Plains to the north and to the west, hills to the east and mountains to the south, these are the coordinates that pinpoint the position of the
Langhe. A huge expanse of rolling hills cut in half by the river Tanaro, the natural boundary between this region and that of the Roero.
The term
Langhe undoubtedly has Celtic origins and means strips of land. The term clearly makes reference to the erosion furrows that characterise the
Langhe, an erosonial phenomenon caused by the sedimentary nature of the terrain.
At
Langhe, there is tourist accommodation available in hotels, agriturismos, residence self-catering accommodation, b&b, rooms for rent, holiday homes, camp sites and tourist villages.