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Portofino Summit

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Portofino Summit

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Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino

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  • Location: Camogli, Genoa, Liguria, Italy

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    October 17, 2022

    Hiking

    From Portofino Vetta you can admire the gulfs of Paradiso and Tigullio. This place is nestled in the heart of the Portofino Park and can be reached by following one of the numerous paths that wind through this protected area.
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    October 7, 2022

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    Portofino Vetta, in addition to being the highest point of Mount Portofino, is a place where the buildings of a now disused hotel are located and the beginning of many paths that cross the Portofino Natural Park.
    From here on a clear day you can admire the view over the Gulf of Paradise and the Gulf of Tigullio.
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    April 12, 2023

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    #1.

    Itinerary of the 2 Gulfs Trail

    14.6km

    04:54

    710m

    700m

    The Itinerary of the 2 Gulfs Trail is a moderate hike that guides you through the diverse landscapes of the Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino. You will cover 9.1 miles (14.6 km) and ascend 2343 feet (714 metres) in elevation, typically completing the route in about 4 hours and 53 minutes. As you hike, expect to traverse varied terrain, from peaceful olive tree terraces to dense thickets, often along dramatic sheer rock faces that offer expansive views of the Ligurian Sea. Keep an eye out for the classic perspective of Camogli from Piazzale Gaggini, a true highlight of the route.

    Ruta serves as a primary access point for this trail, offering various trailheads that lead into the Portofino Natural Park. While specific warnings like snow or road closures are not common for this region, be prepared for some sections that include steep climbing up stairs. You can also enhance your experience by combining walking with boat trips between picturesque villages such as Camogli, San Fruttuoso, and Portofino, allowing you to customize your adventure.

    This trail offers numerous panoramic vistas of the Ligurian Sea, including the stunning Golfo Paradiso and charming coastal towns like Camogli. The route is notable for its blend of natural beauty and cultural access, providing a unique way to explore the region. It allows you to experience the rich ecosystem of the Portofino Natural Park while enjoying views that stretch across the Ligurian coastline.

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    The Ring route Low of Portofino offers a moderate hiking experience through the Portofino Natural Park, combining coastal views with diverse natural elements. This trail covers 4.2 miles (6.8 km) with an elevation gain of 722 feet (220 metres), taking about 2 hours and 3 minutes to complete. You will hike along old paved paths and rough tracks, experiencing uneven terrain and both uphill and downhill sections. Expect panoramic Mediterranean views, thick scrub, ancient olive groves, and pine forests, with slopes dropping steeply into the cobalt blue sea. You can also spot charming towns like Camogli and Portofino, and the Portofino Lighthouse along the way.

    Planning your visit means preparing for varied conditions; some sections can become slippery after rain, so good hiking shoes are recommended. The trail is considered moderate, requiring a good level of fitness, but it is generally accessible for various skill levels. While the research does not specify trailhead access or parking details, the park is well-known for its network of trails. Consider starting your hike earlier in the day to enjoy the views and avoid potential crowds, especially during peak seasons.

    This route is part of the Portofino Natural Park, established in 1935, which boasts over 70 kilometers of hiking trails. Many of these paths were historically used to reach places of worship. As you hike, you will discover diverse Mediterranean flora and fauna, including holm oak and pine, and possibly even peregrine falcons along the cliffs. The park also features a marine reserve, protecting the underwater ecosystem, and offers architectural remnants like 20th-century fortifications. This trail provides a rewarding experience within a highly-rated network, connecting you to iconic landmarks and stunning vistas.

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    Embark on the Route Portofino Mare – Portofino Vetta, a moderate 6.5-mile (10.5 km) hike that offers a diverse journey through the Portofino Natural Regional Park. This route features 1776 feet (541 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes around 3 hours and 33 minutes to complete. You will traverse varied terrain, from shaded paths under large chestnut trees to rugged coastal sections with dramatic cliffs. As you climb, the landscape opens up to reveal stunning sea views, charming villas, and enchanting vistas of Paraggi Bay, culminating in panoramic views of the Paradiso and Tigullio gulfs from Portofino Vetta.

    While generally considered moderate, some sections of the trail can be steep, particularly descents. Be aware that certain portions are narrow and lack protection, especially those overlooking the sea, making the route more suitable for trained individuals. Along the way, you will find equipped rest points like Gaixella, Pietre Strette, and Bocche, which provide tables, benches, and drinking water taps for convenient breaks.

    This trail is a significant route within the Parco di Portofino, blending wooded tranquility with expansive panoramic stretches. A notable feature is Pietre Strette, characterized by two large rock blocks nestled amidst chestnut groves, offering a unique atmosphere. The route also provides glimpses of San Fruttuoso and other characteristic features of the Ligurian coastline, showcasing the natural beauty of the region.

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    Elevation 470 m

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    Location: Camogli, Genoa, Liguria, Italy

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