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Frequently asked questions about Liguria

How many agriturismi are there in Liguria, and where are they concentrated?
Liguria has 109 active agriturismo structures. The province with the most options is Imperia (37 structures), followed by La Spezia (35), Savona (21), and Genoa (15). The distribution reflects the agricultural character of the hillside and coastal areas, with a significant presence in the Apennine hinterland and along the coastal strip.
Which areas of Liguria are best for an agriturismo stay?
The Cinque Terre draw high demand, with structures set among terraced vineyards overlooking the sea. The Riviera dei Fiori, in the hinterland of Imperia, offers olive groves and rolling hill landscapes. The Tigullio and Golfo Paradiso areas are key reference points in the Genovese. The Costa Ligure and seaside Liguria remain the most searched terms among travelers looking to combine countryside and coast.
What do you eat at a Ligurian agriturismo?
Agriturismo cuisine in Liguria is built around DOP pesto genovese, focaccia, farinata, trofie, and trenette. Local products include DOP Riviera Ligure extra-virgin olive oil, taggiasca olives, salt-cured anchovies from Monterosso, and DOC wines from the Cinque Terre and Riviera Ligure di Ponente appellations. Structures in the hinterland frequently feature mushrooms, aromatic herbs, and conigli alla ligure.
When is the best time to visit an agriturismo in Liguria?
The optimal period runs from April to June and from September to October. In spring, the olive groves are in full bloom; in autumn, the olive harvest and grape harvest take place. July and August are the busiest months, especially in the Cinque Terre and along the Costa Ligure. Winter is suited to quiet stays in the inland areas.
What services do Ligurian agriturismi offer?
The most common services include on-site restaurant dining, olive oil and wine tastings at the farm, pet-friendly accommodation, and fattorie didattiche for families. Some structures have a swimming pool, particularly in the provinces of La Spezia and Imperia. On Agriturismi.it you can filter structures by specific service, selecting only those that match your needs.
What can you do during an agriturismo stay in Liguria?
The most popular activities include hiking the trails of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, extra-virgin olive oil and local wine tastings, Ligurian cooking lessons, and boat trips along the Costa Ligure. In the Cinque Terre, visitors walk the paths through the terraced vineyards. In the hinterland of the Tigullio and Golfo Paradiso, horseback riding and aromatic herb foraging are regularly organized.
How much does it cost to stay at an agriturismo in Liguria?
Prices start at around €40–60 per person per night at the most basic inland structures. Standard double room options range from €80 to €150 per night. In the Cinque Terre and along the Riviera dei Fiori, proximity to the sea pushes high-season prices up to €180–250 per night. Breakfast is almost always included.

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