Piedmont is also among the hidden places to visit: the latest research

Piedmont is also among the hidden places to visit: the latest research
Piedmont is also among the hidden places to visit: the latest research

Piedmont contains numerous hidden and unknown places that deserve to be visited. These locations, often far from the most popular tourist circuits, offer unique and authentic experiences, potentially unmissable for a digital nomad who chooses to practice their work remotely.

Speaking of these new professional figures, itinerant workers share some typical traits: they use computers, smartphones, the Internet and other digital tools such as VPNs Italy to carry out their work, which can range across various professions. They also retain the right to choose where to live and work: this authorizes them to explore ever new and different cultures and lifestyles. In this regard, Piedmont has a unique combination of technological infrastructure, quality of life and a stimulating environment full of opportunities.

Piedmont: a refuge for digital nomads

To accommodate digital workers, the region offers a good technological infrastructure, with fast and stable connections. The growing offer of coworking spaces, particularly concentrated in Turin and its surroundings, represents an opportunity to form relationships with other professionals and work in an equipped and enlightening environment. In recent years, real communities of digital nomads and out-of-towners have gathered in this geographical area: an opportunity to facilitate integration and find networking and social support opportunities.

Piedmont, throughout its territory, can boast a rich tradition and a vast cultural heritage, with historic cities, museums, castles and palaces, and also a lively artistic scene. From the Alps to the hills of the Langhe and Monferrato, up to bodies of water such as Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta, the region offers a wide variety of landscapes. The excellent cuisine and fine wines, such as Barolo and Barbaresco, guarantee visitors an extraordinary gastronomic experience.

Thanks to an efficient transport network, the area is well connected with the rest of Italy and Europe. Turin airport, for example, offers national and international flights and the region is served by a good railway and motorway network.

Hidden places to visit in Piedmont

Among the places not to be missed for a digital nomad, Orta San Giulio stands out, included in the research of the expressvpn.com portal among the most suitable places for a digital nomad in Italy. The research takes into account an estimate, the result of the average between connectivity, coworking opportunities, cost of living, attractions and safety. The small village in question, member of the circuit of the most beautiful villages in Italy, stands right in the center of the lake of the same name, preserving the timeless charm of medieval villages.

Extreme sports lovers will find what they want in Ceresole Reale, with ample opportunities to go on excursions but also to practice cross-country skiing, ski mountaineering, ice climbing and walking trails with snowshoes. The village of Varallo preserves a great artistic wealth, including many works by the sixteenth-century painter Gaudenzio Ferrari and his students. Don’t miss the descent into the cabins of the steepest cable car in Europe. The small village of Vogogna is the custodian of a long tradition of medieval civilisation, told very well by its historic centre, which has brought it fully into the circuit of the “most beautiful villages in Italy”. In the heart of Asti, the municipality of Montemagno Monferrato, with just over a thousand inhabitants, is characteristic because it consists of only twelve alleys, marked by Roman numerals: its existence is attributed as far back as the year 1000.

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