Golf
Piedmont offers many opportunities for golfers, with over 40 clubs scattered across the region. Remarkably, five of Italy’s ten best golf courses are located in Piedmont. Within a short distance from Borgo Vallone, there are five notable clubs:
- Golf Club Margara – a beautifully maintained, hilly course that is not overly difficult, suitable for players of all ages and handicaps.
- Golf Club Villa Carolina – located near the Ligurian border, this hilly track was designed by Brian Silva and demands precise and strategic play.
- Golf Colline del Gavi – set in the picturesque Cortese wine region, this countryside club is well-designed and welcoming for players of all levels.
- Golf Club delle Langhe – nestled among the Barolo wine fields, this small but charming countryside club offers a peaceful golfing experience.
- Golf Club Le Colline in Acqui Terme – ideal for a quick and easy round of golf.
At our B&B, we provide detailed information about all the golf clubs in the region.
Hiking & Biking
There is no better region for hiking and biking than Piedmont. The hilly terrain, combined with endless country roads, makes mountain biking both challenging and enjoyable. The scenic country roads are almost traffic-free, winding through vineyards and hazelnut plantations in Monferrato, with spectacular views of the Alps on clear days.
For hikers, the area offers endless possibilities, from gentle, relaxing walks to challenging climbs. Whether you are a casual walker or a seasoned trekker, Piedmont provides the perfect playground for outdoor enthusiasts.
Wellness
The historic spa town of Acqui Terme has been renowned for its curative waters since Roman times. The therapeutic waters and thermal muds from this region are highly prized and supplied to spas throughout Italy.
The small yet beautiful Acqui Spa offers a wide range of cosmetic and relaxing treatments, making it the perfect place to restore both body and soul.
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