BY: Emily Collins
Liguria is best known for the Cinque Terre, the glamorous jet setters in Portofino, and as a popular weekend respite for hot and bothered Milanesi who flock to its crystal clear shores looking to escape the sticky confines of the city during the summer months. But Liguria's charms don't stop at sun-kissed beaches and turquoise waters.
Flanked by the Ligurian Alps and Apennines mountain ranges, it’s the perfect hiking spot during the low tourism season. As snow starts to blanket the Alps, Liguria offers sweeping views and salty air, absent of summer crowds. One of the best ways to experience the landscape is along the region’s many coastal paths. Here are three winter hikes to soak up the scenery like a local.
SOURCE: https://www.italymagazine.com
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