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Sestri Levante
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The area: Sestri Levante |
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A
slow pace becomes the amenity of Sestri Levante,
a jewel to discover on foot or by bicycle along the many routes that explore the
area. Thanks to the mildest of climates, the historical centre is a pleasure to
enjoy all year round, the scent of the sea inebriating the shade of the carrugi.
A bouquet of itineraries heads to the entroterra along wonderful valleys, the
temples of artisan and gourmet traditions. Vast beaches lie under he Ligurian
sun, tourists like lizards still in the heat of the Summer. Surrounded by olive
groves, vineyards and chestnut trees, Sestri Levante
welcomes visitors with the magic of its two bays, whence the name “città dei due
mari”: the baia delle Favole to the west, and the
baia del Silenzio to the east, a beach of boats
and fishermen where time has stopped. |
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This
lively yet cosy Mediterranean resort
boasts an array of splendid hotels,
noble palazzo, scenting gardens, amateur
shops - Lord Byron loved the comforting
effect of the place on his restless
soul. Hans Christian Andersen figures
among the village fans, too. Nowadays, a
children literature prize entitled to
the great fairytale writer takes place
in Sestri at the end of May. |
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This atmospheric seaside
resort (19,000 inhabitants, and IAT tourist
information centre) can be explored along three
different itineraries. The first one starts in
the centro storico, a maze of alleys inundated
by the breath of the sea (you are in the reign
of anchovies, featuring in tasty “bagnùn”). |
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Close
by, in a panoramic postion over the Baia
del Silenzio, the Pinacoteca Pizzi is a
remarkable casa-museo displaying a
collection of Italian and Flemish
paintings (17th/18th cent.).
The second itinerary is dedicated to the
aquatic element: soft beaches, clear
waters, exciting sea sports (aquagym,
diving – discover the black coral of
Punta Manara) and environment-friendly
stabilimenti balneari compose the best
of medleys. |
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The last itineraries turns
its back to the coast and head to the
entroterra: from the Val Petronio (do not miss
the santuario of Velva) to the Val di Vara, the
scenic Passo did Cento Croci linking Liguria and
Emilia. An area plenty of green, traditions and
gastronomy – wine in Verici, strawberries in
Bargone – that completes your coastal stay in
the Tigullio with the pleasure of a 365 days a
year exploration. |
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Hotel Celeste Lungomare Descalzo 14 - Sestri Levante (Ge) Tel.: +39 0185 485005 - Fax: +39 0185 41166 - Cell.: 0185 485005 hotelceleste@welcomeriviera.it
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