Available Hotels
Hotels in Druento — What to Expect
Just a short drive northwest from Turin’s city center, Druento offers a quieter, more residential base for exploring the region. The main draw is its immediate access to the sprawling La Mandria Regional Park, a former royal hunting estate with over 30 kilometers of trails for cycling and horseback riding. Visitors often come to see the Borgo Castello, the park’s historic castle and farm complex, or to enjoy a peaceful picnic away from the urban pace. It’s a place where you can spend a morning hiking among deer and ancient trees, then be in central Turin for an afternoon espresso.
This town is ideal for travelers who want a mix of countryside relaxation and easy city access, particularly suited for families and those with a car. Staying near the town center puts you close to local shops and restaurants like Pizzeria La Grotta, while areas closer to the park entrance offer more secluded stays. The SP1 road provides a direct link to Turin, and while there are local buses, having your own transport makes exploring the wider Piedmont region much simpler.
Accommodation here is mostly comprised of comfortable mid-range hotels and a few agriturismo guesthouses on the outskirts. On HOTEVI, you’ll find options like the Hotel Villa Gualino, which provides reliable comfort with good road connections. It’s the kind of spot where you get a genuine local feel and a quiet night’s sleep after a day of adventures.
Updated
Popular Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Druento known for?
Druento is known for its scenic vineyards, historic wineries, and breathtaking views of the Italian Alps.
Best time to visit Druento?
The best time to visit Druento is during spring and summer, when the weather is warm and sunny, and the vineyards are in full bloom.