Attractions and places to see around Bajardo include an ancient village situated at 900 meters above sea level in the Ligurian Alps. This area offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, with origins tracing back to pre-Roman times and connections to Celtic civilizations. Visitors can explore various sites, from ancient ruins to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Ligurian Sea and Maritime Alps.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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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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One of the most beautiful railway routes for cyclists
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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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Beautiful gallery that becomes a sort of museum on the Milan-Sanremo. Information panels and writings on the asphalt that tell the story of the cycling race over the years.
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The cycle route runs along an old disused railway line. The flat tunnels prevent arduous climbs and cool the body down wonderfully in summer.
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Bajardo is rich in history. You can visit the evocative ruins of the Old Parish Church of San Nicolò, which stands on the remains of a pagan temple and medieval castle. The village also has the New Parish Church of San Nicolò, built after the 1887 earthquake, and the Oratory of San Salvatore, housing a 1550 altarpiece. Don't miss the Piazza De Sonnaz for insights into Bajardo's Celtic past, and explore the charming narrow alleys known as Caruggi.
Bajardo, situated at 900 meters above sea level, offers breathtaking 360-degree views. The terrace in front of the Old Parish Church of San Nicolò ruins is particularly renowned for its spectacular vistas of the Ligurian Sea, the French coast, and the majestic Maritime Alps.
The area around Bajardo is excellent for cycling, especially along the coast. You can enjoy the Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path, built on an old railway line, which connects various towns on the Riviera di Ponente. Other popular routes include the Sanremo–San Lorenzo al Mare Cycle Path and the Riviera dei Fiori Cycle Path. For a unique experience, cycle through the Old Railway Tunnel of Ospedaletti, which features panels illustrating the history of the Milan-San Remo cycling race, or the Ospedaletti, ciclabile tunnel with dozens of inscriptions, offering a flat, dry, and traffic-free route.
Yes, the Ligurian Alps surrounding Bajardo offer numerous trails. While the region is known for more challenging routes like the 'Climb to Monte Caggio' or 'Monte Caggio (1,090 m) – Nice view loop from San Romolo', you can find a variety of options. For more details on running trails, including difficulty levels, explore the Running Trails around Bajardo guide.
Absolutely. The Bajardo region provides challenging mountain biking experiences. Routes such as the 'Agrifoglio Trail – Molini di Triora loop from Castel Vittorio' and 'Monte Bignone – View of Bajardo loop from San Romolo' are popular among MTB enthusiasts. For a comprehensive list of trails and their difficulties, refer to the MTB Trails around Bajardo guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The coastal cycle paths, such as the Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path and the Ospedaletti, ciclabile tunnel, are popular with families and children due to their safe, traffic-free environment. Within Bajardo itself, exploring the historic Caruggi and the Bach Flowers Garden can be enjoyable for all ages.
Bajardo holds significant historical weight, tracing its origins back to pre-Roman times with strong connections to Celtic and Druid civilizations. The Old Parish Church of San Nicolò ruins are believed to be built on a pagan temple. The village's history is also marked by the devastating 1887 earthquake, which profoundly shaped its architecture and memory. Bajardo is also known for its enduring traditions, such as the medieval 'Ra Barca' festival.
Beyond the stunning panoramic views, Bajardo features a small, serene Bach Flowers Garden located just before the old church ruins. You can also observe striking ancient olive trees that are a notable feature of the landscape around the church ruins, adding to the area's natural charm.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the well-maintained infrastructure. The coastal cycle paths are highly appreciated for being 'beautiful by the sea' and offering a 'dream bike path' experience. Many enjoy the flat, dry, and traffic-free routes, especially through the tunnels, which provide a pleasant way to explore the Riviera. The historical depth and panoramic views of Bajardo itself are also major draws.
Yes, the coastal cycle paths offer accessible sections. Specifically, the Old Railway Tunnel of Ospedaletti and the Ospedaletti, ciclabile tunnel with dozens of inscriptions are noted as wheelchair-accessible, providing a smooth and enjoyable experience away from traffic.
Beyond the coastal paths, you can explore various cycling routes around Bajardo. Options range from easy to difficult, such as the 'Dolceacqua — Historic Village loop from Apricale' or the more challenging 'Castel Vittorio loop from Castel Vittorio'. For a full overview of routes and their difficulties, check the Cycling around Bajardo guide.


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