Lugar de interés
Camogli
Recomendado por 303 habitantes del lugar,
Consejos de habitantes de la zona
From Camogli via San Fruttuoso to Portofino, and from Portofino via Santa Margherita Ligure back to Camogli. Best is to park close to the station of Camogli. You can hike or take a boat.
The seaside town of Camogli is the perfect antidote to landlocked Milan. It offers trompe l'oeil palazzi, pine forests and azure water in spades. While nearby Portofino is a popular spot among luxury travelers, this equally pretty town retains a more working-class feel and doesn’t get quite as crowded, which is why in the summer it’s filled with well-heeled Milanese and Turinese who come on their annual holiday for some peace and quiet. (As they always say, the best travel finds come when you go where the locals go.) If you love hiking, try the trail from Camogli to the 10th-century San Fruttuoso. The abbey is in a stunning location, abutting a small pebble beach and with a hillside forest as its backdrop. Only accessible by foot or by boat, San Fruttuoso feels like a hidden paradise. The train journey to Camogli-S. Fruttuoso takes 120-180 minutes, with tickets starting from 15 euros (I recommend the intercity train option to avoid crowds on regional trains).
The seaside town of Camogli is the perfect antidote to landlocked Milan. It offers trompe l'oeil palazzi, pine forests and azure water in spades. While nearby Portofino is a popular spot among luxury travelers, this equally pretty town retains a more working-class feel and doesn’t get quite as crow…
A traditional Fisher Village. Camogli means Huose (Casa) of wife (Mogli) as from the high traditional flat the wife can see the arrival of their husband from the sea.
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Ubicación
Camogli, Liguria