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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Lerici

Best natural monuments around Lerici are found within Italy's Gulf of Poets, characterized by its coastal landscape and regional parks. The area features diverse terrain, offering opportunities for exploring its natural beauty. Lerici is known for its scenic coastal walks, natural parks, and unique geological sites. The region provides a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, including viewpoints and historical natural formations.

Best natural monuments around Lerici

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Last updated: April 30, 2026

Church of San Pietro (Porto Venere)

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The ancient church of San Pietro, located at the end of the peninsula, is an eye-catcher.
It's also worth seeing from the inside, and you can even climb onto the roof.

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This trail is a stunningly beautiful hike, with repeated, magnificent views of the sea. However, the path is narrow and runs along a steep slope.

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a charming, elongated park with palm trees and all kinds of other botanical plants that was created in the 19th century.

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The Golden Butterfly Megalithic Site

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Prehistoric megalithic complex discovered by Professor Enrico Calzolari in the 1990s.
The phenomenon of the golden butterfly occurs during the summer solstice when the warm light of the sunset, passing …

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Traaton Waterfall

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definitely take at least one towel with you. Wonderful refreshment!

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The ancient church of San Pietro, located at the end of the peninsula, is an eye-catcher. It's also worth seeing from the inside, and you can even climb onto the roof.

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This trail is a stunningly beautiful hike, with repeated, magnificent views of the sea. However, the path is narrow and runs along a steep slope.

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He was an important Italian general and freedom fighter who played an important role in the unification of Italy in the 19th century. It stands in a public park directly at the harbor

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You have a fantastic view here, for many years I just wanted to stand here once and enjoy it, I was lucky not many people wanted to do the same on that day 😉

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I can only say again and again, oh my God, how beautiful it is here

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I've wanted to go here for so long, finally, it was fantastic

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An incredibly beautiful place. This view is fantastic.

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The park itself is quite long. There is a lot to discover. The Garibaldi statue is, in my opinion, a highlight, especially because of its positioning on two hind legs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic viewpoints around Lerici?

Lerici offers several breathtaking viewpoints. One highly rated spot is the Panoramic view over Porto Venere and the Ligurian Coast, known for its magnificent sea vistas. Another excellent choice is the View of Porto Venere and the island of Palmaria from Forte del Muzzerone, which provides expansive views of Porto Venere's citadel and the island of Palmaria.

Are there any natural parks or reserves near Lerici worth exploring?

Yes, the **Montemarcello Regional Park** is a significant natural reserve near Lerici. It features diverse flora and fauna and offers numerous trails for various hiking levels, rewarding visitors with panoramic coastal views and opportunities to observe local wildlife.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near Lerici's natural monuments?

The region around Lerici is known for its scenic coastal walks and nature trails. You can find paths connecting Lerici to San Terenzo with captivating views, or explore the broader 'Sentiero Liguria' for hikes through pine forests and along the coast. For more detailed routes, you can explore Hiking around Lerici, which includes trails like the Zanego-Tellaro Trail and the Lerici, Monte Branzi, and Monte Rocchetta Loop.

Are there any family-friendly natural attractions in Lerici?

Absolutely. The View of Porto Venere and the island of Palmaria from Forte del Muzzerone is categorized as family-friendly, offering impressive views that can be enjoyed by all ages. Additionally, the Giuseppe Garibaldi Equestrian Statue, Public Gardens provides a charming, landscaped park for a leisurely stroll.

What are some unique natural or historical sites to visit?

A truly unique site is The Golden Butterfly Megalithic Site on Monte Caprione. This prehistoric complex is famous for a phenomenon during the summer solstice when the sunset projects a 'golden butterfly' image onto a monolith. Another historical natural monument is the Church of San Pietro (Porto Venere), built on a rocky spur overlooking the open sea, offering stunning views, especially at sunset.

What are the best times to visit Lerici for natural monuments?

The coastal trails and natural parks are enjoyable for much of the year. For a unique experience, consider visiting around the summer solstice (late June) to witness the 'Golden Butterfly' phenomenon at the megalithic site on Monte Caprione. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, while summer is ideal for enjoying the beaches and coastal views.

Are there any hidden beaches or coves near Lerici?

Yes, Lerici offers idyllic beaches and coves for a peaceful escape.

Cala Maramozza is considered a hidden gem, accessible by a scenic hike or a short boat ride, known for its crystal-clear waters and untouched surroundings. Fiascherino Beach is another serene, small sandy bay nestled in lush greenery, perfect for sunbathing or quiet picnics.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hiking trails around Lerici?

The hiking trails around Lerici can vary. Some paths, like those leading to the Panoramic view over Porto Venere and the Ligurian Coast, can be narrow and run along steep slopes, with some short rocky passages. Good footwear and sure-footedness are often recommended for these more challenging sections. Other trails, such as the easy hike connecting Lerici to San Terenzo, offer more leisurely walks.

Can I cycle or gravel bike near the natural monuments in Lerici?

Yes, the region provides opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes that offer views of the natural landscape. For specific cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Lerici guide, which includes routes like the San Terenzo Beach – Lerici Promenade loop. For gravel biking, explore the Gravel biking around Lerici guide for more challenging options.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Lerici?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning, repeated views of the sea and coastline, especially from viewpoints like the Panoramic view over Porto Venere and the Ligurian Coast. The tranquility of hidden coves, the diverse flora and fauna of Montemarcello Regional Park, and the unique historical-natural blend of sites like the Church of San Pietro are also highly appreciated. The opportunity to experience breathtaking sunsets is a common highlight.

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