Guidebook for Crova

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Guidebook for Crova

Food Scene

8 locals recommend
El Pescador Restaurant
1 VIa Pilade Queirolo
8 locals recommend
Verve Restaurant Lounge Bar Sestri Levante
23 Viale Rimembranza
Ristorante Monile
23/C Corso Libero Longhi
9 locals recommend
Pelagica
7 VIa Pilade Queirolo
9 locals recommend
Osteria La Piccola Sestri Levante
280 Via Nazionale

Drinks & Nightlife

27 locals recommend
Castelli Pool
3 Piazza Marinai d'Italia
27 locals recommend

Sightseeing

In Liguria, between Camogli and Portofino, set in a deep inlet, almost a pearl in the rugged coast of Monte di Portofino, there is a delightful, small bay, reachable only on foot or from the sea: it is the beautiful bay of S.Fruttuoso di Capodimonte which hosts a magical abbey dating back to the year one thousand, today owned by the FAI, around which there is a small beach, a church, the Torre dei Doria and a few fishermen's houses that are reflected in the emerald blue of the sea, on a dark green background of pines.
6 locals recommend
San Fruttuoso
6 locals recommend
In Liguria, between Camogli and Portofino, set in a deep inlet, almost a pearl in the rugged coast of Monte di Portofino, there is a delightful, small bay, reachable only on foot or from the sea: it is the beautiful bay of S.Fruttuoso di Capodimonte which hosts a magical abbey dating back to the year one thousand, today owned by the FAI, around which there is a small beach, a church, the Torre dei Doria and a few fishermen's houses that are reflected in the emerald blue of the sea, on a dark green background of pines.
It's part of 5 Terre. We have the first news of Riomaggiore only in 1251, when the inhabitants of the district of Carpena, spread coast, swore faith to the Republic of Genova. Between 1200 and 1300 the inhabitants of these settlements decided to go down towards the sea and give llife to the village. A movement which was favoured by the consolidation of the genovese rule which consented to a more tranquil access to the sea on which commerce could develop quickly and safely.
24 locals recommend
Riomaggiore station
24 locals recommend
It's part of 5 Terre. We have the first news of Riomaggiore only in 1251, when the inhabitants of the district of Carpena, spread coast, swore faith to the Republic of Genova. Between 1200 and 1300 the inhabitants of these settlements decided to go down towards the sea and give llife to the village. A movement which was favoured by the consolidation of the genovese rule which consented to a more tranquil access to the sea on which commerce could develop quickly and safely.
It's part of 5 Terre. Manarola, hamlet of Riomaggiore, is a town planning jewel, rich as it is in typical tower houses of Genovese style. Founded during the XII century, the village probably derives its name from an antique "magna roea", a large mill wheel present in the village. The first evidence of the village dating back to the year 1200, is relative to the events of the Fieschi, whilst in the XVI century there was news of their strenuous resistance against the pirate raids.
36 locals recommend
Manarola station
36 locals recommend
It's part of 5 Terre. Manarola, hamlet of Riomaggiore, is a town planning jewel, rich as it is in typical tower houses of Genovese style. Founded during the XII century, the village probably derives its name from an antique "magna roea", a large mill wheel present in the village. The first evidence of the village dating back to the year 1200, is relative to the events of the Fieschi, whilst in the XVI century there was news of their strenuous resistance against the pirate raids.
Corniglia, the only village of the Cinque Terre not in contact with the sea, rising on top of a rock promontory. Its low and wide houses are more similar to those of the hinterland than to the typical coastal houses, evidence that the traditional vocation of the village has always been more inclined towards the land than the sea.
156 locals recommend
Corniglia
156 locals recommend
Corniglia, the only village of the Cinque Terre not in contact with the sea, rising on top of a rock promontory. Its low and wide houses are more similar to those of the hinterland than to the typical coastal houses, evidence that the traditional vocation of the village has always been more inclined towards the land than the sea.
Vernazza, considered by many to be the most charming of the Cinque Terre was documented for the first time in 1080. The remarkable economic and social level reached by the village in Medieval times and still today testified by the town planning conformation and by the presence of architectural elements of great importance, like lodges, churches, casetorri and arcades.
10 locals recommend
Vernazza station
10 locals recommend
Vernazza, considered by many to be the most charming of the Cinque Terre was documented for the first time in 1080. The remarkable economic and social level reached by the village in Medieval times and still today testified by the town planning conformation and by the presence of architectural elements of great importance, like lodges, churches, casetorri and arcades.
It's part of 5 Terre. Monterosso al Mare is the largest village of the Cinque Terre and also the first to be documented (1056). Consisting of two districts, the old village and Fegina, the more touristy part, Monterosso al Mare also boasts important monuments.
26 locals recommend
Monterosso station
26 locals recommend
It's part of 5 Terre. Monterosso al Mare is the largest village of the Cinque Terre and also the first to be documented (1056). Consisting of two districts, the old village and Fegina, the more touristy part, Monterosso al Mare also boasts important monuments.
454 locals recommend
Portofino
454 locals recommend
It's my favourite town. It's amazing.
192 locals recommend
Sestri Levante
192 locals recommend
It's my favourite town. It's amazing.