Piedmont Gay Travel Resources
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La Residenza dello Scoiattolo B&B |
Bannio Anzino |
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39 324 89698 |
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39 324 89698 |
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Via San Pietro, 21, Bannio Anzino, Piedmont, 28871, Italy
Contact: Silvia & Daniel
Gay Friendly Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
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40-55 Euro |
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Same Year Round |
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Cash |
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10% - Mention PURPLE ROOFS |
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No |
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| Charming Place in the Alps of Northen Italy: A cosy place near the Monte Rosa, ideal for skiers, excursionists or just people loving nature. a 2 storey mountain house, all covered by wood wrapped in a magical atmosphere.
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39 321 995350 |
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39 321 995350 |
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Via Marzabotto 7, Divignano, Piedmont, 28010, Italy
Contact: Roberta Plevani
Gay Friendly Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
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70-80 Euro |
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Same Year Round |
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Cash |
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No |
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No |
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| People, Dogs and Roses!: Restored countryhouse with 1 hectar of land and swimming pool near the Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. At disposal of guest a twin room in the main house and an indipendent cottage. Big garden with lots of roses. Rates are per couple
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39 011 9835441 |
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39 3356847498 |
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via Cairelli 6 , Mazze, Piedmont, 10035, Italy
Contact: Gianni Moretto
Gay Friendly Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Lesbian
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60-60 Euro |
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Same Year Round |
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Cash, Money Order |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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| Relaxing Getaways to Revitalize Your Spirit: Your home away from home. Casa Moretto is a small traditional family run B&B offering quality rather than quantity. Our bedrooms give you the privacy you deserve. Rest a sleepy head in soft comfort and let the sounds of gentle bird’s song wake you to another day. Then let's start with a great hearty breakfast - a positive feast!
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Via Ronchi 43b, Mombercelli, Piedmont, 14047, Italy
Contact: Cristina Belotti
Lesbian Owned Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
| Low-Hi/Nt: |
15 -65 Euro |
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Same Year Round |
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Cash |
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5% - Mention PURPLE ROOFS. Not combinable with other discounts |
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No |
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10%, Ask for details |
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| Bed & Break, Hazelnuts and...: Alternative family atmosphere; countryhouse surrounded by fruit trees, garden, grown in natural ways for self-sufficiency.
You can walk, ride horse/bike; see wine cellars, typical cuisine, hot springs, museums, castles, local fairs
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39-11-434-4064 |
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39-333-398-5647 |
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Corso Inghilterra 45, Torino, Piedmont, 10138, Italy
Contact: Marco Bonino
Gay Owned Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Bisexual, Straight
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49-79 Euro |
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Same Year Round |
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Cash |
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No |
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No |
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| Central and cozy in Torino: Located in a period building in the heart of Torino just steps from the Porta Susa train station, with the city center only minutes away on foot. In a large apartment with high and frescoed ceilings, we offer three large and comfortable bedrooms, two bathrooms reserved for guests, the living room and the dining room.
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Villino Bianca B&B |
Trisobbio Village |
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Via Pietramatta 9, Trisobbio Village, Piedmont, 15070, Italy
Contact: Andrea & Jeff
Gay Friendly Bed & Breakfast
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Straight
| Low-Hi/Nt: |
30-35 Euro |
| High Season: |
Same Year Round |
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Cash |
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No |
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10% 3+ nights |
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No |
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| Hilltop Village with Castle, Vinyards & Views: Villino Bianca was built in the early part of the last century. It has recently been refurbished but with a careful eye kept on maintaining its period character. Our rooms have private hydromassage bath or shower rooms, TV, CD/radio, hairdryer, iron and ironing board. Ample towels, soap, shampoo, and shower gel are provided. A buffet breakfast is included.
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Dolly Travels |
Roseville, CA, USA |
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Roseville, CA, USA
Contact: Dolly Goolsby
Gay Friendly Tour Operator
Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
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Italy |
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Lodging Tours |
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Corporate |
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| Dolly's tour prices include all hotels and apartments, breakfast, and all inter-Italy transportation. The prices DO NOT include air fare. Whenever possible and when we have an apartment, we cook dinners, after first going to the marketplace to purchase our food. These dinners are great fun and the usual cost is 10 Euro per person.
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