About this venue
Collina di Borgata is an outdoor festival venue designed for open-air events, with a natural setting that works especially well for concerts, local festivals, cultural programs and summer gatherings. Instead of a traditional indoor arena layout, the venue relies on the surrounding landscape, clear access areas and an atmosphere that gives visitors a close connection to the stage and the event.
The visitor experience is built around a relaxed festival rhythm: guests can usually move more freely than in enclosed arenas, while sound and visibility depend largely on the stage setup for each individual program. For this type of venue, it is especially useful to arrive early, check entry rules and bring only what the organizer allows, as food, drink, seating and additional facilities may vary from event to event.
The venue is located at Borgata Nocello, Dogliani, Italy. As this is a festival space outside the densest part of town, reaching the entrance is best planned by car, organized transport or local transfer, while also checking the organizer’s official instructions for parking and entry points. For wider travel around Dogliani and onward connections, the city information below offers a practical continuation.
About the city: Dogliani
Dogliani, a charming town in the heart of Piedmont, is an excellent choice for visitors who want to combine events, local atmosphere and an authentic Langhe experience. Although it is quieter than Italy’s major metropolises, that is exactly what gives it a special advantage: the stay is relaxed, easy to navigate and pleasant, while sports and concert programs in the wider area can easily be combined with gastronomy, vineyards and a historic setting. Dogliani is especially appealing to travelers who want to avoid big-city crowds while still staying close to important centers of Piedmont.
Getting to Dogliani is easiest when planned through the nearby rail and bus connections. From Turin, a practical starting point is Stazione Torino Porta Susa, from where regional rail services can take you toward Stazione di Bra; from the nearby Movicentro Bra, you can then continue by bus toward Dogliani, with the useful stop Piazza della Parrocchia Santi Quirico e Paolo. For local and intercity connections, the Grandabus system is important, linking areas such as Alba, Bra, Cuneo, Fossano and Mondovì, so reaching halls, stadiums and larger event locations in the region is straightforward with good planning. For travelers arriving by plane, the most practical options are Aeroporto di Cuneo and Torino Airport, while the onward journey is usually completed by combining train, bus, car rental or private transfer.
Before or after a concert, match or another event, Dogliani offers enough attractions for a pleasant tourist addition to the trip. It is worth walking through the old part of town, stopping at the squares and visiting Chiesa dei Santi Quirico e Paolo, one of the town’s most recognizable buildings. Architect Giovanni Battista Schellino left a distinctive mark on the town, visible in several local buildings and details, so a walk through Dogliani easily becomes a blend of architecture, wine, quiet streets and the Piedmontese way of life. If you want to extend your stay, the nearby Langhe hills, Alba, Mondovì and the wine villages around Dogliani are an excellent addition to the program.
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