1.MOMBALDONE
At about seventy kilometers from Turin, in the province of Asti, this small bonbonnière of a village has an ancient history that dates back to the Longobard civilization. Today, many historical details remain perfectly preserved and give visitors an all-round pleasure, ranging from admiring the art and architecture (the gothic frescoes of the cemetery of San Giovanni are famous), to exploring the beautiful natural landscapes on foot or by bike or by boat or canoe. Annual festivals dedicated to gastronomy, tradition and music animate the village throughout the year. If you want to enjoy the excellent food, the village tradition offers typical salami and cheese, handmade pasta and roasts and stews. A special place to experiment the authentic pleasures of the territory.
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