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Bed & Breakfast Marietta

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Rooms & Views

Family Room with Private Bathroom
1x Twin 20 Up to 5
Mountain view

The family room features a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with mountain views as well as a private bathro…

Family Room with Private Bathroom
1x Bunk Bed 14 Up to 4
Mountain view

The family room features a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with mountain views as well as a private bathro…

Double Room with Private Bathroom
1x Double 9 Up to 2
Mountain view

The double room features a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with mountain views as well as a private bathro…

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Restaurants nearby

  • La PinetaBib Patience and perseverance are required to navigate the winding mountain roads through forests and hills to reach La Pineta, but the cuisine makes the journey worthwhile. The menu focuses on a tasting format that can be customized with fewer courses, and has always featured the restaurant’s iconic dish: fritto misto alla piemontese – a Piedmontese mixed fry. The appetizers are equally impressive, offering generous portions with an array of delightful small tastings.7.2km
  • Antica Corona Reale★★ Michelin Situated between the Langhe and Monviso, this historic restaurant was founded in 1815. Run by the Vivalda family for five generations, it started out as a dairy farm before gaining a well-earned reputation for its cuisine. Owner-chef Gian Piero Vivalda creates top-quality menus featuring expertly prepared, colourful and aromatic dishes. Popular with food-lovers from Italy and abroad, Antica Corona Reale is also a point of reference for many local businesses who supply it with capon, guinea fowl, veal, Carmagnola peppers, porcini mushrooms and much more besides. The menu offers an array of enti38.1km
  • Trattoria Zappatori★ Michelin Beyond the porticoes, a secluded courtyard leads to an early twentieth-century building that now houses a historic trattoria, transformed by chef Christian Milone into a restaurant of refined elegance. Its original features have been intelligently preserved and enhanced by contemporary touches, creating a harmonious dialogue between past and present. At carefully laid tables, almost tailored in their precision, the culinary offering unfolds through two distinct routes: on the one hand, the “1975… le mie origini” menu, which revisits Piedmontese roots with balance and understated imagination; o36.0km
  • Nazionale★ Michelin Crossing the threshold of the hotel of the same name, a traditional mountain dwelling, guests are welcomed by the immediate warmth of two dining rooms: thanks not only to the crackling fireplaces, but also to the embrace of wood, the understated elegance of the interiors, and attentive service. In the kitchen, animal proteins remain central, while growing attention is given to the plant world, supported by three gardens – two of them owned – that supply much of the produce. The menu features the “HABITAT” tasting journey, more creative and devoted to local products, alongside an à la carte opt39.3km
  • La Locanda del FalcoBib This is the sort of small family-run restaurant that everyone would like to have as their local, where courteous and friendly service go hand-in-hand with good traditional cuisine. Dishes such as ravioli del plin, vitello tonnato, beef tartare and veal tongue are some of the daily specials marked up on the blackboard here. The wine list comes as a pleasant surprise, with its excellent selection of labels from Piedmont and further afield.32.3km
  • San Quintino Resort Once you have crossed the plain and climbed up into the San Quintino hills, you come to this restored farmhouse surrounded by an attractive garden. The restaurant is divided into a brick - walled dining room and a winter garden, while the charming guestrooms make this a romantic place to stay. Creative dishes with a focus on local ingredients and a few fish specialities feature on the menu.12.7km
  • Massimo Camia★ Michelin A new chapter for the Camia family, historic interpreters of haute cuisine in the Langhe. Chef Massimo, together with his daughter Elisabetta, starts anew in a refined location among vineyards and hills, where a renovated rustic building becomes inn and restaurant. Here, Langhe tradition dresses in contemporary elegance; dishes that tell the story of the territory with character, such as risotto with local snails and Roero asparagus, while in the dining room his sommelier son will know how to recommend the right pairing from an almost encyclopedic choice of wines available in the cellar. A few46.9km
  • Il CiabotBib Warmed by an open fire in winter, this welcoming family-run restaurant celebrates the cuisine of Piedmont, although a few fish dishes also feature on the menu. Traditional, time-honoured and overlooked dishes take pride of place, such as boiled meat terrine with a salsa verde, Fassone beef in a crust, plus an excellent giandujotto chocolate mousse. Booking ahead is recommended.40.5km
  • Osteria La TorreBib To get to this welcoming restaurant, it’s best to leave the car in one of the convenient car parks just outside the town walls a short walk from Cherasco’s quiet, picturesque historic centre with its two perpendicular streets. At Osteria La Torre, the friendly female staff will happily guide you through the menu, which features traditional dishes prepared in contemporary style – we particularly enjoyed the egg, cardoon and fondue dish, followed by breaded veal rump as our main course. If you’re a fan of snails, you really must try them here as Cherasco is renowned for this speciality. The exte43.8km
  • Osteria La PimpinellaBib Situated in the historic centre but near a square with a car park, this modern inn serves Piedmontese cuisine which is contemporary in style yet still firmly anchored in local traditions. The generously portioned, well-presented dishes on the menu include vitello tonnato (excellent – we tried it!), tajarin pasta, Bra sausage and casseroles (the soft suckling pig cheek was delicious), all of which are as much a feast for the eyes as for the palate. The restaurant is run by an enthusiastic couple, aided by proficient and courteous staff with a feminine touch.44.6km

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Attractions nearby

  • Grand Queyron mountain of the Cottian Alps40.2km
  • Punta Ramiere mountain45.5km
  • Punta Merciantaira mountain in France47.2km
  • Monte Barifreddo mountain of the Cottian Alps45.9km
  • Monte Pignerol mountain of the Cottian Alps47.4km
  • Cima del Pelvo mountain in Italy48.9km

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