Nestled in the heart of Piedmont’s Barolo-producing vineyards, La Morra is a medieval hill town with a charming historic center and stunning wine country, part of the UNESCO-listed Le Langhe. The town’s narrow streets wind through rows of stone cottages with terracotta roofs, offering a picturesque setting. Visitors can explore the historic center, which retains its medieval character, and then venture into the surrounding rolling hills covered with lush vineyards. Today, La Morra attracts wine enthusiasts who come to sample the region’s renowned Barolo wines and enjoy the scenic beauty of the area.
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