Sanremo is a border town, not only because of its proximity to France, but also because it lies in a region where the sea meets an hinterland rich in charm and history, nestled between the Nervia Valley and the Argentina Valley.
Within a few kilometres, spectacular sights and unique flavours await you, the result of an unrivalled culinary tradition.
Dolceacqua:
“A superb place, a bridge that is a jewel of lightness”: this is how Claude Monet described this picturesque village in 1883. A visit is a must to relive, even if only for a moment, the same emotion felt by the famous French painter.
Rocchetta Nervina:
this medieval village stands in a unique natural setting. The crystal-clear waters of the waterfalls and small lakes lead to the Barbaira stream canyon, an ideal destination for canyoning enthusiasts.
Triora:
protected by its ancient castle and defensive towers, Triora is one of Italy’s most beautiful villages and attracts thousands of visitors every year, intrigued by its unique history linked to witchcraft.
Bussana Vecchia:
an artistic village frozen in time. Strolling through its narrow streets, lined with artisan workshops and artists’ studios, you will breathe in a unique atmosphere of creativity and history.
French Riviera:
the Principality of Monaco will captivate you with the charm of Monte Carlo, whilst Nice and Cannes will welcome you with elegance and unforgettable views.