Nervi and Sant’Ilario trails
From Nervi and from the hilly area of Sant’Ilario you can reach Moro and Fasce Mounts, Giugo and Cordona Mounts, as well as the beautiful lakes of Nervi
A hiking and trekking day in Genoa immerse in nature. From the city center and from all the districts of Genoa in a few minutes you can reach the mountains. From the Ancient Port starts boat trips to Ligurian Riviera (Camogli, Portofino as far as Cinque Terre). Genoa is a city squeezed between mountains and sea, a characteristic that makes it easy for trekking lovers to venture to explore it by sea or along the path meandering around the city
From Nervi and from the hilly area of Sant’Ilario you can reach Moro and Fasce Mounts, Giugo and Cordona Mounts, as well as the beautiful lakes of Nervi
The paths of the Portofino Promontory connects Camogli, Portofino and Santa Margherita Ligure passing through the famous San Fruttuoso Abbey
A path known by the inhabitants of the eastern districts of Genoa for the charm of the buildings dating back to the Second World War and for the breathtaking landscapes
The Peralto Park in the Righi distict is one of the busiest areas of the city for hiking, trekking and jogging
Nostra Signora di Acquasanta sanctuary is located in the thermal area of Genoa a few minutes from Voltri. From here starts lots of hiking trails
Hiking paths lead up from the Sestri district towards the summit of Gazzo, Val Varenna and the Borzoli mountains
Val Varenna is one of the most beautiful areas of Genoa for trekking, mountain biking and bird watching. Land of ancient mills, it is located a few minutes from the Pegli district
A historic railway in Genoa, with the oldest locomotive still active in Italy and a belle époque style carriage
In the summer season, the boats of private consortiums travels from Porto Antico to the Riviera’s most beautiful location
The two villages of the western Ligurian Riviera part of the Metropolitan City of Genoa are included in the Beigua Natural Park
Ideas and tips to visit the Val Polcevera on foot following its ancient trails or by public transport. Discovering the hilly paths of Rivarolo, Begato, Coronata and Murta