Coming from Genoa, by car
Go to Genova-Voltri. Take the A26 'Genova-Gravellona Toce' motorway. After a fifty-nine kilometres' route,
you will arrive to the 'Alessandria Sud' exit: here, you have to
leave the motorway.
Take the main road to 'Acqui Terme'.
After a short distance, you will find the road directories, leading to Nizza Monferrato and Canelli.
You will run along a quiet country-road, approximately thirty kilometres (19 miles) long. Then, you'll
arrive to Canelli.
Here you will have to take the provincial road to Asti. After a short distance, you will find, on your right, the sign
'l'armangia'.
Coming from Milan, by car
When you're in Milan, take the A7 'Milano-Genova' motorway. After a sixty kilometres' route, near Castelnuovo Scrivia,
you will find the connection with the A21 'Piacenza-Torino' motorway. Take this one and go towards Torino.
After a short distance, beyond 'Alessandria Est' and 'Alessandria Ovest',
you will find the connection with the A26 'Genova-Gravellona Toce' motorway. Take this one and go towards Genova.
Arrive to the 'Alessandria Sud' exit: here, you have to
leave the motorway.
Take the main road to 'Acqui Terme'.
After a short distance, you will find the road directories, leading to Nizza Monferrato and Canelli.
You will run along a quiet country-road, approximately thirty kilometres (19 miles) long. Then, you'll
arrive to Canelli.
Here you will have to take the provincial road to Asti. After a short distance, you will find, on your right,
the sign 'l'armangia'.
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Coming from Turin, by car
In Turin, take the A21 'Torino-Piacenza' motorway. After a thirty-eight kilometres' route, you will arrive to the 'Asti Est'
exit: here, you have to
leave the motorway.
Take the main road to 'Alba'.
After a short distance, near 'Isola d'Asti', you will find the road directories, leading to Canelli.
You will run along a quiet country-road, approximately thirty-three kilometres (20 miles) long.
A little before Canelli, on your left, you will find
the sign 'l'armangia'.
The farm is endowed with a reception room. Every day,
the owner is glad to receive foreign visitors, who wish to taste the 'Armangia' wines.
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