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A Quick Tour of Italy - Small Town Piedmont
If you are looking for a European tourist destination,
consider the Piedmont region
of northern Italy. Depending on your interests, this
beautiful area might be an ideal vacation spot. You can
get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine
local wine. There are even some parts of Piedmont that
haven't yet been discovered by tourists. This short
article presents "the rest of Piedmont", Piedmont
outside Turin, the region's capital and largest city. A
companion article presents Turin.
Piedmont means foot of the mountains, and that describes
the area perfectly. A large part of the region is
surrounded by hills and by mountains such as the Alps.
While the setting is beautiful, you should not expect a
Mediterranean climate such as found in most of Italy. The
Piedmont climate is continental, with hot summers and
cold winters, especially in the plains.
Stupinigi is a small village southwest of Turin in
central Piedmont. Be sure to see the Hunting Lodge and
its Museum of Art and Decoration.
The sunny Alpine valley ski resort of Bardonecchia near
the French border hosted some events during the 2006
Turin Winter Olympics. It includes snowboarding and ski
trails for all skill levels. The nearby village of
Sestriere was a major site during the 2006 Winter
Olympic Games and the 2006 Winter Paralympics. The
resort offers night skiing and, during the summer,
Europe's highest altitude eighteen hole golf course.
Alba contains a cathedral and several churches worth
seeing and a great Municipal Museum of Archaeology and
Natural Science. But people mostly go to Alba for the wine and
the white truffles. Both Barolo and Barbaresco wines are
producedwithin
a few kilometers of the city.
Asti has often competed with its neighbor, Alba. Both
produce white truffles. And
they are both important wine producers. Asti Spumante,
now called Asti, was probably the best-known Italian
sparkling wine. Each September Asti celebrates its
victory in a Middle Ages battle against Alba in a
bareback horse race which is preceded by a medieval
pageant. You'll also want to see the city's remaining
towers, the Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta (Saint
Mary of Assunte Cathedral), and the Gothic San Secondo
Church.
In 1986 in the Piedmont city of Barolo Carlo Petrini
founded the Slow Food association to protest against the
opening of a MacDonald's in Rome. Within twenty years
Slow Food has grown to 80,000 members in 100 countries.
See our companion article I Love Touring Italy - Small
Town Piedmont for a sample menu and more information on
Piedmont wines as well as an in-depth examination of the
area's tourist attractions. Piedmont is the region of
Italy with the most wines in each of the two top
classifications.
About the author:
Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored
ten books on computers and the Internet, but between you
and me, he prefers drinking fine German, Italian, or
other wine, accompanied by the right foods and the right
people. He knows what dieting is, and is glad that for
the time being he can eat and drink what he wants, in
moderation. He teaches various classes in computers at
an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his
new wine, diet, health, and nutrition website www.wineinyourdiet.com and
his Italian travel website www.travelitalytravel.com
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