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Bergeggi

Vista de la isla de Bergeggi

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Vista de la isla de Bergeggi

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The View of Bergeggi Island offers a captivating panorama of the Ligurian Sea and the iconic Bergeggi Island, situated just off the coast of Bergeggi in the Province of Savona, Italy. This viewpoint, perched at an elevation of approximately 124 meters, provides an excellent perspective of the small, uninhabited islet and its surrounding marine protected area. The island itself is a dramatic limestone outcrop, rising to 53 meters, covered in lush Mediterranean vegetation, creating a striking contrast with the deep…

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    14 de diciembre de 2023

    Ciclismo de carretera

    Situado frente a la famosa isla del mismo nombre, Bergeggi es un municipio en el que viven alrededor de mil personas. El centro de Bergeggi no se encuentra en la costa, sino en las laderas del monte Sant'Elena, a unos 110 metros sobre el nivel del mar. El centro histórico es verdaderamente fascinante y típicamente ligur.
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    22 de noviembre de 2021

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    Fantástico mirador tras unos 2km de subida desde Vado con pendientes variables 4%-6%.
    El paisaje es único, a pesar de que estamos muy cerca del paseo marítimo de la Vía Aurelia
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    17 de febrero de 2023

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    Se encuentra entre Spotorno y Vado Ligure, recorriendo el Aurelia te acompañará el característico islote que hace único al golfo de la isla.
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    Elevación 120 m

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    33 %

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 15,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Bergeggi, Savona, Liguria, Italia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What are the best trails or routes to experience the View of Bergeggi Island?

    There are several ways to enjoy the view. Hikers often appreciate the ascent from Vado Ligure, which involves about 2 kilometers with variable slopes of 4-6%. Other excellent vantage points include the beaches of Bergeggi and Spotorno, and the coastal trail along Punta Predani. The historic center of Bergeggi village, perched at 110 meters above sea level, also offers elevated perspectives.

    What are the specific terrain and elevation details for viewpoints around Bergeggi Island?

    The main viewpoint itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 124 meters. The village of Bergeggi, which offers elevated perspectives, is located at about 110 meters above sea level. The island of Bergeggi itself rises to a maximum height of 53 meters. The terrain around the mainland viewpoints can vary from sandy beaches to coastal trails and village streets.

    Are there any significant landmarks or historical features visible from the Bergeggi Island viewpoint?

    Yes, the view encompasses several historical elements on Bergeggi Island. You can spot a watchtower, the remains of a 4th-century church dedicated to St. Eugenius, and ruins of an 11th-century monastery. Additionally, a Roman-era circular tower, topped by a medieval square-based tower, is visible, testifying to the island's rich past.

    Where can I find parking near the Bergeggi Island viewpoint?

    While specific parking areas for every viewpoint are not detailed, the village of Bergeggi and the nearby beaches of Bergeggi and Spotorno are good starting points for finding parking. Given the popularity of the area, especially during peak seasons, arriving early is often recommended to secure a spot.

    Is public transport available to reach the Bergeggi Island viewpoint?

    The area is located between Spotorno and Vado Ligure along the Via Aurelia, a major coastal road. Public bus services typically operate along this route, connecting the coastal towns. Visitors should check local bus schedules for stops in Bergeggi or nearby areas to access the viewpoints.

    What are the regulations for accessing the Bergeggi Marine Protected Area?

    The waters around Bergeggi Island are part of a regional natural reserve established in 1985. While direct access to the island itself is generally limited to protect its delicate ecosystem and historical ruins, the marine protected area is popular for activities like diving and snorkeling. Specific permits might be required for certain activities within the protected waters; it's advisable to check with local authorities or dive centers for current regulations.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Bergeggi Island viewpoint for overall experience, beyond just sunrise/sunset?

    While sunrise and sunset offer spectacular light, the spring and autumn months generally provide pleasant weather for exploring the viewpoints and surrounding areas. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and fewer crowds than the peak summer months, allowing for a more serene experience of the natural beauty and historical sites.

    Are there family-friendly activities near the Bergeggi Island viewpoint?

    Absolutely! The long sandy beaches of Bergeggi and Spotorno are ideal for families. The charming village of Bergeggi offers a beautiful promenade and a relaxed atmosphere. Easy walks along the coast or through the village provide enjoyable outings for all ages, allowing families to appreciate the views and the local culture.

    Are the trails around the Bergeggi Island viewpoint dog-friendly?

    Many coastal trails and paths in Italy are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary by municipality or protected area. It's always best to ensure your dog is well-behaved and to carry waste bags. For specific trails, checking local signage or community forums for the Bergeggi area is recommended.

    What dining and accommodation options are available in Bergeggi?

    The village of Bergeggi, along with nearby coastal towns like Spotorno and Vado Ligure, offers a range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You can find traditional Ligurian cuisine, seafood, and various types of lodging from hotels to guesthouses, catering to different preferences and budgets.

    How difficult are the hikes to the Bergeggi Island viewpoint?

    The difficulty varies depending on your chosen starting point. An ascent from Vado Ligure can involve moderate slopes (4-6%) over 2 kilometers, suitable for hikers with a reasonable fitness level. However, there are also easier options, such as strolling along the beaches or exploring the village of Bergeggi, which offer excellent views with minimal effort.

    Are there any hidden viewpoints near Bergeggi Island that offer unique perspectives?

    While the main viewpoints are well-known, exploring the coastal trails, particularly around Punta Predani, can reveal less-trafficked spots with unique angles of the island and the marine protected area. The historic center of Bergeggi village itself, being elevated, provides a distinct, charming perspective away from the immediate coast.

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