Best attractions and places to see around Cicagna, a town in the Fontanabuona Valley, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Situated on the Lavagna river, the area is historically linked to the slate industry and features a small historic center with ancient houses. The surrounding landscape includes mountains like Monte Manico del Lume, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
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Portofino is a fishing village located on the Italian Riviera southeast of Genoa. Colorful houses, boutiques, and restaurants line the Piazzetta, a small, cobblestone square overlooking the harbor. From the Piazzetta, a path leads to the church and the Castello Brown, a 16th-century fortress offering beautiful views of the town and the Ligurian Sea.
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Spectacular rock formations made from Portofino conglomerate with walking paths winding through the outcrops.
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Nodal point of the Promontory paths, almost impossible not to pass by
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Portofino is a jewel on the Italian Riviera and is located in the Liguria region. The fishing village of Portofino is picturesquely surrounded by magnificent nature with many sights. A magnificent place that is worth visiting.
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There is a bench and table to refresh to The Narrow Stones (Pietre Strette) before going down towards San fruttuoso
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What a beautiful walk with a final prize...a breathtaking country
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Portofino, a treasure chest of beauty, a volcano, as it was in ancient times open to the sea and vegetation and houses set in the narrow space to exploit every centimeter of space in the sun. I recommend continuing the path that leads to Brown castle and going as far as I will where you can you look at the horizon as you do from the bridge of an ocean liner. But don't say that one place is better than another because Liguria is a paradise like the name of its gulf.
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The Piazza Martiri dell'Olivetta is located directly at the small harbor of Portofino. Surrounded by stylish restaurants and cafés, you can enjoy a wonderful view of this dream setting from the terraces. Colorful fishing boats and elegant luxury yachts from all over the world rock photogenically in the small natural harbor. Chic boutiques, shops and art galleries surround the picturesque square, which attracts visitors from all over the world. The scenic beauty of the semicircular bay with the picturesque houses in colorful pastel tones, the hidden villas on the slopes and the lush Mediterranean vegetation create a true picture-book impression of the Ligurian coastal town of Portofino. Source: https://www.kunstundreisen.de/reisen/ligurien/portofino/piazza-portofino.html
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Cicagna offers a rich history, particularly tied to the slate industry. You can visit the Ecomuseo dell'Ardesia, which includes a didactic museum in Cicagna and an underground quarry experience in Isolona. Other notable sites include the Museo di Cultura Contadina dell'Alta Val Trebbia, housed in a 16th-century convent, and the ancient Santuario della Madonna dei Miracoli. Don't miss the Ponte dei Fieschi, an ancient bridge crossing the Lavagna river.
Yes, Cicagna is surrounded by natural beauty. The town itself is situated on the River Lavagna. For hiking, Monte Manico del Lume (801m altitude) is a popular destination. Further afield, you can explore Pietre Strette within the Portofino Park, known for its large rock formations and chestnut groves, offering a scenic viewpoint.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural surroundings, such as the trails around Pietre Strette, which is listed as family-friendly. The charming Portofino Harbor and Martyrs of Olivetta Square, Portofino are also considered family-friendly destinations, offering a picturesque setting to stroll and enjoy the coastal atmosphere.
Absolutely. The region around Cicagna is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Monte Caucaso Summit Trail from Cicagna' or the 'Recco - Monte Manico del Lume Trail'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Ponte della Vittoria, Cicagna – Passo della Crocetta (699 m) loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Cicagna and Cycling around Cicagna guides.
Cicagna is affectionately known as the 'Land of the Stork' due to a unique tradition that started in the 1920s. It began when a child's letter addressed to the 'stork' was delivered to the local post office, sparking a long-standing correspondence. A statue dedicated to the stork stands on the civic tower, symbolizing this heartwarming connection to the town's identity.
While Cicagna is inland, some notable coastal attractions are within reach. The beautiful San Fruttuoso Abbey and Bay is a must-see, accessible by foot or boat, offering both historical significance and a lovely beach. Portofino Harbor is another iconic coastal destination with its colorful houses and vibrant atmosphere.
The Torre di Levante is an 18th-century square stone tower in Cicagna. It has undergone restorations, with its current appearance dating back to the 1800s. Today, it serves as a venue for various artistic and cultural organizations, contributing to the town's vibrant community life.
Cicagna is a central hub for the Ecomuseo dell'Ardesia (Slate Ecomuseum). You can visit the didactic museum in Cicagna to learn about the 'black stone' and its processing. For a direct experience, an itinerary starting from Chiapparoni di Cicagna showcases slate artifacts, and a nearby underground quarry in Isolona (3 km away) offers insights into rock types, geological formations, and ancient extraction techniques.
Yes, you can visit Punta Chiappa Battery, a former 202nd coastal battery. This historical site allows visitors to experience history within its structures, with guided tours exploring walkways in caves that lead to panoramic viewpoints over the Golfo Paradiso.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of history and natural beauty. For instance, San Fruttuoso Abbey and Bay is appreciated for its historical depth and stunning accessibility by foot or boat. Portofino Harbor is often described as a 'jewel of the Ligurian Levant' for its picturesque setting with colorful houses and small boats. The community has shared over 550 photos and given more than 700 upvotes for the attractions in the area.
Yes, the Chiesa della Madonna della Salute (Parish Church of San Rocco), constructed in 1863, offers panoramic views of the Golfo Paradiso. It also houses a beautiful painting, 'Madonna della Salute,' by Carlo Dolci.


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