Attractions and places to see around Taggia include a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This charming town in the Liguria region of Italy is divided into the historic inland center of Taggia and the coastal area of Arma di Taggia. The municipality is nestled in the Argentina River valley, surrounded by olive groves and offering diverse attractions. Its medieval center is one of the largest and best-preserved in Liguria.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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One of the longest tunnels on the cycle path
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In August, it's nice and cool in the tunnels. Wonderful route, one of the most beautiful bike paths anywhere. You should set off early, around 8 a.m., in midsummer; there are plenty of places to stop for refreshments. Easy (or not at all) route profile. Easy rolling!
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very nice tour with a little effort you can get there
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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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This cycle path is one of the most beautiful railway routes I have ever ridden. Always along the sea with tunnels built so that you don't have to take any detours
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My most interesting tunnel so far. Every 100 meters there are cyclists who have won or played a role in the cycling race to San Remo.
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Taggia is renowned for its extensive cycle paths, particularly those built on the old railway line. The Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path is a favorite, connecting various towns along the Riviera di Ponente and offering beautiful sea views. You can also explore the Old Railway Tunnel of Ospedaletti, which features panels illustrating the history of the Milan-San Remo cycling race, or the San Lorenzo Tunnel, a car-free path directly on the Ligurian Sea.
Taggia boasts a rich history. You can visit the impressive Ponte Antico, a medieval stone bridge with 15 arches, or wander through Taggia's well-preserved medieval Centro Storico with its narrow alleys and traditional stone houses. Other significant sites include the 15th-century Convent of San Domenico, the ruins of Taggia Castle offering panoramic views, and the imposing Basilica di San Giacomo e San Filippo.
Yes, Taggia offers several family-friendly options. The coastal area of Arma di Taggia features sandy beaches like Fortress Beach and Municipal Baths Beach, which are suitable for families due to their shallow and calm waters. The cycle paths, such as the Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path, are also very popular with families and children, providing a safe and enjoyable way to explore the coast.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy the sandy beaches of Arma di Taggia or stroll along the palm-lined Lungomare di Arma di Taggia promenade. Taggia is nestled in the Argentina River Valley, surrounded by olive groves that produce the famous Taggiasca olive oil. The surrounding hills also offer opportunities for nature walks and enjoying the landscape.
Beyond its historical landmarks, Taggia offers cultural insights. The Museo di Arte Sacra houses religious art and historical artifacts. You can also visit the Church of Nostra Signora del Canneto, known for its Romanesque tower, or the Santuario della Santissima Annunziata dell'Arma, a unique church carved into a rock between Arma di Taggia and Bussana.
Absolutely. The area around Taggia provides various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the challenging "Via della Costa from Sanremo to Taggia" or more moderate options such as the "Castellaro Village loop from Taggia." For easier walks, consider the "Villa romana di Bussana loop from Bussana." You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Taggia guide.
Yes, Taggia is a great starting point for road cycling. Routes range from the challenging "From Arma di Taggia to Passo della Teglia and Colle d'Oggia - ring tour" to easier options like the "Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path loop from Taggia-Arma." The coastal cycle path is particularly popular. Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Taggia guide.
The Ligurian coast generally enjoys a mild climate, making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for cycling and hiking, avoiding the peak summer heat. Even in August, the wind along the coastal cycle paths can make the heat more bearable, and the tunnels provide cool respite.
Yes, some of the popular cycle paths are noted for their accessibility. The San Lorenzo Tunnel and the Old Railway Tunnel of Ospedaletti are specifically marked as wheelchair accessible, offering a smooth and enjoyable experience along the coast.
Taggia is famous for its Taggiasca olives and the high-quality olive oil produced from them. Visitors can often find olive oil tasting experiences to sample this local specialty. The town also hosts local markets and events, such as Meditaggiasca in late September, dedicated to local products like Taggiasca oil and olives.
Visitors particularly appreciate the car-free nature of the cycle paths, which are built on the old railway line directly along the Ligurian Sea. They are described as a "dream tour" offering breathtaking sea views. The tunnels along the route are also a highlight, providing cooler temperatures and, in some cases, historical displays about cycling.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the "Arma di Taggia Beachfront – Arma di Taggia and Bussana loop" or a longer "Seafront loop from Taggia." These trails offer varying distances and difficulties, often along the coast or through scenic areas. More options are available in the Running Trails around Taggia guide.


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