Traveling through the Langhe between hills and vineyards to discover the treasures of David Tremlett

1st day: arrival in Barolo by own vehicle or by hired bus. Visit of the WiMu, Museum of Wine, a historical, artistic and multimedia exhibition space dedicated to wine and the enoic civilization, located in the halls of the 13th century castle of the Falletti family. Free time at your disposal to explore the ancient village of Barolo, with its narrow streets full of history and charm. Then, direction Montelupo Albese for lunch in a farmhouse with a typical Langhe menu from appetizers to desserts.
After lunch, a short walk to the Big Bench nr. 100, where you can admire a wonderful landscape, feeling like children. Finally, La Morra to admire the famous Belvedere and reach the Brunate Chapel, with the famous wall drawing by the English artist David Tremlett. At the end, direction Cherasco for check-in at the hotel, dinner and overnight stay.

2nd day: after breakfast, arrival in Coazzolo by own vehicle or by hired bus. In the midst of lush vineyards is the Chapel of the Beata Maria Vergine del Carmine, which the English artist David Tremlett has transformed into a work of art thanks to his magical wall drawing technique. We continue our journey towards the fairy-tale Relais San Maurizio, on the heights of Santo Stefano Belbo, and here, really, we enter an enchanted world where the third work by Tremlett is found with the interior of the chapel frescoed in the typical style of the artist English. All around a spectacular park with millenary plants, modern works of art and breathtaking views of the vineyards below. Typical lunch in a farmhouse in Canelli, where you can take the "road of lovers", a romantic path inspired by the sweethearts of Raymond Peynet, which culminates in the Unesco Belvedere. Finally we will reach the Big Bench of the Moscato-colored Big Bench project, surrounded by vineyards of the wine famous all over the world.

FOLLOWING THE TRACKS OF DAVID TREMLETT

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