Villas for Rent in Piedmont: Your Italian Escape Awaits

Immerse yourself in the elegance and tranquility of Piedmont in Northern Italy, with our exclusive selection of luxurious villas. Perfect for those seeking a blend of cultural richness and natural beauty, our villas provide the ultimate gateway to this enchanting region. Whether you're looking to explore the rolling hills, taste world-renowned wines, or simply unwind in opulent comfort, our "Villas for Rent in Piedmont" offer something unique for every traveler. Start your journey to relaxation and discovery—book your perfect Piedmont retreat today and experience the allure of Italian living at its finest.

 
Escape to our idyllic holiday home, perfect for romantic breaks with stunning vineyard views and the majestic Alps in sight.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Santo Stefano Belbo
Persons: 2
€ 2365 - € 2365 pro Woche
Stay at Villa Saborello in Piedmont for a luxury holiday. Enjoy king-size beds, a family room, private pool, and stunning views. Perfect for exploring Italian culture and cuisine.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Vaglio Serra
Next city: Nizza Monferrato (5km)
Persons: 10
€ 2890 - € 3990 pro Woche
Experience a serene family getaway at Casa Nebbiuno, Lake Maggiore. Features include a private pool, spacious garden, and panoramic lake views.
Region: Lake Maggiore
Locality: Meina
Next city: Stresa (17km)
Persons: 8
€ 2900 - € 4390 pro Woche
Experience Villa Oltre la Siepe in the Langhe, near Alba. Enjoy modern comfort, vineyard views, a beautiful kitchen, and an infinity pool. Perfect for wine lovers.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Neive
Next city: Alba (13km)
Persons: 8
€ 2950 - € 5960 pro Woche
Stay at Casa di Gallo for a perfect blend of modern comfort and beautiful scenery in Monferrato, complete with an infinity pool and scenic outdoor dining.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Castel Boglione
Next city: Nizza Monferrato (7km)
Persons: 7
€ 3000 - € 4250 pro Woche
Stay at Poggio Maria, a charming holiday villa in Piedmont for 4-12 people with a pool, large garden, and stunning views. Perfect for relaxing and gourmet experiences in Northern Italy.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Milazzo
Next city: Acqui Terme (9km)
Persons: 12
€ 3100 - € 3950 pro Woche
Discover Villa Perla, set between Langhe and Monferrato, for stunning vineyard views and serene living with a private pool and outdoor kitchen. Explore nearby Alba.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Costigliole d’Asti
Next city: Alba (23km)
Persons: 12
€ 3155 - € 4850 pro Woche
Discover Villa Meina, a charming holiday villa with private pool and panoramic views over Lake Maggiore. Perfect for families, located between Meina and Arona, close to Lake Maggiore's top attractions.
Region: Lake Maggiore
Locality: Meina
Next city: Stresa (15km)
Persons: 11
€ 3290 - € 6490 pro Woche
Experience tranquility and comfort at Cascina delle Langhe. Near Alba, with a large pool and walking distance to Castino. Discover the beauty of Piedmont.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Castino
Next city: Alba (25km)
Persons: 8
€ 3350 - € 4950 pro Woche
Experience tranquility and modern interiors at Casa Roccaverano. Enjoy a private pool, underfloor cooling, and stunning views of the hilly landscape.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Roccaverano
Next city: Alba (40km)
Persons: 10
€ 3750 - € 6600 pro Woche
Experience the peace of the Monferrato countryside at Casa Gris, a beautifully renovated country house with stunning views, privacy, and modern amenities.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Mombaruzzo
Next city: Asti (31km)
Persons: 8
€ 3750 - € 3750 pro Woche
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Monferrato with our luxurious Piedmont villa, featuring a unique Italian garden, private pool, and picturesque surroundings. Perfect for serene getaways and cultural explorations.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Terruggia
Next city: Casale Monferrato (9km)
Persons: 13
€ 3990 - € 5490 pro Woche
Discover Villa la Castagna in the Piedmont hills. Modern interiors, blend of design and tradition, 6 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, infinity pool, and village within walking distance.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Cimaferle
Next city: Acqui Terme (27km)
Persons: 12
€ 4000 - € 6500 pro Woche
Discover Casa Monvista, a luxurious villa in Piedmont with 360-degree views of vineyards and the Alps, heated infinity pool, and outdoor kitchen. Ideal for 8 guests.Experience Unparalleled Luxury at Casa Monvista: A Villa with Panoramic Views of Vineyards
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Santo Stefano Belbo
Persons: 8
€ 4450 - € 6250 pro Woche
Villa Casa Moscato in den Weinbergen im Piemont bei Alba
Discover Casa Moscata, a luxury holiday home in Piedmont, surrounded by vineyards. Enjoy a pool with a view, modern interior & much more.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Canelli
Next city: Alba (31km)
Persons: 10
€ 4500 - € 8800 pro Woche
Discover Casa del Bosco in Piedmont: barrier-free, newly renovated holiday home with high-end design, large pool, and tranquil setting. Perfect for relaxation.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Roccaverano
Next city: Alba (40km)
Persons: 10
€ 4500 - € 7200 pro Woche
Discover Villa dell'Orso in Piedmont: Modern, luxurious holiday home for 12 people with infinity pool, designer furniture, underfloor heating, and stunning mountain views.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Roccaverano
Next city: Alba (40km)
Persons: 12
€ 4500 - € 7200 pro Woche
Stay at Cascina Torretta in Mombercelli for a peaceful holiday amidst vineyards. Enjoy breathtaking views, a private pool, and a spacious home with all comforts.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Mombercelli
Next city: Nizza Monferrato (16km)
Persons: 12
€ 4500 - € 5000 pro Woche
Experience tranquility and modern comfort at Casa Roccaverano, an exclusive holiday home with a private pool, underfloor cooling, and stunning landscape views.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Roccaverano
Next city: Alba (40km)
Persons: 16
€ 4750 - € 8100 pro Woche
Modernly furnished stone house in Piedmont in the middle of forests and vineyards. Stunning view and very peaceful location
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Sessame
Next city: Acqui Terme (17km)
Persons: 12
€ 4800 - € 6990 pro Woche
Relax in a beautifully renovated country house in Monferrato, perfect for families or friends, with a private pool and all the comforts of home in the Italian countryside.
Region: Piedmont
Locality: Incisa Scapaccino
Next city: Nizza Monferrato (9km)
Persons: 8
€ 5000 - € 5000 pro Woche

Discover the Charm of Piedmont: An Idyllic Escape

Piedmont, a region of Italy known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and culinary delights, offers an array of villa rentals for those seeking a unique holiday experience. From the rolling hills blanketed with vineyards to its tranquil lakes, Piedmont provides a serene backdrop to a luxurious vacation.

Piedmont Villa Rental: Your Home Away from Home

Explore our carefully selected Piedmont villa rentals, offering you the comfort and privacy of home with the added luxury of Italian elegance. Each villa is chosen for its location, amenities, and distinctive character to ensure your stay is unforgettable.

Villas for Rent in Piedmont: A Gateway to Luxury and Nature

Our villas in Piedmont cater to all tastes, whether you're looking for a secluded retreat or a family-friendly estate. Discover properties with private pools, gourmet kitchens, and breathtaking views that promise a truly luxurious stay.

Indulge in the Luxurious Side of Italy with Piedmont Luxury Vacation Rentals

Piedmont's luxury vacation rentals are more than just a place to stay; they are an invitation to live like local nobility, surrounded by opulence and nature's beauty. From historic castles to modern architectural marvels, each property offers a different way to experience Piedmont's aristocratic past and vibrant present.

Holiday Home in Piedmont: A Haven for Every Season

No matter the time of year, a holiday home in Piedmont provides the perfect base to explore the region’s seasonal charms. Enjoy the autumnal hues of the vineyards, the snowy Alpine peaks in winter, the blossoming landscapes in spring, or the sunny leisure of summer.

Piedmont Vacation Rentals: Your Key to Discovering the Region's Best

With a vacation rental in Piedmont, you unlock the door to exploring the region's renowned culinary scene, historic cities, and outdoor adventures. Tailor your stay with experiences that range from truffle hunting to wine tasting, from hiking to cultural tours.

Stay in Style: Luxury Villas in Piedmont for the Discerning Traveler

Our selection of luxury villas in Piedmont showcases the best of Italian craftsmanship and design. Revel in the exclusivity and comfort these estates offer, with features like infinity pools, vineyard access, and personal chef services, ensuring a stay that is as relaxing as it is enriching.

Piedmont Villa with Pool: A Refreshing Retreat from the Everyday

A villa in Piedmont with a private pool offers the ultimate relaxation. Imagine lounging by your secluded pool, surrounded by picturesque landscapes, sipping on Barolo wine as the sun sets over the hills.

Family-Friendly Vacation Homes in Piedmont: Joy for All Ages

Our family-friendly vacation homes in Piedmont are designed with all ages in mind, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for everyone. From child-safe pools to game rooms and spacious gardens, each property is equipped to provide entertainment and ease for your family holiday.

Prices and options: How much does a holiday home in Piedmont cost?

Your Guide to Piedmont Vacation Rentals
The cost of holiday homes in Piedmont varies significantly, influenced by several key factors including location, size, amenities, and seasonality. From rustic vineyard cottages to luxurious villas with private pools, Piedmont caters to a range of tastes and budgets.

  • Location: Nestled between the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea, Piedmont's diverse landscapes offer a variety of settings. Properties in famed wine regions like Barolo or picturesque towns such as Alba and Asti may command higher prices, especially during peak seasons. Conversely, more secluded or less touristy areas offer serene retreats at a lower cost.
  • Size and Amenities: The cost is also affected by the size of the property and the amenities offered. A cozy one-bedroom apartment might be perfect for a romantic getaway, while a sprawling villa could be ideal for family reunions or group travel. Luxury features such as private pools, gourmet kitchens, and expansive gardens typically increase the price tag.
  • Seasonality: Like many vacation destinations, Piedmont sees fluctuations in rental prices throughout the year. High season, coinciding with the summer months and the autumn harvest period, generally sees the highest rates. Booking during the shoulder seasons—spring and late autumn—can provide more affordable options, along with the added benefit of fewer crowds.

What is the best month to go to Piedmont in Italy?

Embarking on a journey to Piedmont, Italy, is akin to stepping into a vivid tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. But when is the quintessential moment to explore this enchanting region? The answer weaves together the desires of the heart with the rhythm of nature, revealing that the best month to visit Piedmont truly depends on the experiences you seek.

Autumn: A Symphony of Flavors and Festivities

For many, the allure of Piedmont is most irresistible in the autumn months, particularly October. This is the season when the region's famed vineyards are ablaze with fiery hues, and the air is filled with the anticipation of the harvest. October in Piedmont is a celebration of gastronomy, a time when the elusive white truffle comes to the fore, especially in the town of Alba, which hosts the world-renowned White Truffle Fair.
Autumn also welcomes a milder climate, ideal for those who wish to wander through the ancient vineyards, explore the rolling hills on foot, or partake in the many food festivals that celebrate Piedmont's rich culinary heritage. This season offers a palette of experiences, from the rustling of golden leaves to the taste of freshly harvested grapes.

Spring: A Rebirth of Nature and Culture

If the reawakening of nature calls to you, then consider visiting Piedmont during the spring months, particularly May. This is a time of renewal, where you can witness the landscape transform under the touch of warming sunlight. The vineyards and countryside are lush and vibrant, offering splendid conditions for hiking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits.

Spring in Piedmont is also a celebration of culture and history, with numerous festivals and events taking place. The mild weather and fewer crowds provide a more tranquil setting to delve into the region's artistic and architectural marvels, from the royal residences of Turin to the medieval castles dotting the landscape.

Summer and Winter: Contrasting Charms

For those who delight in the warmth of the sun, the summer months beckon with their long, languid days. July and August in Piedmont are vibrant with life, from the bustling streets of Turin to the serene waters of Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. This is a time for al fresco dining, lively markets, and sun-drenched vineyard tours.
Conversely, winter holds its own unique charm. While December through February can be cold, the snow-capped Alps offer a haven for skiing, snowboarding, and winter sports enthusiasts. The festive season brings magical Christmas markets and illuminated streets, adding a touch of enchantment to the wintery landscape.

Choosing Your Moment: A Personal Journey. In essence, the best month to visit Piedmont is a reflection of your personal travel desires. Whether you are drawn by the allure of autumnal harvests, the vibrant rebirth of spring, the sunny exuberance of summer, or the quiet beauty of winter, Piedmont offers a year-round canvas of experiences. Each season presents its own narrative, inviting you to partake in the region's timeless journey. So, choose the month that resonates with your spirit, and embark on an unforgettable exploration of Piedmont's enduring allure.

What are the most important sights in Piedmont?

Unveiling Piedmont: A Journey Through Italy's Hidden Gem
Nestled in Italy's northwest corner, Piedmont is a treasure trove of cultural and natural wonders. This region, characterized by its enchanting landscapes and rich history, offers a myriad of sights that captivate visitors. Here, we explore the most important sights in Piedmont, each telling a story of tradition, beauty, and innovation.

  • 1. The Royal Residences of Turin The capital of Piedmont, Turin, is home to a collection of palaces and estates known collectively as the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy. This UNESCO World Heritage site includes palaces such as Palazzo Reale, which dazzles with its Baroque interiors, and Palazzo Madama, a testament to Turin's layered history. These residences are not only architectural marvels but also repositories of centuries of European art and culture.
  • 2. The Vineyards of Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato Piedmont is renowned for its wines, particularly Barolo and Barbaresco. The rolling hills of Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato are adorned with vineyards that stretch as far as the eye can see, another UNESCO World Heritage site. A visit here offers not just a taste of some of the world's finest wines but also panoramic views of serene landscapes that embody the heart of Piedmont.
  • 3. The Sacri Monti (Sacred Mountains) The Sacred Mountains of Piedmont and Lombardy are a series of nine calvaries that blend natural beauty with religious significance. These sites, built in the late 16th and 17th centuries, are groups of chapels and other architectural features dedicated to different aspects of Christian faith. The Sacro Monte of Varallo is the oldest and most famous, offering visitors a spiritual journey amidst stunning mountain vistas.
  • 4. The Lake District While not as famous as those in Lombardy, Piedmont’s lakes are breathtaking. Lake Maggiore, with the enchanting Borromean Islands, and the smaller, serene Lake Orta, offer tranquil waters, charming villages, and beautiful gardens, making them perfect retreats from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  • 5. Alba and the White Truffles The city of Alba is renowned worldwide for its white truffles, an exquisite and prized ingredient in Italian cuisine. Every autumn, the city hosts the Alba White Truffle Fair, attracting gourmets and chefs from across the globe. Alba’s medieval streets and historic buildings provide a picturesque backdrop to this gastronomic treasure hunt.
  • 6. The Egyptian Museum of Turin Housing one of the largest collections of Egyptian artifacts outside Egypt, Turin's Museo Egizio is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The museum's extensive collection includes mummies, papyrus scrolls, and the captivating Mensa Isiaca, offering a comprehensive journey through ancient Egyptian culture and civilization.
  • 7. The Alps and Outdoor Adventures Piedmont borders the majestic Alps, offering a playground for winter sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. Ski resorts like Sestriere and Bardonecchia provide excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities, while the Gran Paradiso National Park, part of the Italian Alps, offers breathtaking hiking trails and wildlife viewing.

Conclusion: Piedmont's Timeless Allure Piedmont is a region where every corner holds a story, every landscape a painting, and every dish a poem. From the opulent palaces of Turin to the hallowed slopes of its vineyards, from the reflective waters of its lakes to the solemn beauty of its sacred mountains, Piedmont invites travelers to immerse themselves in a land of understated elegance and unspoiled charm. Whether you are an art lover, a history buff, a wine connoisseur, or an outdoor adventurer, Piedmont's sights offer an enriching journey into the soul of Italy.

The cuisine of Piedmont is a culinary journey deeply rooted in the traditions and landscapes of northern Italy. Nestled between the rolling hills of Monferrato, the vineyards of Langhe, and the majestic Alps, Piedmont offers an extraordinary variety of flavors that attract food lovers from around the world.

Authentic Flavors of Piedmont

Piedmontese cuisine is distinguished by its refinement, while still remaining connected to its rustic, rural origins. Truffles, particularly the prized white truffles from Alba, are the crown jewel of Piedmont’s gastronomy. This rare delicacy adds a luxurious touch to simple dishes like Tajarin (fine egg noodles) or risotto.

Equally renowned is Fassona beef, an indigenous breed known for its tender, lean meat, which shines in dishes like "Carne Cruda" (raw beef tartare) or Brasato al Barolo. Speaking of Barolo, this iconic wine is one of the cornerstones of Piedmont’s culinary tradition. The region is famous for its world-class red wines, particularly those made from the Nebbiolo grape, which also produces the elegant Barbaresco alongside Barolo.

Culinary Traditions and Slow Food

Piedmont is also the birthplace of the Slow Food movement, which was founded in Bra in 1986. This movement celebrates local cuisine and sustainable food production, principles reflected in the region’s dishes. The use of local ingredients such as hazelnuts, cheeses like Toma and Robiola, and seasonal vegetables lends Piedmontese cuisine its unmistakable freshness.

Another highlight of Piedmont’s culinary heritage is Bagna Cauda, a warm dip made from garlic, anchovies, and olive oil, traditionally served with raw vegetables. This convivial dish represents the importance of community and tradition, which are ever-present in the region’s gastronomy.

A Gourmet’s Journey

Visitors to Piedmont should not miss the opportunity to explore the fairytale wine villages such as Barolo or La Morra, where wine tastings are a must. In the fall, the truffle markets of Alba attract gourmets eager to taste and purchase the region’s "white gold." These culinary experiences, set against the backdrop of Piedmont’s stunning landscapes—from terraced vineyards to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps—create unforgettable memories.

For food enthusiasts, Piedmont is a region where culinary artistry is deeply intertwined with culture. Here, tradition and innovation, land and flavor, blend together to make every bite an adventure.