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Cycle the easy, car-free La Riviera dei Fiori path from Imperia to Sanremo, enjoying sea views and coastal towns over 18.3 miles.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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15.2 km
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19.1 km
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25.6 km
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21.4 km
3.03 km
2.79 km
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210 m
125 m
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25.7 km
3.35 km
235 m
210 m
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The cycling route from Imperia to Sanremo is approximately 29.5 kilometers (18.3 miles) long. On average, it takes about 1 hour and 43 minutes to complete at a leisurely touring pace, but you might want to allow more time to enjoy the scenery and stop at points of interest.
Yes, this trail is considered easy and is ideal for beginners, families, and cyclists of all fitness levels. It features a predominantly flat profile and well-maintained, paved surfaces, making it a relaxed and enjoyable experience without significant climbs.
The terrain is mostly flat and paved, as the path is built on a disused railway line. You'll find two wide bike lanes and a parallel pedestrian path. Expect continuous views of the Ligurian Sea, charming coastal towns, and sections that pass through old railway tunnels.
Along the route, you'll encounter several interesting sights. Highlights include the historic Torre Prarola, the unique San Lorenzo Tunnel, and the Giant Bench at the Entrance to the Port of Santo Stefano. You'll also cross the Bridge Over the Argentina River and pass by historical sites like Villa Nobel and Fort Santa Tecla.
Parking is available at various points along the route in towns like Imperia (specifically Borgo Prino), San Lorenzo al Mare, Santo Stefano al Mare, and Sanremo. Look for designated parking areas near the trailheads in these coastal towns.
The best time to cycle this route is generally during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant, and the crowds are smaller. Summer can be enjoyable, but it can get quite warm and busy, especially in July and August.
Yes, the route is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find numerous visible bicycle rental and repair points, rest stops with fountains and benches, and cafes and snack bars conveniently located along the way in the various towns you pass through.
Generally, dogs are allowed on the Riviera dei Fiori cycling path, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness of the path for all users.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the La Riviera dei Fiori path. It is a public recreational asset, part of the Parco Costiero della Riviera dei Fiori, and is freely accessible to everyone.
Yes, the Riviera dei Fiori cycling path is a crucial part of the larger 'Ciclovia Tirrenica' project, an ambitious cycling corridor aiming to stretch from the French border to Rome. It also intersects with sections of the Ciclovia Svizzera-Mare and the Ciclabile San Remo - San Lorenzo Al Mare.
For most of its length, the path is entirely car-free. Being built on an old railway track, it provides a safe and peaceful cycling environment, separated from road traffic. This makes it particularly enjoyable for a relaxed touring experience.
At the end we went comfortably along the coast, on the old railway line, from San Remo to Imperia. It was 4 nice days for cycling🤩👌
On a worn-out Haibike rental bike, we cycled from our holiday resort of Imperia along the Ligurian coast to San Remo and back. Unfortunately, I only started recording in San Stefano. The Pista Ciclabile del Ponente Ligure is one of Italy's most beautiful and famous coastal cycle routes, running directly along the sea on a disused former railway line. It was beautiful – but unfortunately, there aren't any decent mountain bikes available to rent to explore the hinterland.
By bike back to the campsite, made a short stop to watch kitesurfers, the wind was strong, which you can clearly see from Lucy's hairstyle🤭
A well-developed cycle path that runs along the sea and is suitable for all types of bikes. A short section of about 300 m leads through the town. The route is extended every year and should lead to Andora in a few years.
Cycling tour to Sanremo, the cycle path runs along a former railway line, mostly with a view of the sea and through a few tunnels, in Sanremo itself the cycle path was unfortunately partially closed to us due to a sporting event