Albenga
Ancient Roman city of Albingaunum, located within the vast agricultural plain where two well-known land typologies are produced, asparagus characterized by a purple colour and spiky artichokes, both recognized as regional excellence.
Borghi di Riviera > Villages of the Riviera
Inhabited since remote times, the city of Cairo has its roots in the foundation wanted by the Romans with the name of Cairum.
Listed among The Most Beautiful Villages of Italy, the village of Campo Ligure is set in an area of environmental value, between the Geopark of Beigua and that of the Huts of Marcarolo.
In the long main street, the typical narrow and winding alleyways of Liguria entangle, creating a weave in the urban fabric of the village.
The village of Castelbianco is renowned especially for its cherries, which are used in various ways, especially for sweets and jams.
The buildings have retained the original architecture of a medieval plant, with aristocratic palaces built from 1400, to be the witnesses of the importance acquired by the village through the centuries.
Along the colourful streets of the old town, with medieval architecture, ancient aristocratic palaces arise, with richly decorated interiors, some transformed into pleasant accommodation facilities.
Ancient and important fief of the Della Lengueglia’s Lords, typical medieval village on the ridge.
The village of Santo Stefano d’Aveto is located in an alpine valley, dominated by Mount Maggiorasca, which has always been a point of reference for the valley.
The village of Zuccarello was founded by the Marquises of Clavesana in the Middle Ages and later the Marquises del Carretto elected it as the capital of their dominion