Best attractions and places to see around Prelà include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Liguria region of Italy. The area is characterized by its picturesque landscape, featuring extensive olive groves and historical hamlets. Visitors can explore ancient castle ruins, Renaissance churches, and unique cultural initiatives like painted doors. The region also offers natural attractions such as ponds and a network of cycle paths along the coast.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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One of the longest tunnels on the cycle path
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Tunnel of the old railway line, along which the cycle path La Pista ciclabile del Ponente ligure now runs.
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Milan/San Remo💯🔝
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If you are looking for a nice leisurely bike tour with a great Mediterranean view, this is the right place for you
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Very nice cycle path. Highly recommended
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The only cool thing is that you won't want to leave!
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The area around Prelà offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Lecchiore Ponds, known for their small waterfalls and multiple bathing spots further upstream. The landscape is also characterized by extensive olive groves, particularly around Prelà Castello, which are picturesque for walks. Additionally, the region provides access to stunning coastal views and natural features along the Ligurian Sea.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Borgo Prino Seafront Cycle Path offers a pleasant ride with benches. Another popular option is the San Lorenzo Tunnel, part of a car-free cycle path built on an old railway line directly along the Ligurian Sea, stretching from San Remo towards Imperia. You can find more cycling routes in the area by exploring the Cycling around Prelà guide.
Prelà is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of a 12th-century castle in Prelà Castello, an idyllic village that also features a Renaissance church with a baroque facade. In Molini di Prelà, visit the 15th-century Church of San Giovanni del Groppo with its Renaissance portico and 16th-century frescoes, and admire a medieval stone bridge. The Oratory of Santa Maria Maddalena and the Chapel of the Daughters of Mary also offer glimpses into the area's past.
Absolutely. The hamlet of Valloria is renowned for its unique cultural initiative where numerous doors are adorned with paintings by contemporary artists, transforming the village into an open-air art gallery. Valloria also hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
Prelà offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. Popular routes include the 'Vasia and its Hamlets Loop' and 'Anello dell'Alta Val Prino from San Michele to Molini di Prelà'. For a comprehensive list and details on difficulty and distance, refer to the Hiking around Prelà guide.
Many attractions around Prelà are suitable for families. The car-free coastal cycle paths, such as the San Lorenzo Tunnel and Borgo Prino Seafront Cycle Path, are ideal for cycling with children. The Lecchiore Ponds also offer a fun natural setting for exploration and bathing.
Yes, several attractions are noted for their accessibility. The San Lorenzo Tunnel and the Borgo Prino Seafront Cycle Path are both designated as wheelchair-accessible, offering smooth surfaces for enjoyment.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The car-free cycle paths along the Ligurian Sea are a 'real dream tour' offering stunning views and a pleasant experience. The Lecchiore Ponds are loved for their 'small waterfalls and lakes' and multiple bathing spots. The historical tunnels along the cycle paths are also considered 'fascinating places to cross'.
Yes, the Lecchiore Ponds are a popular spot for wild swimming. They feature small waterfalls and lakes along the stream, with multiple bathing spots available further upstream from the main entrance.
For those interested in running, Prelà offers various trails. You can find routes like the 'Ring of the Dolcedo Hamlets and Municipal Forest' or the 'Church of San Tommaso, Dolcedo – Oratory of San Carlo loop from Dolcedo'. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Prelà guide.
The Liguria region generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the bathing spots at Lecchiore Ponds and the coastal cycle paths, where the sea breeze can make the heat more bearable.
Yes, beyond the main churches, Prelà has several smaller religious sites. These include the Oratory of Santa Maria Maddalena, a baroque structure in front of the main church, and the Chapel of the Daughters of Mary, erected in 1851. In the hamlet of Novelli, you can find the Chapel of San Rocco, which houses a recently restored wooden statue from 1611.


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