides an idyllic spot for sunbathing, swimming, fine dining and dancing. Expect undisturbed views across the lake, its islands and, of course, the world-famous Alps. On evenings, the beach club’s indoor restaurant provides a romantic scene as the sun sets over the water.
Hike through the Val Grande National Park
Natural Feature
Val Grande National Park is Italy’s largest wilderness, offering unrivalled vistas, unspoiled landscapes and superb hiking opportunities. Casual strolls can be taken along the well-trodden trails – but if you’re feeling slightly more adventurous, you may be interested in the search for the abandoned village of Miunchio while hiking from Cossogno to Casletto bridge. There are trails for all abilities here, but more curious hikers may prefer to instruct a local guide.
Learn the history of film at the Museo Nazionale del Cinema
Cinema, Museum, Synagogue
Go back in time at the Museo Egizio
Building, Museum
Try a bicerin coffee at Caffe Fiorio
Bar, Cafe, Pastry Shop, Italian
Italian cafe culture is famous, but visitors to Turin are in for a particular treat with a bicerin. Famous fans such as Alexandre Dumas adore this coffee beverage – and it’s well worth a taste. It is made from espresso, chocolate and whole milk, prepared in three distinct layers. Although there is still debate as to which cafe created the drink, many locals will contest the original comes from Caffè Fiorio.
Admire the Santuario of Vicoforte
Building
Treat yourself to a gianduiotti or two
Dessert Shop, Italian
Piemontese culinary culture is famous for perfecting the art of chocolate, particularly in combination with the region’s native hazelnuts. Named after the character from the commedia dell’arte, Gianduja, the little chocolates are meant to be shaped like the character’s hat. The original chocolate was created in Turin by Paul Caffarel and Michele Prochet in 1865 – when they came up with the clever idea of adding ground hazelnuts to the chocolate mix.
Watch a Juventus game
Stadium
Enjoy a glass of red at Cantina del Glicine
Wine Seller, Italian
Richard Franks has contributed additional reporting to this article.
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