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FIOR DI FARINE

VIA ROMA 110,110 12064 La Morra (Cuneo)

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FIOR DI FARINE

VIA ROMA 110,110
12064-La Morra (CN)-La Morra (CN)
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Checkin:09:00 18:00Checkout:11 11Min Price:70 €Max Price:90 €
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Informations
The Fior di farine Bed and Breakfast was inspired by our desire to welcome admirers of healthy, genuine products as well as those who still believe that work can be done with love and commitment which can be witnessed here as an ongoing tradition.
Careful renovation has given new life to this old house which has been a home to our family, boasting four generations of millers, for many years. Renovation was carried out conservatively in order to maintain the original layout of the rooms and most of the existing furnishings, thus following the philosophy which gives life to our work, aimed at appreciating forgotten ingredients and ancient techniques. We would be pleased to give you a guided visit of our mill and a taste of the products that we make with our different types of flour.



Room information
The Fior di farine Bed and Breakfast welcomes its guests to a tranquil and comfortable environment. The 5 rooms, furnished in harmony with the enchanting atmosphere of the old adjacent mill, are fully equipped with:

bathroom with shower
satellite TV
telephone
modem connection
room-controlled air conditioning/heating
hair dryer


Area information
The Fior di farine Bed and Breakfast is situated in the historical centre of La Morra. Enjoy a wonderful walking tour through this characteristic town which is situated 550m above sea level and offers an incomparable view of the surrounding hills famous for prestigious, renowned wines and excellent cuisine. Strolling along the narrow streets, you can admire the Bell Tower, the Baroque Parish Church, the Saint Rocco Confraternity Church and the medieval town wall. The renowned Town Winery, located in the Marquis of Barolo Palace, built in 1700, is also well worth a visit.

Here are a few suggestions for discovering this fascinating and evocative land:

If you wish to remain in the area, Alba, with its medieval towers, is just a few kilometres away. The towns and beautiful castles of Barolo, Roddi, Serralunga and Grinzane Cavour are also within a short distance.

You can choose to reach the above mentioned towns either by car, by bike or on foot along the numerous marked trails, charmed by the breathtaking landscape which is revealed at every curve. Or why not on horseback… or by hot air balloon…?

The Savoy residences of the Roero area, located in Guarene, Govone and Magliano Alfieri are of great historical and architectural interest. The winding “Strada Romantica”, with its eleven stops, is between the Roero and the Langhe areas. You will be enchanted by Cherasco and its antiques and collectors markets, as well as by ancient Pollenzo with its Roman architecture and Università del Gusto.

A one-hour drive away: Saluzzo with its artisan shops, the nearby Staffarda Abbey and Manta Castle. Cuneo framed by the Alps and the peak of Monviso. Mondovì, where you can take the historical cable railway to reach the panoramic part of the town. The nearby Vicoforte Sanctuary. Turin with its aristocratic culture, royal palaces, the Egyptian Museum, the Modern Art Gallery, the Mole Antonelliana, the theatres and the fairs (such as the Book Fair).



Travel information
The Fior di farine Bed and Breakfast is situated in the historical centre of La Morra. Enjoy a wonderful walking tour through this characteristic town which is situated 550m above sea level and offers an incomparable view of the surrounding hills famous for prestigious, renowned wines and excellent cuisine. Strolling along the narrow streets, you can admire the Bell Tower, the Baroque Parish Church, the Saint Rocco Confraternity Church and the medieval town wall. The renowned Town Winery, located in the Marquis of Barolo Palace, built in 1700, is also well worth a visit.

Here are a few suggestions for discovering this fascinating and evocative land:

If you wish to remain in the area, Alba, with its medieval towers, is just a few kilometres away. The towns and beautiful castles of Barolo, Roddi, Serralunga and Grinzane Cavour are also within a short distance.

You can choose to reach the above mentioned towns either by car, by bike or on foot along the numerous marked trails, charmed by the breathtaking landscape which is revealed at every curve. Or why not on horseback… or by hot air balloon…?

The Savoy residences of the Roero area, located in Guarene, Govone and Magliano Alfieri are of great historical and architectural interest. The winding “Strada Romantica”, with its eleven stops, is between the Roero and the Langhe areas. You will be enchanted by Cherasco and its antiques and collectors markets, as well as by ancient Pollenzo with its Roman architecture and Università del Gusto.

A one-hour drive away: Saluzzo with its artisan shops, the nearby Staffarda Abbey and Manta Castle. Cuneo framed by the Alps and the peak of Monviso. Mondovì, where you can take the historical cable railway to reach the panoramic part of the town. The nearby Vicoforte Sanctuary. Turin with its aristocratic culture, royal palaces, the Egyptian Museum, the Modern Art Gallery, the Mole Antonelliana, the theatres and the fairs (such as the Book Fair).



Quick description
The Fior di farine Bed and Breakfast was inspired by our desire to welcome admirers of healthy, genuine products as well as those who still believe that work can be done with love and commitment which can be witnessed here as an ongoing tradition.
Careful renovation has given new life to this old house which has been a home to our family, boasting four generations of millers, for many years. Renovation was carried out conservatively in order to maintain the original layout of the rooms and most of the existing furnishings, thus following the philosophy which gives life to our work, aimed at appreciating forgotten ingredients and ancient techniques. We would be pleased to give you a guided visit of our mill and a taste of the products that we make with our different types of flour.



Child policy
CHILD UNTILL 7 YEARS FREE
Facilities
General
Pets Allowed, Heating, Free Parking, Gay Friendly, Airconditioning, Breakfast Buffet, All Public spaces non-smoking, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms