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Pampucet,
a place to regenerate and thrive

Indulge in breathtaking views, a magical place,
a moment of wonder overlooking the hills of Monferrato.

Welcome
to Pampucet

Pampucet is the Piedmontese name for the primrose, a flower that sprouts in our meadows from the ground hardened by the winter frost and blooms with the first rays of the sun, soft caresses of Spring. A sign of awakening and new beginnings. This is what we offer to our guests: a break and a new start. A place to regenerate and thrive, surrounded by a sense of fondness that lives throughout this eighteenth-century old rectory.

Welcome
to our new pool

Un'oasi di relax immersa nel verde con una splendida vista sulle colline del Monferrato.Di recente costruzione, la piscina è attrezzata con lettini, ombrelloni e una comoda doccia per il massimo comfort dei nostri ospiti. Durante la stagione estiva e, a seconda delle temperature, anche in primavera, sarà il luogo perfetto per trascorrere piacevoli giornate all'aria aperta.

Colcavagno


Pampucet is in Colcavagno, a tiny village in the Asti Monferrato area, near and far from everything at the same time.Immersed in silence and nature, you will feel transported to a suspended place and time. Yet everything is so close:

Turin is 57 kilometers away, Casale Monferrato 36 and Asti at 21. Pampucet is a perfect base for many day trips and Antonella has prepared for her guests a dedicated small guide of precious tips and recommendations of the cultural beauties and local food delights of this extraordinary territory.The most beautiful things are the ones you need to look for.

Discover the Monferrato

It has an ancient history. Its origin starts around the figure of Aleramo. Many legends are told of him, and what is certain is that he was the founder of Monferrato in 967.
In 1111 Monferrato became a marquisate, experiencing a period of splendor and finally in 1573 it passed to the Gonzagas, Lords of Mantua. The territory extended between the provinces of Asti and Alessandria, which was recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2014.
Characterized by hills and small villages perched on each hill, it is still an intact and authentic destination, where every small community maintains customs and traditions that have been handed down and maintained over the centuries.
Each town has a castle and by walking through the meadows, you will unexpectedly encounter wonderful Romanesque churches, real jewels of art. On the hills grow the vineyards that give rise to extraordinary wines, all to be tasted: Barbera, Ruchè, the most famous of the wines produced thanks to the renewed interest in indigenous vine variety.


This is what is visible, but the most precious treasure is underground: the white truffle called “trifula” in Piedmontese. In autumn you will find it in the numerous stalls of the many village fairs or grated on the plates of the best restaurants.A marvel of smell and taste. Only one warning: never ask the "trifulau" (truffle hunter) where he found it. You would certainly make yourself an enemy because the places of the trifula are secret and are handed down from generation to generation.