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Liguria
Imperia
Taggia

Apricale Historic Village – Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path loop from Taggia-Arma

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Road cycling routes
Italy
Liguria
Imperia
Taggia

Apricale Historic Village – Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path loop from Taggia-Arma

Hard

4.3

(3)

206

riders

Apricale Historic Village – Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path loop from Taggia-Arma

04:10

80.2km

1,420m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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2.59 km

Romanico bridge

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Worth seeing old Roman stone bridge in Taggia over the Argentina.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taggia#Sehensw%C3%BCrdheiten and de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina_(Fluss)

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8.91 km

Torrente Argentina

Lake

3

30.5 km

View of Bajardo

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Mountain village in the Armea valley located, as the crow flies, 11 km north of the municipality of Ospedaletti, about 10 km from Sanremo and positioned on one of the mountain ridges of the Maritime Alps inland at the apex of the Nervia valley. The territory of the municipality is between 332 and 1,627 meters above sea level. The overall altimetric excursion is equal to 1,295 metres. The peaks of the area are Monte Ceppo (1627 m), Monte Oliveto (1510 m), Monte Gavanelle (1447 m), Monte Bignone (1299 m), Monte Alpicella (1238 m), Monte Collettazzo (1230 m ), Punta Lodiro (1085 m), Mount Garbinee (1065 m), Mount Doa (716 m), Mount Campi (702 m).

The territory is mainly composed of olive groves, mountain Taggiasca quality [5], by now uncultivated arable land, vineyards, chestnut groves and mixed woodland. Today a part of the uncultivated land (those that can be easily irrigated) has been used for floriculture. The recent national awareness of organic products has given new interest in the cultivation of olive oil. For some years the cultivation of lavender has been expanding for the subsequent distillation of the extract.

The village has a typically rural character, with both a linear and annular structure, and has many environmental and architectural aspects typical of Ligurian villages: stone, narrow alleys, with tall houses connected to each other by counterthrust arches.

Bajardo is the municipality of the province of Imperia with the highest altitude: 910 m a.s.l..

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31.1 km

Bajardo Village

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Fountain and benches in the shade

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5

42.8 km

Apricale Historic Village

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The stone village, always kissed by the sun. Behind it, a breathtaking panorama: the Maritime Alps are the backdrop to a village that recalls the Middle Ages.

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6

48.9 km

SweetH2o is always worth a stop! Many bars in the square and drinking fountain

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7

49.1 km

Doria Castle of Dolceacqua

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Beautiful Ligurian market town, a stones throw from the Mediterranean. Its maze of streets and medieval bridge of the Nervia river are among many features which will woo you.

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55.3 km

Nervia

Lake

9

68.0 km

It's a bicycle highway. Of course, with racing bikes we don't often use the cycle paths but sometimes, given the traffic on the main roads, it's nice to have some peace of mind.

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10

75.1 km

Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path

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Located close to the sea and built on the site of the old railway, the cycle path that connects various towns on the Riviera di Ponente, including Sanremo, is perfect for anyone who wants to cycle safely. It is always very popular, even with families and children. The Giro d'Italia began here in 2015, with a team time trial between San Lorenzo al Mare and Sanremo.

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76.2 km

Bussana Vecchia

Viewpoint

76.5 km

Villa romana di Bussana

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B

80.2 km

End point

Train Station

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58.5 km

15.2 km

4.93 km

1.17 km

276 m

273 m

Surfaces

78.7 km

881 m

261 m

244 m

185 m

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