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Urban hiking trails around Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino offer a blend of coastal and village exploration along the Ligurian coast. The region features Mediterranean scrubland, ancient olive groves, and forests of oak and holm. Elevations range from sea level to the 616-meter peak of Mount Portofino, though urban routes typically stay at lower altitudes. The promontory is characterized by conglomerate crags and connects charming coastal villages.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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5.25km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.45km
00:40
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The only place I could live if they kicked me out of my (Bogliasco)
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Rapallo's picturesque palm-lined waterfront promenade connects the harbor with cafés, restaurants, and boutiques. There are also benches where you can take in the views of the entire picturesque stretch of coastline, making for an enchanting experience with a Mediterranean flair.
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The monumental work, dedicated to the "Hero of Two Worlds," Giuseppe Garibaldi (Nice 1807 - Caprera 1882), was created in marble in 1906 by the master sculptors Repetto of Lavagna, based on a design by the Lombard sculptor Odoardo Tabacchi (Valganna 1831 - Milan 1905). The monument depicts the leader on a rock, his face turned toward the sea and his right index finger extended to indicate the direction Garibaldi's followers should follow. His left hand holds a sword. The rock symbolizes the rock of Quarto (Genoa), from which the Expedition of the Thousand set out for Sicily in 1860 to overthrow the Bourbon government. The monument is located in the historic Ghiaia neighborhood, which is deeply rooted in its traditions; the most famous is the Spring Festival, which consists of the lighting of a bonfire and the free distribution of fritters. "A San Gioxeppe, se ti peu, impi a poela de frisceu..." - "A San Giuseppe, se ti peu, impi a poela de frisceu..." - "A San Giuseppe, se ti peu, impi a poela de frisceu..." - "On Saint Joseph's Day, if you can, fill the pan with fritters." The celebration, in honor of Saint Joseph (March 19), takes place the following Sunday. (c) https://www.comune.santa-margherita-ligure.ge.it/it/vivere/735833
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The Monumento A Vittorio Emanuele II in the Piazza Martiri Della Libertà in Santa Margherita Ligure, commemorating the first king of a united Italy, was erected in 1894. (c)
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Beautiful location, base and arrival point of the excursion. Consider arriving by train or bus (from Rapallo or Camogli for example) because the few parking lots are very expensive.
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There are nearly 90 urban hiking trails around Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino. The majority, 64 routes, are rated as easy, making them accessible for most hikers. You'll also find 23 moderate trails and a couple of more challenging options.
For an easy introduction to urban hiking, consider the Santa Margherita Ligure Castle – Santa Margherita Ligure loop, which is just over 2 km. Another great option is the Santa Margherita Ligure Beach – Santa Margherita Ligure loop, offering a pleasant 4.3 km stroll along the coast.
Yes, many urban hikes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same charming town. Examples include the Camogli Waterfront – Camogli loop, which is an easy 4.7 km route, or the slightly longer Camogli Waterfront – Camogli Public Beach loop, a moderate 7 km option.
Urban trails often connect you to the region's rich history and stunning natural beauty. You can explore historical sites like the Punta Chiappa Battery, enjoy the picturesque Portofino Harbor, or visit the iconic Portofino Lighthouse. Many routes also offer incredible viewpoints, such as the View of the Gulf of Paradise from San Rocco di Camogli.
The mild climate of the Portofino promontory makes it suitable for urban hiking year-round. However, spring and autumn are particularly ideal. During these seasons, temperatures are cooler, and the skies are often clear, providing comfortable conditions and excellent visibility for coastal views.
Absolutely. Many of the easy urban trails are perfect for families. The shorter, flatter routes found in towns like Santa Margherita Ligure and Camogli are generally well-suited for all ages. These paths often stay close to amenities and offer beautiful coastal scenery without significant elevation changes.
Many urban trails in the Portofino area are dog-friendly, especially those that stick to coastal promenades or well-maintained paths within or near towns. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, particularly in more crowded areas or protected natural zones within the park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1,400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of the Ligurian Sea, the charming coastal villages, and the unique blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural points of interest accessible directly from urban centers.
Yes, the Portofino promontory is renowned for its coastal paths. Many urban hikes, particularly those starting from Camogli or Santa Margherita Ligure, offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Ligurian Sea, the Gulf of Paradise, and the Tigullio Gulf. You'll often find yourself walking directly alongside the water.
The urban trails are designed to connect and showcase the beautiful coastal towns. Routes like the Camogli – Camogli Public Beach loop allow you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Camogli, while trails around Santa Margherita Ligure provide easy access to its vibrant streets and waterfront.
For urban hikes, comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you'll be on paved paths, cobblestones, and sometimes unpaved trails. Layers are recommended due to the coastal weather, and a light jacket can be useful even on sunny days. Don't forget sun protection, especially during warmer months.


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