Your stay — B&B Cherasco Langhe
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The Property — B&B Cherasco Langhe
B&B Cherasco Langhe is a calm, understated four-star in the centre of Cherasco, with a small courtyard and a breakfast terrace overlooking the rooftops. The lobby feels more like a well-kept private house than a hotel — parquet floors, a helpful receptionist who knows the local wine growers, and the smell of fresh pastry from the kitchen. It suits couples or solo travellers who want a quiet base for exploring the Langhe wine country without the formality of a grand resort.
Chronicles of Cuneo
Cherasco was founded in 1243 as a fortified town by the comune of Asti, and later passed to the Savoy in 1559, who strengthened its walls and built the elegant Baroque churches that still punctuate the skyline. The city’s 17th-century synagogues and Jewish ghetto reflect a once-thriving community, while its arcaded main street and Piazza del Salice retain a Piedmontese calm. Today Cherasco is known as the centre of the snail-farming world — the International Snail Festival draws foodies each year — and as a gateway to the Barolo and Barbaresco vineyards, which give the region a quietly prosperous, agrarian identity.
Best Time to Visit
Full Cuneo guide →Best months
May, June and September: warm days (22-26°C), low humidity, the vineyards are green before harvest, and the summer tourist crush hasn’t hit or has tailed off.
Peak / festival surge
August and September (especially harvest festivals): July/August heat can nudge 30°C, but the real peak is September’s Alba White Truffle Fair and local wine harvest events. Hotel prices in Cherasco can double, and booking three months ahead is essential.
Budget shoulder season
October is the truffle peak but pleasantly cool (15-20°C); November is quieter and cheaper, with misty mornings and some wineries open for tasting — though many trattorie close for a mid-month break.
Weather & packing
Summer afternoons can bring sudden thunderstorms off the Alps, even in a heatwave. Pack a light rain jacket or umbrella no matter the forecast, and always carry a layer for evening breezes.
Live City Briefing — Cuneo
- The Cherasco town market is still held every Thursday morning in Piazza del Salice — ideal for local cheese and cured meats, but note that seasonal produce stalls have expanded this year with a new organic grower cooperative.
- Regional trains on the Cuneo–Turin line are currently disrupted on weekends due to track upgrades near Bra; check the Trenitalia app before travelling, or drive — paid parking is available 200m from the hotel.
- As of spring 2026, several new wine-tasting rooms have opened along the via della Pace, including a small Barolo specialist that does walk-in tastings without reservation.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to B&B Cherasco Langhe, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or above) facing the internal courtyard if available. These are quieter and get good natural light in the afternoon.
Rooms to avoid
Ask to avoid rooms on the ground floor near the breakfast area, and those facing the street (likely on the Cuneo side, which can have early morning traffic noise). Also avoid rooms directly above or adjacent to the lift shaft.
Best views
Upper-floor rooms with a view over the rooftops towards the Langhe hills. Rooms facing the courtyard have a quieter outlook but no distant view.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and higher, especially those away from the lift and overlooking the courtyard.
🔊 Noise notes
The hotel is on a main road in Cuneo, so street-facing rooms can get traffic hum from early morning until late evening. There may be noise from the breakfast service from 7:30am (clattering, voices) and the lift. In summer, outdoor tables or terrace if present can be audible until late.
Insider tips
1. Parking at this B&B is limited — call ahead to reserve a spot, as public parking in Cuneo can be tricky. 2. If you're a light sleeper, specifically request a 'courtyard-facing' room when booking, rather than just 'quiet room'.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — B&B Cherasco Langhe
Free, unlimited, 50 Mbps symmetrical; password given on check-in; no login portal
One lift serves all three floors (ground, first, second); no stairs-only sections
Complimentary access to PressReader digital kiosk via QR code at reception; physical copies of La Stampa in breakfast room; building is a converted 18th-century stable with original stone arches and vaulted ceilings
Check-in from 14:00 to 23:00; bag drop allowed before 14:00; late check-out until 12:00 costs €30 (must request night before)
Free for same-day arrivals/departures; locked room behind reception
Step-free entrance at side door via ramp (buzz for assistance); no lift to mezzanine breakfast room (3 steps); one accessible room on ground floor with roll-in shower
Free on-site parking for 12 cars (first come, first served); overflow at Parcheggio Piazza Trento (€5/day, 5-min walk); no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night, up to 7 nights; children under 12 exempt
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment via credit card due at booking; €100 incidental hold taken on arrival via chip-and-PIN or signature
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Chiesa di San Rocco (1.7 km · ~22 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa Nella Natività di Maria (1.8 km · ~23 min walk)
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Travellers typically withdraw cash from ATMs (bancomat) in town; the airport and train station bureaux de change offer poor rates, so avoid them.
Cards (Visa/Mastercard) are widely accepted in supermarkets, hotels and most restaurants, but small cafes and market stalls may be cash-only; contactless is common for small amounts.
Tipping is not expected; rounding up the bill at restaurants or leaving a euro or two is fine. Taxi drivers appreciate a small round-up, hotel staff do not expect tips.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Espresso at a bar counter: around €1.10.
A panino or salad from a bakery or rosticceria: about €5–7.
Pizza margherita or a pasta dish in a trattoria: roughly €8–12 for a main.
Piazza Galimberti and Via Roma have several bakeries and takeaway spots for pizza al taglio and focaccia, ideal for a quick affordable bite.
Conad, Coop and Lidl are the main budget supermarket chains in the area.
Via Roma and Corso Nizza have affordable high-street chains like OVS and Upim; a small market sets up in Piazza Foro Boario on Saturdays.
A single urban bus ticket costs €1.50; the cheapest way from Cuneo airport (CUF) is the €3.50 bus into town. A day pass for all urban buses is €4.50.
Skip the tourist-heavy Piazza Galimberti cafes and walk a few streets inland for cheaper drinks. Buy fresh produce from the Saturday morning market rather than supermarkets. Fill a water bottle at the free public fountains (fontanelle) in the city centre.
Good to know — Cuneo
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Emergency Contacts
Cuneo112 is the single European emergency number. For non-urgent police queries in Cuneo, call 0171 444 200. The local hospital (Ospedale Santa Croce e Carle) is at Via Coppino 26, 0171 642 111.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cuneo, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at B&B Cherasco Langhe
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Hotel Everest (Via Giovanni Battista stop) → Cuneo city centre (Piazza Galimberti)
💡 Buy tickets at the tabacchi in Via Giovanni Battista (just opposite hotel). Validate onboard—no driver sales. Line 3 goes past the hotel to the station if you prefer that route.
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) → Hotel Everest (Via Giovanni Battista, near central railway station)
💡 Confirm the fixed rate before starting—ask for 'Cuneo centro, Hotel Everest.' Can drop you at station side entrance; hotel is a 2-minute walk through the underpass.
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) → Cuneo city centre (Corso Nizza / Piazza d’Armi)
💡 Bus stop is just outside arrivals. Pay cash exact on board or buy ticket from the machine inside the terminal. Runs only when flights are scheduled—if your flight is delayed, the bus may wait.
Cuneo Railway Station (Stazione di Cuneo) → Turin Porta Nuova (for Turin Airport transfers)
💡 Hotel Everest is 3 minutes walk from the station. For Turin Airport (TRN), take this train to Torino Porta Susa, then shuttle bus (5€, 45 mins). Avoid 'Regionale' stopping trains; pick the 'Regionale Veloce' if available.
Hotel Reale (Via Roma) → Cuneo city centre / Piazza Galimberti
💡 Single tickets last 90 minutes – buy a bundle of 10 from any tabacchi for €11.70. The number 1 bus runs the main artery and avoids the steep walk uphill from the station.
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) → Hotel Reale (Via Roma, 20)
💡 Call ahead (+39 0171 693 000) if you arrive late – taxis are scarce after 10pm. Fixed rate to city centre, no meter surprises.
Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) → Cuneo city centre (Piazza Torino)
💡 Buy tickets from the machine at the airport terminal – cash only for most drivers. The bus drops you near the train station, a 5-min walk to Hotel Reale on Via Roma.
Cuneo Train Station (Stazione FS) → Turin Porta Nuova / Ventimiglia
💡 Use the regional train to Turin – cheaper than the Frecciarossa. Validate your ticket in the yellow machine on the platform or face a €50 fine.
About Cuneo
Wikipedia ↗Cuneo (Italian: [ˈkuːneo] ; Piedmontese: Coni [ˈkʊni]; Occitan: Coni [ˈkuni]; French: Coni [kɔni]) is a city and comune (municipality) in the region of Piedmont in northern Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the 4th-largest of Italy's provinces by area. With a population of 55,747, it is t...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at B&B Cherasco Langhe?
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or above) facing the internal courtyard if available. These are quieter and get good natural light in the afternoon.
Which rooms should I avoid at B&B Cherasco Langhe?
Ask to avoid rooms on the ground floor near the breakfast area, and those facing the street (likely on the Cuneo side, which can have early morning traffic noise). Also avoid rooms directly above or adjacent to the lift shaft.
Is B&B Cherasco Langhe noisy?
The hotel is on a main road in Cuneo, so street-facing rooms can get traffic hum from early morning until late evening. There may be noise from the breakfast service from 7:30am (clattering, voices) and the lift. In summer, outdoor tables or terrace if present can be audible until late.
Which rooms have the best views at B&B Cherasco Langhe?
Upper-floor rooms with a view over the rooftops towards the Langhe hills. Rooms facing the courtyard have a quieter outlook but no distant view.
What are insider tips for staying at B&B Cherasco Langhe?
1. Parking at this B&B is limited — call ahead to reserve a spot, as public parking in Cuneo can be tricky. 2. If you're a light sleeper, specifically request a 'courtyard-facing' room when booking, rather than just 'quiet room'.
What time is check-in at B&B Cherasco Langhe?
Check-in at B&B Cherasco Langhe is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does B&B Cherasco Langhe have Wi-Fi?
Free, unlimited, 50 Mbps symmetrical; password given on check-in; no login portal
Is there a city or tourist tax at B&B Cherasco Langhe?
€2 per person per night, up to 7 nights; children under 12 exempt
Where can I eat cheaply near B&B Cherasco Langhe?
A panino or salad from a bakery or rosticceria: about €5–7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from B&B Cherasco Langhe?
A single urban bus ticket costs €1.50; the cheapest way from Cuneo airport (CUF) is the €3.50 bus into town. A day pass for all urban buses is €4.50.
When is the best time to visit Cuneo?
May, June and September: warm days (22-26°C), low humidity, the vineyards are green before harvest, and the summer tourist crush hasn’t hit or has tailed off.
Top Attractions in Cuneo
💡 Free entry is often valid only on specific days (check the website). Otherwise it's a few euros. The guided tour is worth it.
💡 Call ahead or check the Facebook page before visiting as opening times can vary; it's often staffed by volunteers.
💡 Go on a clear morning; the light is best for photos of Monviso. Entry is free but a small donation is appreciated.
💡 Check if there's a temporary art exhibition—they often set up inside for free. Otherwise, just walk in during opening hours.
💡 Check what’s on at the tourist office across the square – the space frequently hosts free contemporary art shows.
💡 Go at sunset. There's a bench near the end with the best view. Bring a coffee from the nearby bar and sit a while.
💡 Follow the path to the old hydroelectric plant at the northern end; it’s a peaceful spot rarely crowded even on weekends.
💡 Follow the path from the Porta Mondovì gate. Best in spring when wildflowers bloom or after rain when the rivers are full.