Cascina Cornelli is a nature immersion experience on a isolated upland in the Ligurian Apennines, from which you can enjoy views of the entire Maritime Alps. We are at the center of a network of hiking paths that can also be traveled by e-bike and motorcycle, close to bathing streams, in an area rich in wildlife and in which the precious mushrooms and chestnuts of the Sassello area are grown. The prestigious beaches of Varazze and the Albissole and the Piedmontese Langhe with its vineyards and wineries can be reached by car in 45 minutes.
The stay is also an opportunity to experience a few days on an authentic traditional farm.
The Pianale farm cultivates its land in lavender, corn and other forage crops; numerous animals are raised according to animal welfare rules. Productions are characterized by little mechanization and with modern interpretation of ancient knowledge.
Guests can be involved in farm activities, learn how to milk cows, visit of apiaries, participate in growing vegetables in the rich vegetable garden. The Pianale farm is not meant to be a replay of the agricultural past but is a proposal for a sustainable and viable present.
Milk cows and cattles
Belgian hare rabbit
Egg-laying hens
Lavender
Honey
Situated halfway along one of Sassello‘s most evocative paths, not coincidentally called Via Bella, which connects the hamlet of La Maddalena to Prato Vallarino, the Pianale plateau dominates the Sassello area with views of the Maritime Alps, which can be admired on clear days.
The sunset at Pianale is very impressive, especially when enjoyed while sipping a drink or a good wine. The absence of lights and obstructions to the view makes Pianale’s starry night unique. Sitting on a deck chair, one can understand what it means to be in the starlight.
Situated halfway along one of Sassello‘s most evocative paths, not coincidentally called Via Bella, which connects the hamlet of La Maddalena to Prato Vallarino, the Pianale plateau dominates the Sassello area with views of the Maritime Alps, which can be admired on clear days.
The sunset at Pianale is very impressive, especially when enjoyed while sipping a drink or a good wine. The absence of lights and obstructions to the view makes Pianale’s starry night unique. Sitting on a deck chair, one can understand what it means to be in the starlight.
Situated halfway along one of Sassello‘s most evocative paths, not coincidentally called Via Bella, which connects the hamlet of La Maddalena to Prato Vallarino, the Pianale plateau dominates the Sassello area with views of the Maritime Alps, which can be admired on clear days.
The sunset at Pianale is very impressive, especially when enjoyed while sipping a drink or a good wine. The absence of lights and obstructions to the view makes Pianale’s starry night unique. Sitting on a deck chair, one can understand what it means to be in the starlight.
Situated halfway along one of Sassello‘s most evocative paths, not coincidentally called Via Bella, which connects the hamlet of La Maddalena to Prato Vallarino, the Pianale plateau dominates the Sassello area with views of the Maritime Alps, which can be admired on clear days.
The sunset at Pianale is very impressive, especially when enjoyed while sipping a drink or a good wine. The absence of lights and obstructions to the view makes Pianale’s starry night unique. Sitting on a deck chair, one can understand what it means to be in the starlight.
Situated halfway along one of Sassello‘s most evocative paths, not coincidentally called Via Bella, which connects the hamlet of La Maddalena to Prato Vallarino, the Pianale plateau dominates the Sassello area with views of the Maritime Alps, which can be admired on clear days.
The sunset at Pianale is very impressive, especially when enjoyed while sipping a drink or a good wine. The absence of lights and obstructions to the view makes Pianale’s starry night unique. Sitting on a deck chair, one can understand what it means to be in the starlight.
Situated halfway along one of Sassello‘s most evocative paths, not coincidentally called Via Bella, which connects the hamlet of La Maddalena to Prato Vallarino, the Pianale plateau dominates the Sassello area with views of the Maritime Alps, which can be admired on clear days.
The sunset at Pianale is very impressive, especially when enjoyed while sipping a drink or a good wine. The absence of lights and obstructions to the view makes Pianale’s starry night unique. Sitting on a deck chair, one can understand what it means to be in the starlight.
The conservatively renovated farmhouse offers four rooms, each with its own bathroom and shower. The rooms are cozy and essential.
4 rooms con bath e shower
Activities in the farm
Dinner and breakfast with local products
Waking up to the rooster crowing
Wi-Fi
Staying at Cascina Cornelli allows for a range of activities, both related to running the farm and enjoying the environment circumstances.
Hiking
Biking
Children’s activities
Farm
Local cuisine
Cascina Cornelli has been awarded the “Ospitali per Natura” label, promoted by the Beigua Park Authority, reserved for accommodation facilities that are committed to guaranteeing the quality of hospitality, including through the promotion of environmental resources and cultural heritage, traditions and local agricultural and food excellence as well as the many opportunities for enjoyment that our territory offers.