Everything you need to know about staying at Loft Trevisan and exploring Langhe.
Loft Trevisan is at Via Luigi Mercantini 6, 12042 Bra CN, Italy. It's in the historic heart of Bra, a 5-minute walk from the town center and 350 meters from the train station. Bra is the gateway to the Langhe and Roero wine regions in Piedmont.
Bra is at the northern edge of Langhe. Major wine destinations are a short drive: Barolo (30 min), Alba (30 min), La Morra (25 min), Barbaresco (35 min), and Pollenzo/University of Gastronomic Sciences (5 min).
Yes, pets are welcome with no size or breed restrictions. We prepare water bowls and treats for your arrival. The loft has ground floor courtyard access for easy walks, and the quiet historic building is comfortable for pets.
There is a direct train from Turin Caselle Airport to Bra station, running hourly on the SFM 4 line. The journey takes about 1.5 hours. From Bra station, the loft is a 5-minute walk (350 meters). Check schedules at sfmtorino.it.
Yes, Loft Trevisan includes a private underground garage at no additional cost. There is also free street parking in the surrounding area. This is rare for a town-center location.
Check-in is from 17:00 (5pm) and check-out is by 11:00 (11am). We're flexible — just let us know your travel plans and we'll accommodate.
The loft can accommodate up to 4 guests. It features a main bedroom area with premium bedding and a pillow menu, plus two additional sleeping spaces on a sofa that converts into a French-size bed.
The loft includes: premium bedding with pillow menu, fully equipped kitchen with moka pot and American coffee maker, air conditioning and heating, Smart TV with Prime Video, WiFi, washing machine, secure private garage, and pet-friendly facilities.
The minimum stay is 2 nights.
Slow Food is an international movement founded in Bra in 1986 by Carlo Petrini. It promotes local food traditions, sustainable agriculture, and the pleasure of eating well. Bra is the global headquarters. The nearby University of Gastronomic Sciences in Pollenzo (5 min drive) is the academic arm of the movement.
Every season has its charm. September-October for grape harvest and golden vineyards. October-November for the Alba White Truffle Fair. April-June for spring blooms and fewer crowds. Year-round, most wineries are open by appointment.