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alainr Jul 10th, 2016 07:35 PM

Liguria guide book suggestions needed!
 
We will be spending a week in September at a home in Dolceda which is near Imperia, north of Genoa.

I would appreciate suggestions for a guidebook which concentrates on that area--for hikes, interesting villages, etc. There is a lot of info on the Cinque Terre but i have not found one which spends a lot of time on the western part of Italy between Genoa and France.

Looking forward to hearing from the experts!

kybourbon Jul 10th, 2016 08:24 PM

This lists dozens of trails in Liguria.

http://www.beactiveliguria.it/en/bea...ours-hike.html

Google Alpi Liguri (area near Imperia).

http://www.parks.it/parco.alpi.liguri/Emap.php?opt=iti

alainr Jul 12th, 2016 09:42 AM

thank you for your suggestions. i am looking for a guidebook for the towns and villages in the area.

yorkshire Jul 12th, 2016 09:49 AM

You may find that internet resources are needed to supplement your books because that area does not get as much buzz as the eastern riviera, but I recall the Eyewitness and Cadogan guides covering it adequately.

HappyTrvlr Jul 12th, 2016 12:49 PM

Cadogen guides give very specific information.

MaineGG Jul 12th, 2016 01:37 PM

A very helpful Fodorite, FrenchMystiqueTours, made a great photo-report of an area in Liguria not too far from Dolceda. Here's a link to that thread:

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...elle-palme.cfm

There are some good links at the very end of his report.

There are hiking paths called the Sentiero Liguria. The site seems to be in Italian only, but here's the link for the trails around Imperia.

http://testslmappe.jimdo.com/

el13207 Jul 13th, 2016 09:48 AM

We too are going to Liguria this fall, and the only book I've found that is devoted entirely to that region is the Bradt guide "Liguria" by Rosie Whitehouse (www.bradtguides.com, published in March 2016), which I bought on Amazon. It is extremely complete, although it does not list all accommodations and restaurants in every town (I have had to cobble all that together from a variety of guidebooks and websites). Hope this helps!


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