Cà der Forn in Cascina Bricchetto Langhe
Trezzo Tinella, Italy
Amenities
Parking
Washer
Scenic Views
A/C
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed, 1 single bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed, 3 single beds
Cleaning fee 194 EUR per stay mandatory, collected during booking process
Tourism fee 2 EUR per adult / day may be collected during booking process. If not, it must be paid to the host upon check-in
Location
Cascina Bricchetto Langhe, a hamlet of traditional Le Langhe stone farmhouses, can be found at Trezzo Tinella (Cn) about 10 Km from Alba and 3 km Barbaresco. The views are extraordinary; a sequence of hills overlooked by Monviso and the Monte Rosa massif.
The farmhouse, probably the oldest in the area, is situated at an altitude of 550m at the top of a peaceful remote hill surrounded by vineyards and hazelnut groves as far as the eye can see. The houses has recently been renovated to a very high luxury standard maintaining many original features and using natural and local materials. They are furnished with both antique and modern furniture and have the advantage that being built in stone which are warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Enjoy the beauty of the ancient (vaulted brick ceilings, antique furniture in precious woods) joined to the efficiency of household appliances, enjoy the pleasure of a hot bath or shower at the right point and fragrant, live in the landscape that comes from the numerous and large windows to enjoy burning sunsets on the balconies or terraces covered by drinking a glass of our beautiful wines.
The luxury house.
On the ground floor there is a small entrance hall leading to a very spacious open plan kitchen/ living room /dining room with comfortable sofas and a cosy split level area close to the working fireplace. The kitchen is very well equipped for the amateur or gourmet chef. There is also one bathroom with a shower.
On the first floor reached by a beautiful wooden staircase there are two further oak floored double bedrooms and a bathroom with a bath. The bathrooms are supplied with soap, shampoo and hairdryer.
Balcony with a splendid view of the surrounding hills and the Alps dominated by Monviso.
Are available: cot, high chair, baby bath, baby food set, bottle warmer, thermal bottle, 2 additional beds.
Living in an old stone farmhouse means of keeping cool in the summer and warmth in winter, the beauty and warmth of a wood fire that heats the radiators perhaps supplemented by a few hours of gas heating.
Experience the silence broken only by birds and some agricultural vehicle, rediscover the joy of the voices of children playing.
Internet access inside and outside the house.
In the grounds of Cascina Bricchetto you will find a covered area for eating al fresco, a covered parking area and various toys for the children e.g. swings, sandpit, rocking horse, skittles. From the house you can take many quiet country walks along the small country lanes.
Your host also lives in the hamlet and on request will supply in your accommodation a delicious breakfast consisting of homemade cakes and jams prepared using old and genuine recipes.
The cost does not include: the tourist tax of 1.5 euros per night / person excluding children up to 10 years, sanitation and final cleaning 150 euros, extra bed 50 euros/night, gas & heating, consumption is detected by a specific meter and paid at cost, currently 7 euros per cubic meter.
To see
Only a few kilometers away you can discover the historical towns of Asti (renowned for the September Palio), Alba (a medieval town full of towers and arcades, famous for the truffle fairs in October), Bra (home to the Slow Food movement) and Cherasco; not forgetting the various wine castles of Barolo, Grinzane Cavour, Magliano Alfieri, Govone etc.
The beautiful city of Turin, which is full of museums, ancient buildings and historic cafes, is located about 70 km away and can be reached by train from the railway station of Asti.
The sea and the coast of Liguria are about 100 km.
Experiences to do
Luxury breakfast, visits/tasting to the wineries (Barbaresco, Barolo, Barbera, Dolcetto ...), hike with a naturalist guide to discover landscapes and native flora, visit/tasting to the small dairy and salami producer, truffle hunting done by dogs with their trainer, visit and a wine tasting at "the wine Bank", cooking class, visits to castles, food and wine tours and much more that I will suggest if desired to each guest.
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to Property Manager’s property damage policy.
License: IT004231B5422694VC
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Turin, Italy, is a city that offers an enchanting mix of history, culture, and gastronomy, making it an alluring destination for travelers from around the world. Known as the capital of the Piedmont region, Turin is famed for its refined architecture, illustrious past, and its pivotal role in the unification of Italy.
The city's grand boulevards and squares, such as Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo, are lined with opulent baroque buildings and historic cafes, where one can savor a traditional bicerin, a delightful local beverage made of espresso, chocolate, and cream. The Mole Antonelliana, with its distinctive spire, dominates the skyline and houses the National Museum of Cinema, a must-visit for film enthusiasts.
Turin is also renowned for its royal heritage, as it was the first capital of modern Italy and the seat of the House of Savoy. The Residences of the Royal House of Savoy, a series of palaces and castles in and around the city, are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Italy's former royal family.
Art and culture thrive in Turin, with numerous museums and galleries to explore. The Egyptian Museum of Turin holds one of the most important collections of Egyptian artifacts outside of Cairo, while the GAM Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea showcases modern and contemporary art.
For those with a taste for the finer things in life, Turin is a hub of gastronomy. The city is the birthplace of the Slow Food movement and is famous for its high-quality chocolate, cheeses, and wines. The annual Salone del Gusto and Terra Madre events are a celebration of global food culture and sustainability.
Nature lovers will appreciate Turin's proximity to the Alps, offering opportunities for skiing in the winter and hiking during the warmer months. The city's parks, such as Parco del Valentino with its medieval village and riverside promenades, provide peaceful escapes within the urban environment.
Turin's calendar is dotted with events and festivals, including the Torino Film Festival and the Fiera del Libro, one of Italy's largest book fairs, reflecting the city's vibrant cultural scene.
In essence, Turin is a city that captivates with its elegance, rich cultural tapestry, and gastronomic delights. It's a destination that offers a wealth of experiences for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Italian history, art, and lifestyle.
House rules
Check-in 2:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:IT004231B5422694VC