Why You Should Pick Piedmont For a Perfect Autumn Break!
Blog Gepubliceerd: September, 05 2019 (Bijgewerkt op: October, 31 2025)Piedmont – the perfect pick for an autumn break!
When the summer crowds fade and the vineyards turn gold, an autumn break in Piedmont, Italy, becomes one of Europe’s most enchanting experiences. Imagine morning mists drifting through truffle woods, crisp air in hilltop villages, and rich flavours filling wine cellars during harvest time.
If you’re looking for an autumn holiday full of scenery, culture and gastronomy, Piedmont has it all.
Why Autumn in Piedmont is Magical?
The vineyards surrounding the UNESCO-recognised wine zones of Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato glow in warm autumn colours. Rolling hills covered in golden vines create breathtaking views and unforgettable photo opportunities.

Piedmont is renowned for its rich food heritage. From award-winning wines to premium cheeses and the legendary white truffle, the region offers a feast for every foodie. Autumn is the best season to taste its authentic flavours at local markets and wine festivals.
Beyond the vineyards, castle-dotted hills and medieval villages invite peaceful walks and discovery. Explore charming lanes, panoramic viewpoints, and centuries-old architecture before the winter chill arrives.
With smaller crowds, pleasant temperatures, and the excitement of the harvest season, autumn in Piedmont has a calm yet festive energy that makes every visit feel special.
What to do: autumn festivals & experiences in Piedmont
Palio di Asti
Held each September, the historic horse race fills the streets of Asti with excitement and colour. Costumed parades, medieval pageantry, and the thunder of hooves through Piazza Alfieri make it one of Italy’s most thrilling traditional events.

Festival delle Sagre Astigiane
Once the Palio has raced past, Asti transforms again for the Festival delle Sagre Astigiane, held on the second Sunday of September. Now in its 46th edition, this festival celebrates authentic Piedmontese cuisine and rural traditions. Villages from across the region join in with lively reenactments of 19th- and 20th-century life and a costumed parade of over 3,000 participants.
The highlight is Italy’s largest open-air restaurant, set up in Piazza Campo del Palio, where the Pro Loco community of around 40 local food associations serves over 80 regional dishes — many based on family recipes passed down through generations. Attracting more than 300,000 visitors, it’s a true showcase of Piedmont’s culinary soul.

Douja d’Or Wine Festival
Running throughout September, the Douja d’Or Wine Festival transforms Asti into a haven for wine lovers. Guests can taste award-winning DOC and DOCG wines, meet producers, and enjoy cultural events, exhibitions, and live music celebrating Piedmont’s rich winemaking heritage.
Barolo Wine Festival
In the Langhe hills, the Barolo Wine Festival takes place in early September, celebrating one of Italy’s most prestigious wines. Visitors can join vineyard tours, tastings, and open-air concerts, while the picturesque town of Barolo buzzes with energy, local food stalls, and traditional music — the perfect blend of wine, culture, and countryside charm.

From 19th to 22nd September, the beloved Bra Cheese Festival returns to the Slow Food capital of Bra. Now in its 12th edition, this biennial event celebrates artisan cheese-making traditions from across Italy and beyond. Expect lively workshops, guided tastings, and pairings with local wines, as well as educational talks on livestock welfare, production methods, and cheese ageing. The festival also hosts tours and special visits to the University of Gastronomic Sciences, making it a must for food lovers visiting Piedmont in autumn.

Alba Wine Festival 2025
On 21st and 28th September 2025, the Alba Wine Festival returns, transforming the historic centre of Alba into Italy’s largest open-air wine shop. The festival offers tastings of some of the finest wines from the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato regions, making it an unmissable experience for wine lovers visiting Piedmont in autumn.
Ultra Trail del Moscato d’Asti 2025
From 26th to 28th September 2025, the Langhe region hosts the Ultra Trail del Moscato d’Asti, a thrilling event for outdoor and wine enthusiasts alike. Runners and walkers can explore scenic trails through vineyards and forests, with multiple race options including Nordic walking routes and a food-and-wine walk that celebrates the area’s rich heritage.

Alba White Truffle Fair
From early October to late November, the city of Alba hosts the world-renowned International White Truffle Fair. Every weekend, the town fills with markets, truffle auctions, and culinary events dedicated to the prized white truffle. Visitors can enjoy live cooking shows, tastings, and workshops, while exploring Alba’s charming medieval streets surrounded by the misty hills of the Langhe.
Moncalvo Truffle Fair
A smaller yet equally authentic celebration takes place in Moncalvo, in the Monferrato area, toward the end of October. The Moncalvo Truffle Fair showcases local truffle hunters, traditional dishes, and regional products in a relaxed village setting. It’s the perfect alternative for those who want to experience Piedmont’s truffle culture without the crowds.

A
time for celebrating the very best wine, truffles, cheeses and culinary dishes
of Piedmont, autumn provides the perfect moment for you to come and visit!