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The area surrounding Cà del Buio is one of the most captivating in Liguria, blending the beauty of the sea with the allure of the mountains and a rich historical heritage that spans thousands of years. We are located in the Finalese region, a land that tells the story of over 350,000 years of human presence, evidenced by prehistoric caves such as Pollera, Edera, and the archaeological site of Pian Marino, which still attract spelunkers and researchers from all over Europe today.
The landscape features a mix of holm oak forests, olive groves, and terraced fields alongside limestone cliffs that have become an international hotspot for climbing enthusiasts. From here, trails lead to Byzantine villages, Romanesque churches, and remnants of medieval fortifications like Castel Gavone and Forte San Giovanni. Hikers can explore an extensive network of paths connecting quaint towns and hilltops, which are also perfect for mountain biking and trail running.
Just a few minutes away lies Finalborgo, recognized as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, with its medieval walls, Renaissance palaces, and the Archaeological Museum of Finale that houses valuable artifacts from local history. Further along, Varigotti and the beaches of Finale Marina showcase another side of the region: golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque views that blend nature with Ligurian architecture.
The area is also rich in culinary traditions. In addition to the famous Ligurian focaccia, visitors can savor local wines such as Pigato and Vermentino, extra virgin olive oil produced on the terraces, and specialties linked to the Slow Food presidia of the region. It is a place that encourages a leisurely pace, combining days by the sea, outdoor sports, and cultural discoveries, creating a rare balance between nature and history.
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