Natural monuments around Ventimiglia showcase a diverse landscape on the Italian Riviera, characterized by coastal features, ancient geological formations, and botanical richness. The area features dramatic cliffs, clear waters, and significant historical sites. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and archaeological interest, providing varied outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Famous botanical gardens that are a must-see if you're a plant lover or just want to take a stroll in the greenery.
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A must-see! Well-maintained, one-of-a-kind.
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The summit of Grammondo can be reached by three possible routes: 1. From Bevera-Collabassa, climbing a military road that is quite rugged at times; 2. From France, the easiest route; 3. From Sospel, along the old Jewish trail, which was used to transport Jews persecuted in France. But this third route is only a descent, as far as I remember.
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The view from Grammondo is truly 360 degrees!
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Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is home to a real living treasure: a thousand-year-old olive tree, considered the oldest tree in France. Aged between 2,000 and 2,500 years old according to experts, this majestic tree overlooking the village could have disappeared at the beginning of the 20th century. Daniel Biso, deputy mayor, and Christine Didier, historian and archivist of the city, tell us more about this extraordinary specimen.
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To also do departure from the Col de Castillon -Scuvion-drop of the razet-colla bassa-gramondo-return to Col Castillon via Pierre Pointue.
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Beyond the popular spots, consider visiting the magnificent Hanbury Botanical Gardens, known for their vast botanical collection and stunning coastal views. Another significant site is the prehistoric Balzi Rossi Caves, offering a fascinating glimpse into early human history. For dramatic coastal scenery, explore Capo Mortola with its rocky cliffs and marine protected area.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Hanbury Botanical Gardens are a great option, offering beautiful landscapes and diverse plant life that can be enjoyed by all ages. The Millennia-old Olive Tree of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is also a unique and accessible natural wonder that fascinates visitors.
The Balzi Rossi Caves are a prime example, recognized as one of Europe's most significant Paleolithic archaeological sites. Here, you can see red rock formations and learn about ancient human occupation. Additionally, the Ruins of Old Castellar offer a historical perspective with charming remnants of a past village, providing a reflective experience on life in earlier times.
For breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, head to Mont Grammondo Summit. The Hanbury Botanical Gardens also offer extraordinary panoramic views of the coast as they descend towards the Mediterranean Sea.
Absolutely. The broader Regional Natural Park of the Ligurian Alps offers an uncontaminated oasis with trekking trails for various levels. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available. You can find detailed guides for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling around Ventimiglia, which include routes near these natural areas.
Yes, the Ponte Cin Stone Bridge and Natural Pool is an excellent spot for getting into the water, sunbathing, and even canyoning. Additionally, Spiaggia delle Calandre is known for its fine sand and crystal-clear waters, perfect for a refreshing swim. Capo Mortola also features secluded spots and clear waters ideal for snorkeling or diving.
The Hanbury Botanical Gardens are a magnificent 18-hectare estate home to approximately 2500 plant taxa from five continents, set on a steep peninsula with stunning coastal views. It's considered one of Italy's most beautiful gardens, combining natural beauty with a rich historical legacy. The mild microclimate allows a wide range of exotic and Mediterranean flora to thrive.
Capo Mortola is characterized by dramatic rocky cliffs that plunge into the turquoise sea, featuring ancient caves dating back approximately 200 million years. It also encompasses the Protected Marine Area of Capo Mortola, recognized for its significant geological and paleontological interest, including important fossil deposits and a rich marine ecosystem.
Beyond the well-known sites, Baia Beniamin is an enchanting, uncontaminated cove hidden in nature, offering a serene escape. Exploring the less-traveled paths within the Regional Natural Park of the Ligurian Alps can also lead to quiet woods and opportunities for wildlife encounters away from the crowds.
The Balzi Rossi Caves can be visited year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoor archaeological site and the surrounding red rock formations. These seasons avoid the peak summer heat and crowds, providing a more comfortable and immersive experience.
Yes, there is a cafe located within the Hanbury Botanical Gardens, conveniently situated by the sea. This allows visitors to enjoy refreshments while taking in the beautiful surroundings and coastal views.


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