Liguria Region Walking / Strolling Attractions

Here are the top Liguria Region walking / strolling listings so you can find the best in Liguria Region for your trip. Read these walking / strolling reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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4.9 star rating
(10 reviews)
La Spezia, Liguria Region, Italy
The jagged coastline of Cinque Terre is home to panoramic views and photogenic villages. You can walk between the five villages (Cinque Terre means five villages) on..
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4.0 star rating
(27 reviews)
Genova, Liguria Region, Italy
The second largest aquarium in Europe and the largest in Italy, the Acquario di Genova offers hosts a number of exhibits from tropical to cold waters, brackish to local..
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4.7 star rating
(3 reviews)
Riomaggiore, Liguria Region, Italy
This is one of the 5 towns that makes up Chinque Terre, the most beautiful place in Italy, in my opinion. Beautiful, small, picturesque towns on the Mediterranean..
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5.0 star rating
(2 reviews)
Manarola, Liguria Region, Italy
It's a very lovely promenade between Manarola and Riomaggiore.
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5.0 star rating
(2 reviews)
La Spezia, Liguria Region, Italy
One of the most beautiful 'hiking' trips I've ever done. We slept outside in improvised hammocks with an amazing view on the sea, the mountains and the..
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5.0 star rating
(2 reviews)
Vernazza, Liguria Region, Italy
This is the best place to be in Vernazza, sitting in the harbor watching the small town rotate! Beautifull
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Portovenere, Liguria Region, Italy
spectacular overview on the blue sea
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Genova, Liguria Region, Italy
Capolungo is the best place in the world!
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5.0 star rating
(2 reviews)
La Spezia, Liguria Region, Italy
alla Locanda Lorena i miei amici Sergio e Sonia ci han fatto vivere in un sogno...e mangiare da sogno!
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Nervi, Liguria Region, Italy
La passeggiata a mare si estende dal porticciolo di Nervi all'antico scalo di Capoluogo per circa 2 Km.
Sembra che un modesto sentiero esistesse giĆ  nel 1823 e..
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