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Pietra Ligure, in the province of Savona, is an ancient seaside village on the Riviera delle Palme in Liguria, between the municipalities of Borgio Verezzi and Loano. Characterized by a splendid promenade and a beautiful and well-kept city center, full of commercial activities. Behind Pietra Ligure is the beautiful Val Maremola, with Monte Carmo (1,389m) and, just 10 minutes by car, is Finale Ligure, the European Outdoor Capital renowned throughout the world for sporting events such as the 24H MTB and the Enduro World Championship. Pietra Ligure offers its tourists a mild climate all year round, sandy beaches among the most beautiful in the area, crystal clear waters (rewarded several times with the Blue Flag) and equipped bathing establishments that offer everything you need to go to the beach with children . The choice for those who love the sea ranges from free beaches, the most spacious are those at the ends of the town, to around 40 private bathrooms equipped with every comfort. In Pietra Ligure there are also two dog beaches (Rin Tin Beach to the west and Ex Leonessa to the east). The latter is located 200 meters from our structure. Among the most famous beaches, which are certainly worth a visit, are those of Borgio Verezzi, Varigotti (Malpasso and Baia dei Saraceni), Finale Ligure (Capo San Donato) and Bergeggi. In addition to relaxing on the beach, there is the possibility of practicing sports such as surfing, windsurfing, SUP, sailing and snorkelling, also with guides and instructors. In the surroundings of Pietra Ligure, the Clock Museum of Tovo San Giacomo, the Sea Museum and the Port of Loano, the Toirano Caves and the astronomical observatory in Castagnabanca are certainly worth a visit. However, if you come on holiday to our structure in Pietra Ligure, you cannot fail to dedicate a day to visiting Borgio Verezzi (included in the top 10 most beautiful villages in Italy), home to the famous Verezzi International Theater Festival every summer. Here you can also visit the Caves of Borgio Verezzi, and Piazza Sant'Agostino, venue of the Festival and panoramic point from which to admire the whole gulf of the Riviera di Ponente. Also worth seeing are the villages of Finalborgo, Varigotti and Noli, also part of the most beautiful villages in Italy.

 

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