Well, as nobody has posted,…
Submitted by alan h on Tue, 08/23/2022 - 08:37Well, as nobody has posted, I'll give my response as a non-resident. (I have a holiday property in Piemonte).
Piemonte is a large (to Brits) area with differing characteristics. There are mountainous areas, (north and west), beautiful lake areas such as Maggiore and Orta, and lots of flatter areas. You really need to focus in on possible areas to live - weather varies across the region so you need to get statistics online for specific areas.
Also, if you want to 'do the woodcraft shop" thing, perhaps you need the touristy areas such as the West Side of Maggiore or the east side of Orta. You'd probably need to live a bit away from your shop because of property prices and space availability.
Good luck with your search
Considering your backgrounds…
Submitted by keithsalinas on Tue, 11/12/2024 - 05:10Considering your backgrounds and interests, Piemonte’s varied landscape offers great potential. The region’s agriturismo culture, slow food movement, and scenic vineyards align with your dream lifestyle, while many areas provide ample sunlight compared to Seattle. Additionally, the cultural appreciation for woodworking and artisanship, especially in the hills around Cuneo, could be ideal for your husband’s craft.
In short, Piemonte’s weather can be a significant upgrade from Seattle’s persistent grey, with distinct seasons and sunny pockets, particularly outside the fog-prone plains. It sounds like an inspiring place for the lifestyle and projects you envision!