DOLCEACQUA & THE NERVIA VALLEY - The home of Rossese wine and Monet's beloved bridge

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The Val Nervia is an absolute must-see place of the Riviera dei Fiori. It is one of the loveliest parts of Liguria’s hinterland.

This is the domain of one of the finest Italian wines, and one of Italy’s best kept secrets, which is gaining popularity and is in great demand worldwide. Rossese di Dolceacqua or Dolceacqua, a favourite of Napoleon’s.

Dolceacqua is the ancient village dominated by the imposing ruin of the Castello dei Doria which towers over the old town on the left bank of the river. Its name means “sweet water”. A single-arched 15th-century bridge spans 33m across the river and leads to the old town.

The Impressionist painter Claude Monet immortalized on canvas. “The place is superb, there is a bridge that is a jewel of lightness”, he wrote in his diary.

Meeting point: in front of the main entrance of the Sanremo Casino.

¿Qué incluye?

  • Wine tasting (2 local wines, including Rossese di Dolceacqua, pairing them with local specialties)
  • Guided tour of the Medieval village, led by licensed tourist guide;
  • transfer by minivan or car (shared tour)

No incluye

    ¿Qué no incluye?
    • entrance ticket to the Dolceacqua Castle

    Idiomas que habla tu guía

    English
    Italian
    French

    Información adicional

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    USEFUL POINTS

    Please wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes.

    Información del recorrido

    Ubicación

    Punto de salida
    Corso Imperatrice, 70, Corso Imperatrice 70, Sanremo, 18038
    Meeting point: in front of the Lolli Hotel Sanremo
    Punto de llegada
    Corso Imperatrice, 70, Corso Imperatrice 70, Sanremo, 18038

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