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R O U T E S Visiting Genova’s Aquarium is like a compelling voyage through the immensity of the Sea. A unique experience, discovering a universe rich in life, curious shapes and at time odd creatures. Seals, dolphins, penguins, sharks, fish of all the shapes and colours, will accompany you throughout your marine world discovery. |
Monte Beigua Natural Park Twenty-six kilometres of mountainous ridges close to the Riviera Ligure, which arises from Colle of Giovo to Passo of Turchino parallel to the shore, which follows through to the peaks of Beigua (1287 m), of Cima Frattin (1145 m), of M.Rama (1148 m), of M.Argentea (1082 m) and of M.Reixa (1183 m) and then which reaches grasslands and spectacular wetlands, thick forest of beeches, oaks and chestnuts, steep cliffs and particolar rocky formations, pinewoods made up of Cluster-Pine and shades of Mediterranean vegetation.
Magnificence is to discovered, following all the naturalistic routes that mostly go through parks and regional reserves. Environments to discover with excursions on foot, on horse or on bike as may be suggested by the tourism portal. The Ligurian Region can brag, for instance, about its “High Way” of Ligurian Mountains route that, with aprox. 440 km in extension ad connective paths, crosses environments and landscapes that reflect typical chracteristics of the region.
Management: Ente Parco del Beigua Office: Corso Italia, 3 – 17100 Savona Tel: 019/84187300 Fax: 019/84187305 |
| One other big resource of Liguria is its vast sea, in which you can find sperm whales and fin whales, dolphins, Risso’s dolphins and pilot whales. To preserve this delicate ecosystem equilibrium, which allows thes species to thrive, the Sanctuary of Cetaceans n was built. Thus enabling greater protection of this wide maritime zone: an area where sailing is done with the outmost respect, to better understand these protected species. |
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