As we have mentioned in the past, driving distances in Europe are deceptively short and so our journey from Monaco to Serralunga d'Alba, Italy took nearly 3 hours. We rolled into the tiny town in pitch black darkness, following signs through turn after turn from the highway as the road became smaller and smaller. It was not unlike driving to Gourdes, where we could see lights dotting various hilltops across the blackness. We checked into our B&B and walked next door for a fabulous dinner (see photos).
Once again, we went to sleep anticipating an amazing vista upon awakening, and we were not disappointed. Opening the front door to the house was like stepping into a different life - one of golden light, row upon row of grapes growing, cobblestone streets, and castles near and far. Our hostess runs the house entirely on her own. It used to be a kindergarden, hence the name,
Antico Asilo. Her parents own the building and gave her brother the top floor, where he lives with his family, and Elena the bottom floor which she has transformed into the B&B. There are 4 rooms, each with bathroom, a lovely breakfast room, and a terrace.
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