Monte di Portofino National Park

From Camogli to the path of the Second World War, until you reach Punta Chiappa and San Fruttuoso with a backpack on your shoulder, with the possibility of continuing to Portofino and completing the circumnavigation of the mountain. There will be a choice between 1/2 day or half day trips, with packed lunch, or in a typical Ligurian restaurant.
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La Valle del Tempo

Starting from Ruta di Camogli, follow the path to Caravaggio, a sanctuary dedicated to the Madonna, from which you can admire the Gulf of Tigullio. After the Passo della Spinarola we reach the municipality of Uscio, where we make the optional visit to the Clock Museum, born in 2004 from an idea of the Trebino family, which has been exporting this technology in the world for 200 years.
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Val d'Aveto

From the Ring of Borzone, where to photograph the famous 11th-century Abbey, surrounded by finds from 500 AD, up to the Incisa Pass, to reach the top of Monte Penna 1735 m, where the little chapel welcomes you and you can leave a thought for hikers.
In winter it is recommended to use snowshoes, which can be rented on site.
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From Monterosso to Corniglia

Monterosso, the main center of the national park, is at the center of a small natural gulf and is the westernmost of the Cinque Terre. Vernazza is the second that you will find along the way, a show between the peninsula and the Torre Doria. Corniglia is a group of colored houses on a terracing overlooking the sea; rises between two staircases, the first brick is the "Landarina", with 377 steps, which leads to the station, the second is the "Via alla Marina", which leads up to the water.
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Levanto-Monterosso

A show not to be missed is the departure from Levanto on foot, to cross the 45 hectares of FAI farm, admiring the sustainable route, with local crops and rural buildings. These places are part of the UNESCO heritage and the terraces that precede Punta Mesco, fit perfectly into biodiversity.
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Recco-Santa Croce

The route that starts from the hill of Megli and continues beyond Sori, with a breathtaking view of the Golfo Paradiso. Arriving in Pieve Alta, continue towards the top of Monte Santa Croce, where the view is lost from Punta Chiappa to the Maritime Alps. It seems that the church was built in 1200 to hide a relic carried from the Holy Land. The arrival is scheduled in Bogliasco.
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