Absolutely, and this is how most travelers experience the region. Barolo is just 3 km (2 miles) away and home to the regional wine museum (WiMu). La Morra, another hilltop village with exceptional views and acclaimed producers, is roughly 8 km (5 miles) away. Alba, the regional capital known for its truffle market and historic center, is about 15 km (9 miles) from Serralunga. Daytrip lets you request sightseeing stops along your route, making it easy to see several of these villages in a single, seamlessly organized journey.
Serralunga d'Alba sits in the heart of the Langhe hills in northwestern Italy. It is approximately 60 km (37 miles) from Turin, making it a natural half-day or full-day excursion from the city. From Milan, the journey is around 160 km (99 miles), which is comfortably covered in about two hours. From Genoa, the distance is roughly 130 km (81 miles).
The village itself is small and can be explored in one to two hours, which is part of its charm. Most travelers combine it with nearby Barolo, La Morra, or Alba — all within a short drive — making for a full and varied day in the Langhe. If you plan to stop for a winery visit and a long lunch, set aside a full day. A Daytrip driver can help you pace your itinerary by building in sightseeing stops along the way.
The Langhe hills are scenic but rural, and Serralunga d'Alba has no direct train or bus connection that makes it practical for visitors. A private transfer is the most comfortable and flexible way to get there — you arrive directly at the village without navigating unfamiliar roads, deciphering regional bus timetables, or worrying about finding parking on the narrow hilltop. It also means you can visit multiple Langhe villages in a single trip without being locked into a fixed schedule.
The medieval Castello di Serralunga d'Alba is the centerpiece — it is exceptionally well preserved and open to visitors, offering a rare glimpse into 14th-century Piedmontese architecture. Beyond the castle, the village's single main street winds through stone buildings, small wine bars (enoteche), and local producers where you can taste Barolo from some of the most prized crus in the denomination. The panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards from the village ridge are themselves worth the trip.
Serralunga d'Alba is one of the most celebrated villages in Piedmont's Langhe wine country, perched on a narrow ridge with sweeping views over the rolling vineyards that produce Barolo — often called the "King of Italian wines." The village is anchored by a striking 14th-century castle that rises above the vines and has become one of the most photographed landmarks in the region. It is a destination where medieval architecture, world-class wine, and some of Italy's most beautiful countryside meet in one compact, walkable place.
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