- View
- Luxury coffee maker
- Design
- Breakfast service
- Eco-friendly
- Hammock
- Luxury box-spring mattresses
- Plenty of privacy
Highlights of Little Leisure Lodge – Lodges in Piedmont
- Air Conditioning
Park facilities
- Electric car charging station
- E-bike rental
- Electric bike charging station
- Wi-Fi (free)
General information
Nestled in the rolling hills of Piedmont, the Lilelo Lodges combine stylish design, tranquility, and a connection with nature in a unique way. Here you’ll find a place to unwind, where modern amenities blend with authentic charm.
The Lilelo Lodges
All three Lilelo Lodges are fully self-contained wooden cabins, set slightly elevated and featuring a distinctive inverted V-shape. Each lodge features a sleeping area with a queen-size bed, a bathroom with a shower, a living area with armchairs and a coffee table, and a private terrace with a hot tub (without hydromassage) for relaxation and unwinding. In addition, there are many small extras that make all the difference. The lodges are freestanding and spaced far enough apart to ensure privacy.
- Suitable for 2 people
- For guests ages 10 and up
- Linens included
- Towels included
- Free parking
Lilelo’s Amenities
At Lilelo, you can count on amenities designed for maximum comfort and relaxation: each lodge features a private hot tub, ideal for unwinding in a peaceful setting. Breakfast is delivered right to your lodge: a carefully curated basket of sweet and savory regional delicacies is delivered and stylishly lowered to your terrace via a pulley. For a sustainable arrival, there’s a charging station for electric cars. Thanks to self-check-in and a virtual reception, you’ll enjoy flexibility and independence. For active exploration, e-bikes are available for rent, while yoga classes (by reservation) help bring your body and mind into balance.
The Surroundings of Grazzano Badoglio
The area surrounding the Lilelo Lodges invites you to discover Piedmont in all its facets: charming towns such as Moncalvo, Casale Monferrato, and Asti are nearby, while cities like Turin, Milan, Genoa, or even Lake Como are ideal for day trips. The region’s rolling hills are perfect for horseback riding and hiking, while wine lovers can immerse themselves in the local wine culture through tastings or the “Winemaker for a Day” experience. The experience is rounded out with authentic cooking workshops, where the secrets of Piedmontese cuisine are shared.
The price listed is based on the per-night rate during the off-season for a one-week stay.