Attractions and places to see around Borgio Verezzi include a blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and cultural experiences in Liguria, Italy. The municipality encompasses the seaside resort of Borgio and the medieval hillside village of Verezzi, recognized as one of "Italy's Most Beautiful Villages." The area features diverse landscapes, from coastal views to ancient hamlets. Visitors can explore geological formations, historical sites, and thematic trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The last section is the one that requires the best riding technique. Since I've already had a long day, I prefer to skip it and meet up with my tireless companions down at the little church 😁
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Finalborgo is the historic center of Finale Ligure, a charming place where you can find various shops, especially linked to outdoor activities such as climbing, MTB and hiking. It is a lively centre, where you can stop for an aperitif after a day of sport.
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Very nice old town but often very crowded.
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Passing through Finale Ligure, you cannot fail to visit Finalborgo, a beautiful medieval historic center
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Luckily there are a few trees in the forecourt, so that at 35°C you can not only breathe, but also cool down 🥵😅😅.
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The entrance to Final Borgo
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Here it ends, but you can always go up ..
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NATO's "Scatter" base worked as a radio base from 1962 to 1992, year in which it was abandoned due to the end of the Cold War. Twenty American soldiers lived here and people still rumor about trucks disappearing into stone openings, helicopters hovering above the base at night, hidden missile platforms and secret tunnels within the mountain. After several ideas for a potential recovery, none of which have ever seen the light, it serves as the main starting point of the mountain bike trails of Finale Ligure, as well as the playground of several local street artists, who spray paint their masterpieces onto its crumbling walls.
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Borgio Verezzi is home to the renowned Borgio Verezzi Caves (Grotte di Valdemino), famous for their vibrant, colorful rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. You can also discover the area's geological history on the Geological Trail, a 6 km path starting from the caves, or explore local environments on the Nature Trail, which passes through Aleppo pine forests and Mediterranean scrub.
Absolutely. The municipality includes the medieval hillside village of Verezzi, recognized as one of "Italy's Most Beautiful Villages." Explore its four picturesque stone hamlets—Poggio, Piazza, Roccaro, and Crosa—connected by narrow alleyways. Don't miss the 17th-century Church of San Martino, or the ancient Phoenician Mill, one of only three such mills surviving on the continent, offering breathtaking views.
The area around Borgio Verezzi is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for mountain biking, such as the challenging Rollercoaster Trail or the Crestino Trail. For gravel biking, explore routes like the "End of Roller Coaster Trail – Belvedere Cà del Moro loop." Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy scenic rides such as the "Pietra Ligure Promenade – Zuccarello Historic Village loop." For running, there are trails like the "Borgata Poggio di Verezzi loop." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Borgio Verezzi, Road Cycling Routes around Borgio Verezzi, and Running Trails around Borgio Verezzi guides.
Yes, the Borgio Verezzi Caves (Grotte di Valdemino) are a popular family attraction, offering an engaging subterranean journey through colorful formations. Exploring the picturesque hamlets of Verezzi, with their caruggi and creuze, can also be a delightful experience for families. Additionally, the Finalborgo Historic Center, a short distance away, is a charming medieval town with shops and a lively atmosphere suitable for all ages.
Borgio Verezzi offers attractions year-round. The summer months are ideal for enjoying the coastal areas and cultural events like the annual Borgio Verezzi Theater Festival in Piazza Sant'Agostino. For exploring the caves and trails, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds. The vibrant colors of the caves are a constant draw regardless of the season.
Beyond the medieval hamlets, you can delve into the area's past by visiting the Ex NATO Base. This former radio base, operational during the Cold War, now serves as a starting point for mountain bike trails and features fascinating street art on its crumbling walls, offering a glimpse into a more recent historical period.
While the Verezzi hamlets are well-known, exploring the specific narrow alleyways (caruggi and creuze) connecting them can feel like discovering hidden corners. The Phoenician Mill, an authentic historical testament to Verezzi's ancient roots, is a unique and well-preserved site that offers both historical interest and panoramic views, making it a true hidden gem.
Borgio Verezzi offers a variety of stunning views. From the hillside village of Verezzi and its hamlets, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Ligurian coast. The Phoenician Mill, being the highest point of the Borgio Verezzi Panoramic Ring, provides breathtaking sea views. The Geological Trail also offers scenic outlooks over Borgio and Loano, while many trails, like the Rollercoaster Trail, include viewpoints.
The hamlets of Verezzi—Poggio, Piazza, Roccaro, and Crosa—are significant for their well-preserved medieval architecture, characterized by pink stone buildings and intricate alleyways. Poggio is considered the main tourist center and a key reason for Verezzi's designation as one of "Italy's Most Beautiful Villages." These hamlets host cultural events like the Borgio Verezzi Theater Festival and offer a unique glimpse into traditional Ligurian life.
Yes, in the center of Borgio, you can discover the "Muri raccontano and Parco dell'Acquedotto." These two artistic attractions feature a collection of murals, statues, mosaics, ceramics, and drawings, adding a vibrant cultural dimension to the town.
The subterranean route open to the public within the Borgio Verezzi Caves (Grotte di Valdemino) is approximately 800 meters long. A typical guided tour, allowing you to appreciate the colorful formations, natural water features, and underground lakes, usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The vibrant Ex NATO Base is appreciated for its unique history and as a starting point for mountain biking. The Rollercoaster Trail is loved for its flowing sections and varied terrain. Many also enjoy the lively atmosphere and shops in the Finalborgo Historic Center, making it a popular spot for an aperitif after a day of sport.


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