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comfortable rooms, it takes its name form the old adjoining mill
built at the end of the 16th century.
This inn was originally the old cowshed from the eighteen hundreds,
with overhanging straw storage, where the animals of the owners'
family used to lodge. After a wise and refined renovation, ended
only in spring 2004, six rooms with private bathrooms were born here
on the upper floor and, on the lower floor, a roomy living room with
entrance/reading room, kitchen and bathroom.
The warm and pleasant atmosphere that is spread in the house
immediately gets to our guests that, even for short stays, get right
away involved by the warm hospitality that welcomes them at their
arrival.
The broad garden includes a walnut trees wood, the biological
kitchen garden and fruit trees; it also allows relaxing walks
immersed in a green oasis.
The entrance of the inn finds itself on track n° 3 of the Roero
paths, at this point the track runs along the canal of the Magliano
mills, it's practicable by bike or horse (there is a riding track in
the surroundings) and it links up other villages of the Roero such
as Priocca, Castellinaldo and Canale. Crossing the Asti-Alba highway
and going east towards the river Tanaro, you can have access to a
naturalistic oasis where you can watch birds from special huts. From
here, going southwards, you get into a close net of biking tracks
that run along the river up until Alba
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Incontri d’autore: sarà questo il tema di Vinum
2010, la manifestazione dedicata al vino, in
programma ad Alba il 17-18 aprile, 24-25 aprile
e 1-2 maggio. La 34ª edizione, promossa dal
Comune di Alba con il sostegno di Regione Piemonte,
Provincia di Cuneo, Camera di Commercio di Cuneo,
Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Cuneo, Ente Turismo
Alba Bra Langhe Roero ed Ente Fiera Internazionale del
Tartufo Bianco d’Alba, sarà all’insegna di un totale
rinnovamento...
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