Liguria Italy - village recommendations

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Lanme
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Liguria Italy - village recommendations

Postby Lanme » Thu May 01, 2014 9:30 pm

Hello
The in-laws are coming over from NZ in September and we are looking to spend a week in Menton and then a week somewhere in the region of Liguria (ideally a 2-3 hour drive from Nice airport). Does any one have any recommendations of villages/towns that would be be an ideal place to base ourselves. We will be travelling with a 2.5 and a 6 month old. Somewhere that has a few things to keep the toddler occupied, a couple of nice toddler friendly restaurants etc.
Any advice much appreciated!
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Re: Liguria Italy - village recommendations

Postby elizad » Sat May 03, 2014 8:52 am

Hello

There is an article in today's Times in the Travel part on Liguria - "Walk the old salt road in Liguria". It has few places recommended.

Looks lovely!
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Postby greyingmum » Sat May 03, 2014 4:40 pm

The first time we took my daughter to Italy when she was 13 months old (14 years ago) we went to a beautiful village on the beach called Sestri Levante. We've also stayed in Laigueglia, again on the beach, when the children were young. Would def recommend both.
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Postby clara4444 » Tue May 06, 2014 11:02 am

i got married around there - in Camogli in fact which is a really lovely town and very child friendly. There's a beach and lido and plenty of very family friendly places to eat - there's a restaurant right in the middle of the promenade I think it's called Primrose or Primula maybe that we used to go to a lot.
Camogli is a really good base to go exploring down to Portofino etc and you can get boats directly from there down the coast and stop off at various places.
My friends have a hotel which is amazing but they don't have kids there (small boutique hotel) but there are plenty of family focussed places in Camogli - there's also a nice place just outside portofino I think it's called Domina Home - some friends stayed there for my wedding and loved it.
Santa Margherita Ligure is also a really lovely and very family friendly town.
You must stop at Recco and go to Cavassa for ice-cream it's amazing.
Also check on drive times - I did my honeymoon in the south of france and remember it taking a longer longer than we thought it would - although I think maybe Nice is closer.
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Re: Liguria Italy - village recommendations

Postby rifugiouscio » Mon May 19, 2014 7:17 pm

Hello I have a nice B&B close 9 km over Recco for who love both trek and swim THe village is USCIO
Uscio is the more high village over Paradise Gulf and is where start the more nice part of the OLD SALT ROAD in Liguria.I am a trekker so if someone is interested I can be a guide here my web site www.rifugiuscio.it and special page for this trek

http://www.rifugiouscio.it/en/english/s ... e-sea-trek

ciao Sonia
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Re: Liguria Italy - village recommendations

Postby windmill26 » Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:58 pm

Hi,I would recommend Santa Margherita Ligure,Nervi,Sanremo and Bordighera (not far from the French border).
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