This morning we transfer to Nizza Monferrato for a leisurely hike through vineyard-covered hills with a local guide.* Our route crosses the transition zone where Monferrato's Barbera vines give way to the Langhe's Moscato grapes and hazelnut groves, following quiet farm roads that wind between medieval hill towns and ancient castles perched on hilltop peaks.
The landscape unfolds in gentle undulations—vineyard rows following the contours, their geometry interrupted by stone farmhouses and Romanesque church towers. The Langhe-Roero and Monferrato districts earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 2014 for wine-making traditions that stretch back centuries. These rolling hills produce some of Italy's most celebrated wines—Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera—alongside white truffles and handmade pasta that define Piemontese cuisine. Local growers still work plots passed through families for generations, though modern techniques now complement ancestral knowledge.
At a family-run winery focused on Barbera production, we settle in for lunch in the estate's dining room overlooking the vineyards: seasonal vegetable antipasti, fresh pasta tossed with local butter and sage, and selections of salami and cheese from nearby producers, all paired with the estate's wines. The Barbera grape thrives in these clay-rich soils, producing wines with bright acidity that cut through the region's rich cuisine.
We then hike back to our agriturismo, about 2 hours through the vineyards as afternoon light softens across the hills. Our one-way distance is about 5 km (3.5 mi); a return journey by bus to our hotel is also available (talk to your leader on tour).
* Our Hikes: Because some hikes can/may be adjusted at the discretion of your Tour Leader depending on things like weather and group interest, the final distances/durations of our hikes as indicated in our itinerary should be taken as guidance only. In the meantime, however, we can advise that, generally-speaking, our walks are leisurely on well-trodden pathways over undulating terrain (some walks are downhill), 2-5 hours in overall duration with plenty of breaks for refreshment, photos, and taking it all in.
Overnight near Asti.
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner