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Casa di Langa

Casa di Langa, Europe — Terracotta corridor with exposed wooden beam ceiling, stone pillars, and slatted window screens casting geometric light patterns across tiled floor.

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Amid Piedmont’s rolling green foothills at the base of the Italian Alps, this minimalist wine country oasis is a whole house of hedonist pleasures.

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Ideally located in the hamlet between the Barolo, Barbaresco, and Alta Langa wine-making regions, the property is more than a luxury hotel: it’s a sustainable experience constructed with local materials and inspired by traditional architecture. Experience the luxurious Italian craftsmanship, indulge in the generous wine cellar, or stroll the truffle-rich grounds with the dogs in search of your delicious treasures.

Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist bedroom with coffered ceiling, floor-to-ceiling windows, potted plants, and natural linen furnishings in warm neutral tones.
Casa di Langa, Italy — Rolling vineyards and forested hills at golden hour with scattered farmhouses across Piedmont countryside landscape
Casa di Langa, Europe — Terracotta courtyard with purple allium flowers, black metal railings, ceramic urn, and minimalist architectural detailing.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Terracotta-roofed building with ochre stucco facade, steel-railed balconies, dramatic shadows, moonlit sky at dusk.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist wooden stool with stacked magazines beside dried botanicals in ceramic vase, natural light, neutral interior.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Baker's hands breaking open artisanal sourdough loaf with flour-dusted crust on marble surface.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Mid-century wooden armchair with linen cushions beside paneled walnut wall and geometric textured ceiling detail.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist concrete vessel with central aperture beside architectural magazine and wooden chairs in natural light.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Modern dining room with arched windows, wooden tables, natural light, and views of forested hillside.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Single portion of golden spaghetti nest arranged on white ceramic plate, minimalist fine dining presentation with soft natural light.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist bedroom alcove with layered linen curtains, dried botanicals in terracotta vessel, brass wall sconces, and wooden side table with magazines.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist hotel room workspace with light-oak desks, panoramic doors opening to forested Tuscan hills, pendant lamps, neutral palette, natural daylight.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist corner with dried flowers in ceramic vessel, wooden desk, and brass wall sconces casting warm light on white plaster walls.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Light wood round table with woven chairs, reddish cocktail with straw, fresh herbs in glass, dark curtained backdrop, minimalist hospitality interior design.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Mid-century modern lounge with warm wood shelving, tangerine leather chairs, natural light, and spaniel resting on terracotta tile flooring.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Hand holding ceramic cup of espresso beside black coffee machine, warm interior lighting, minimalist hospitality design.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Orchard of blooming pear trees in spring, white blossoms against green rolling hills and terraced vineyard rows.
Casa di Langa, Piedmont, Italy — Medieval hilltop village with terracotta roofs, stone bell tower, and warm ochre architecture overlooking misty valleys.
Casa di Langa, Piedmont, Italy — Rolling vineyard hills with autumn foliage, distant snow-capped Alps across misty valley, warm afternoon light on golden fields and scattered farmhouses.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Narrow cobblestone alley lined with terracotta and stone buildings, green shutters, ivy-covered walls, wooden balconies casting shadows.
Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist hotel room with bamboo plant, woven vessels, linen seating, sheer curtains, and natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows.

Classic Room

Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist hotel bedroom with exposed wooden beams, natural light, desk workspace, and panoramic valley views from floor-to-ceiling windows.

Deluxe Suite

Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist bedroom with natural wood canopy bed, exposed beam ceiling, floor-to-ceiling windows, neutral linens, and modern fireplace.

Monviso Suite

Casa di Langa, Europe — Minimalist hotel bedroom with wooden four-poster bed, mid-century lounge chair, floor-to-ceiling windows, neutral palette, natural light, and modern architectural details.

Suite Alta Langa

Casa di Langa, Europe — Tuscan terrace with wooden pergola, modern lounge chairs, and rolling countryside views beneath clear sky.

Deluxe Room

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Ingrained in everything we do at Casa di Langa is a deep respect for our natural world and its sustainable future. From our commitment to carbon neutrality to our use of 100% recycled water for irrigation, we are dedicated to creating a luxurious experience that cares for both guests and our environment.

Next to the restaurant, there is a biodynamic garden cared for by the gardener Luigi Merlo and by the Chef himself. Here, different varieties of vegetables, edible flowers and herbs, ancient seeds, different varieties of tomatoes and cabbage have been planted. Next to the vegetable garden, a greenhouse for the most delicate, mostly aromatic plants.

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Directions

Torino Airport (TRN)

100 min by car

The Destination

Europe

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City explorers, beach lovers and adventurers will all find their perfect balance of experiences in Europe, which offers a mix of cultures at close quarters. From dining in Copenhagen, to hiking in Switzerland, and relaxing in Southern Italy, you’ll find yourself transported by each destination — all within a matter of hours.

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