Best attractions and places to see around Levanto include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural richness. This charming town on the Ligurian Riviera serves as a base for exploring the Italian coast, known for its relaxed atmosphere and proximity to the Cinque Terre. The area features medieval castles, sandy beaches, and a network of hiking and cycling paths, offering diverse opportunities for exploration. Part of Levanto's territory is within the Cinque Terre National Park, a UNESCO World…
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I have copied the link for the new rules for the Monterosso-Vernazza-Corniglia hiking trails in high season. https://www.travelnews.ch/here-and-there/26314-cinque-terre-neue-regeln-gegen-massentourismus.html And for general information: https://www.cinqueterre.eu.com/de/wanderwege#monterosso-vernazza
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At Pentecost, the number of visitors was OK. Sure, we weren't alone here, but it was still absolutely within the limits. We started in Corniglia via Vernazza to Monterosso. The path is quite challenging with its elevation, I wouldn't want to hike it in the heat of summer, especially since prices are now going up from June to September to curb the crowds of tourists. If possible, try to avoid the off-season, you can only win 😉. I have the link for the new rules here: https://www.travelnews.ch/here-and-there/26314-cinque-terre-neue-regeln-gegen-massentourismus.html
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Walking along the paths you can enjoy a fantastic view of the sea, the villages and the characteristic vegetation of the park
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Beautiful paths to follow for breathtaking views, you can also return to the starting point by taking the train if you extend the km of walking
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Grandiose view of Vernazza - one of the most beautiful places in the Cinque Terre.
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Beautiful walk in the hills of the Cinque Terre
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Levanto boasts a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit the Levanto Castle (also known as San Giorgio Castle), a 12th-century medieval fortress offering panoramic coastal views. The 13th-century Medieval Loggia in the historic center and the ancient Medieval Walls, which once protected the town from pirates, are also significant. Don't miss the restored Ancient Clock Tower near Piazza del Popolo.
Yes, Levanto Beach (Spiaggia di Levanto) is one of the few true sandy beaches in the region, perfect for sunbathing and swimming. The "Spiaggia della Pietra" section is particularly family-friendly due to its shallow, sandy seabed. For a unique experience, the Piscine Casinò, a 1933 complex on the beach, features a pool and bathhouse.
Levanto is an excellent starting point for numerous hiking trails. A must-do is the trail from Levanto to Monterosso, which offers beautiful sea views and leads to the first of the Cinque Terre villages. You can also explore the Coastal Trail Between Levanto and Monterosso, which provides scenic vistas of Monterosso. Another option is the Route of the Sanctuary, a 2-3 hour hike through forests and olive groves. For more hiking options, check out the Running Trails around Levanto guide.
Absolutely! The Maremonti Bicycle and Pedestrian Path is a nearly 6 km route built on an old railway line, connecting Levanto with the nearby villages of Bonassola and Framura. It's mostly flat, partly through tunnels, and offers breathtaking sea views, making it ideal for walking or cycling. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Levanto guide.
The Chiesa di Sant'Andrea, a 13th-century church, is a remarkable example of Ligurian Gothic architecture with its distinctive facade of white marble and local serpentine. Explore the Historic Center with its narrow streets and pastel-colored houses, including Piazza Cavour and Piazza del Popolo. The Oratory of San Giacomo, next to the Church of Santa Maria della Costa, is also a significant cultural site.
For stunning views, head to Punta Levanto, an easy coastal trail offering enchanting sea vistas and the chance to spot the "La Pietra" rock formation, especially beautiful at sunset. Punta Mesco also provides spectacular panoramic views of the coast and the Cinque Terre. Within the Cinque Terre, the View of Vernazza and the sea is a prime location for photography, as is the View of Vernazza from the Monterosso Trail.
Yes, Levanto is often considered the "secret gateway" or ideal base for visiting the five villages of Cinque Terre (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore). They are easily accessible by train, boat, or hiking trails. The village of Vernazza, a characteristic fishing village, is a particularly popular destination.
Levanto offers several family-friendly options. The shallow, sandy seabed of "Spiaggia della Pietra" at Levanto Beach is ideal for children. The mostly flat Maremonti Bicycle and Pedestrian Path is also suitable for families to walk or cycle together. Exploring the historic center's charming streets and enjoying gelato are also popular family pastimes.
The Ligurian Riviera, including Levanto, is pleasant for visiting attractions and outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring, with fewer crowds than the peak summer months. September, in particular, often provides good hiking weather.
The charming nearby villages of Bonassola and Framura are definitely worth a visit. They offer tranquil beaches, clear waters, and cafes. You can easily reach them from Levanto via the scenic Maremonti Bicycle and Pedestrian Path or by train.
Beyond hiking and cycling, Levanto offers opportunities for various outdoor sports. Surfing is popular at Levanto Beach when conditions are right. You can also find numerous mountain biking trails; explore options in the MTB Trails around Levanto guide. The coastal waters are also suitable for kayaking and paddleboarding.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and the relaxed atmosphere. The stunning coastal views, especially from viewpoints like the View of Vernazza and the sea, are highly praised. Many also enjoy the extensive network of hiking and cycling paths, and the convenience of Levanto as a base for exploring the Cinque Terre.


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