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Hire a Car in Cuneo, Italy: Competitive Prices and a Practical Local Guide

Compare airport and city pick-up options, understand insurance and fees, and drive Piedmont with confidence—ideal for travellers from the United Kingdom.

UK Traveller Essentials
Cuneo Car Hire Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Know
Hiring a car in Cuneo is one of the easiest ways to explore Piedmont beyond the rail network—think hill towns, vineyards, alpine valleys and smaller villages where public transport is limited. For travellers from the United Kingdom, the main advantages are flexibility and time-saving on multi-stop itineraries, especially if you are heading into the Alps or the Langhe area. The trade-offs are driving on the right, occasional ZTL (limited traffic) zones, and paid parking in central areas. Booking in advance usually offers better value, and it is worth checking what is included (mileage, excess, additional driver fees, fuel policy and cross-border permissions) before you arrive.
Cuneo International Airport (CUF) – Levaldigi
Best for quick getaways and late arrivals: pick up close to arrivals, then join the SP routes towards Cuneo and the wider province. Pros: convenient hours (often aligned with flights), easier luggage handling, straightforward onward travel. Cons: smaller airport so limited fleet choice at peak times, and prices can be higher than city pick-up; always confirm the after-hours/key-drop process if your flight is delayed.
Cuneo City Centre (around Piazza Galimberti)
Central pick-up is handy if you arrive by train/bus or are staying in town first. Pros: can be better value than the airport, easier to inspect the car in daylight, convenient for local accommodation. Cons: city traffic and one-way systems can be fiddly; watch for ZTL restrictions and limited kerbside parking for loading.
Cuneo Railway Station Area (Stazione di Cuneo)
A practical option for travellers connecting from Turin or other Italian cities by rail. Pros: good for point-to-point itineraries without needing airport access, generally easy to reach on foot or by taxi. Cons: opening hours may be shorter than airport desks; availability can be limited, so reserving ahead matters.

Hire a Car in Cuneo: Smart Picks for Alpine Roads

Compare top rental categories suited to the Piedmont foothills, mountain passes and historic town centres. See more popular cars in Cuneo below.

Alpine Passes

SUV

Grip & Ground Clearance
5
3
Auto

Cuneo sits at the foot of the Maritime Alps, with twisting climbs to Colle dell'Agnello and Colle della Maddalena reaching above two thousand metres. A compact SUV offers the elevated seating and stable handling needed on hairpin bends, and the extra clearance helps over rough patches and lingering winter slush. Four-wheel drive also proves reassuring when summer storms bring sudden downpours to the upper valleys.

Historic Centre

Small

Nimble in Narrow Lanes
5
2
Auto

Cuneo's old town is laced with medieval lanes, ZTL restricted zones and tight parking, where a long wheelbase quickly becomes a liability. A small hatchback slips through restricted streets, parks easily in the pay-and-display car parks near Piazza Galimberti, and sips fuel on short hops to Saluzzo or Fossano. It is also the most affordable pick for couples or solo travellers exploring the flat Po valley floor.

Wine Country

Premium

Comfort on the Langhe
5
3
Auto

The rolling vineyards of the Langhe and Monferrato are a gentle drive from Cuneo, with smooth tarmac linking Barolo, La Morra and Alba. A premium saloon delivers the relaxed cruising comfort that suits unhurried tasting days, while the larger boot swallows cases of Nebbiolo and Barbaresco. Automatic transmission is a quiet luxury on the long return leg after a generous lunch in Piedmont's cellars.

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Why Pick Up at Cuneo Airport (CUF)

Airport pick-up suits early departures, late arrivals and tight schedules. You can usually collect the car soon after landing, with minimal transfers, and start your route immediately towards the valleys, the Langhe or onwards to Turin and the Ligurian coast. Availability is typically best for pre-booked reservations; confirm what is included (excess, extra driver, fuel policy) and ask about out-of-hours procedures if you expect delays.

Car Hire at Cuneo Airport: Trusted Reviews & Ratings

Compare genuine customer feedback on car hire services in Cuneo, Italy, and choose a provider with confidence before you collect your vehicle.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
NoleggiareBest Overall
3.5
20,000+ reviews
$2452.9 mi from Cuneo Downtown
$698
  • Friendly professional staff
  • Easy booking process
  • Modern clean vehicles

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

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Last updated: Jun. 20 2026
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"Cuneo's car rental market is dominated by airport pick-up (CUF Levaldigi, IGS Rent and Hertz desks), with downtown Cuneo (Via Bra 1, Hertz-Maratona Viaggi) as the secondary hub; travellers prioritise proximity and 24/7 key delivery, while Nolè (Bus Company, est. 2021) added hybrid pick-ups at Cuneo, Alba and Saluzzo stations."

Booking Patterns

"Italian car-rental demand shows a marked summer-winter seasonality tied to Levaldigi's ski routes (Limone Piemonte, Riserva Bianca) and Mediterranean flights (Cagliari, Palermo, Olbia); hybrid/eco fleet share grew sharply after Nolè's 2021 launch, with average rental length short (1–3 days) and advance bookings skewed to 7–14 days for airport pick-ups."

Customer Pain Points

"Approximately 30% of Cuneo travellers report confusion between basic CDW and Super CDW excess-reduction cover when collecting at Cuneo Levaldigi, the top-rated complaint on the limited online feedback for the airport's IGS Rent and Hertz desks."

Data Sources

  • QEEQ internal booking databse
  • Cuneo Airport – Transportation & Car Rental Page
  • Maratona Viaggi – Hertz Cuneo Locations
  • Cuneo Airport Press Release – Nolè launch at airport
  • Cuneo Airport – News & Routes (Limone Piemonte snow flights, summer Sicily routes)
  • Cuneo Airport – Nolè hybrid-fleet launch press release
  • ENAC – Dati di traffico 2024 (Italian airport traffic data)
  • Rentalcargroup.com – Car Rental Insurance Information (CDW vs Super CDW explained, top customer question)
  • Cuneo Airport – Transportation & Car Rental desks (IGS Rent, Hertz-Maratona Viaggi)

Driving in Cuneo: A Practical Guide to the Italian Piedmont Roads

Discover essential driving rules, fuel prices, car hire insights and traveller ratings for exploring Cuneo, the historic capital of Italy's fourth-largest province, on your own wheels.

LANGUAGES

Italian

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+39

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$48 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5-7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

30-50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

90-130 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$2.22/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.57/L - $2.53/L

TRAVELER RATING

8.5 / 10

Cuneo Car Hire & Driving FAQs

UK-friendly answers on licences, ZTL fines, Alpine passes and motorway tolls around Cuneo, Piedmont

Can I use my UK driving licence to hire a car in Cuneo, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Your UK photocard licence alone is not enough. Post-Brexit, Italy requires a 1949-or-1968 International Driving Permit, available from the AA or RAC for around £5.50 — buy it before you fly. The Cuneo desk will also ask for a credit card in the main driver's name, your passport, and proof of at least one year's licence. Under-25s pay a 'young driver' fee (see voucher small print). Carry the IDP, licence and rental contract on every journey, even short hops across town.
What are the ZTL cameras in Cuneo's old town, and how much is the fine if I trigger one?
Cuneo's historic centre is a Zona Traffico Limitato (ZTL), monitored by ANPR cameras 24/7 — foreign plates get no grace period. Driving in without a registered permit triggers an €80–€100 fine, usually posted weeks later and passed on by the rental company with a €25–€50 admin charge. The boundary roughly follows Via Roma, Piazza Galimberti and the arcaded streets south of it. Safe options: the multi-storey car park on Via Bongioanni, the blue-stripe bays on Corso Nizza, or the P2 opposite Cuneo railway station. Walk everywhere once you've parked.
Are snow chains compulsory on the Alpine passes near Cuneo, and when does the rule apply?
From 15 November to 15 April, Italian law requires winter equipment (M+S tyres with 3PMSF marking, or chains) on board when driving the Alpine passes around Cuneo — Colle dell'Agnello, Colle della Maddalena, Colle di Sampeyre and the Col de Tende approach. Signs read 'catene a bordo obbligatorie' or 'transito con catene montate'. Fines start at €84; on the Agnello you'll simply be turned back. Hire cars rarely include chains — buy a set in Borgo San Dalmazzo or any AutoRicambi shop for €30–€60 and practise fitting them on a flat car park first.
How do I pay tolls on the A6 Turin–Cuneo motorway, and is a Telepass worth renting?
The A6 Turin–Cuneo is a closed-ticket motorway: take a ticket at the entry ramp, hand it over at the exit booth, and pay by cash, debit or credit card — the full Turin–Cuneo run is around €4–€5. Avoid the orange 'Telepass only' lanes unless you have a transponder (a €40 misuse fee applies). A Telepass is only worthwhile for week-long Italian motorway touring; for a short Piedmont break, just keep €20 in cash and use the blue or yellow booths. The newer A33 Asti–Cuneo is fully toll-free.
I'm 23 — can I hire a car in Cuneo, and what 'young driver' surcharge should I expect?
Yes, with caveats. Most major firms (Sixt, Hertz, Avis, Maggiore, Locauto) rent from age 21, but drivers under 25 pay a 'young driver' surcharge of €15–€25 per day plus VAT. You must also have held the licence for at least 12 months, sometimes 24. Premium categories (large SUVs, 9-seaters, automatics in high season) often require age 25+. Drivers over 70 may face extra ID checks and a higher insurance excess. At 23, stick to a small car (Fiat 500 or Panda) to keep the surcharge manageable.
Can I drive my rental car from Cuneo into France (Nice, Mercantour) without extra paperwork?
Crossing into France is routine — just declare it at the counter. Most firms (Hertz, Sixt, Avis, Maggiore) allow free movement into France, Switzerland and other EU states; some add a 'cross-border' fee of €10–€15 per day, so check the contract. Your hire insurance (CDW + third-party liability) covers EU countries on the green card. Carry your passport, IDP, photo licence and rental agreement at all times. The Col de Tende tunnel to Menton/Nice costs around €5.40 one-way in cash or card, and French speed-camera fines are noticeably heavier than Italian ones.

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