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Jogging around Borgio Verezzi offers diverse terrain along the Ligurian coast, characterized by rocky hills and Mediterranean vegetation. The area provides a mix of coastal paths and routes ascending into the hills, offering varied elevation profiles. Runners can explore the distinct landscapes between the seaside town of Borgio and the hillside hamlets of Verezzi. The region's geological features and panoramic sea views are prominent along many running routes.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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The best way to enjoy the Piazza is from one of the many cafes surrounding the square. Pure dolce vita.
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Borgio Verezzi is located on the Riviera di Ponente, in the area known as the Riviera of Palms. The town lies 28 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital, Savona, and about 70 kilometers southwest of Genoa. To the north, just a few kilometers inland, the mountains reach heights of over 1,000 meters. The Piazza district is the vibrant heart of the town, known for the Piazza Sant’Agostino with its charming 17th-century church, which was carefully restored after war damage. The Borgio Verezzi Theater Festival takes place here every year. ...
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…the place is also accessible by train!
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Ruins of an old tower with a walled courtyard. Difficult to reach. Apparently located on private property. Can be viewed from the outside. The entrance is blocked. If there was once an official path, it no longer exists. Nevertheless, the tower is still indicated on hiking signs. Recommended for explorers with good physical condition and sure footing.
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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II is the beating heart of Finalmarina, one of the three villages that make up the municipality of Finale Ligure. The square, surrounded by elegant buildings with 17th-century facades and historic porticoes, is a gathering place and the main setting for city events and celebrations. The Arch of Triumph, which stands majestically in the square, is actually known as the Arch of Margaret of Spain. It was erected in 1666, not to celebrate a military triumph, but to welcome and honor the passage of Margaret Theresa of Spain. The young Infanta, daughter of King Philip IV of Spain, was traveling to Vienna to marry Emperor Leopold I of Austria and become empress. The arch, which marks the eastern entrance to Finalmarina, is a symbol of Ligurian history and its connection to Spanish rule, particularly the Marquisate of Finale. Another interesting fact is that the arch is sometimes confused with the Arch of Carlo Alberto, another monumental arch in Finale Ligure, erected in 1836 in honor of the visit of King Carlo Alberto of Savoy. The Arch of Margherita is an iconic landmark, once flanked by customs buildings and today, standing alone, stands out for its beauty and historical significance.
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Narrow streets, a large church, typical of the South!
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Unfortunately, most of the sections here are privately owned, so you always have to rent a lounger or umbrella. But the beach itself is still really beautiful, and you just want to swim and lie in the sun.
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Borgio Verezzi offers a diverse selection of over 10 running routes, catering to various fitness levels. These trails range from easy coastal paths to more challenging ascents into the hills, providing a rich variety of terrain for runners.
The terrain around Borgio Verezzi is quite varied, characterized by a striking contrast between rocky heights and the Ligurian Sea. You'll find coastal paths, trails winding through Mediterranean vegetation on hillsides, and routes connecting the historic hamlets of Verezzi. Some trails, like the View of Pietra Ligure – Dolmen of the Pietra di Uerezzi loop from Borgio Verezzi, involve significant elevation changes, while others offer more gentle gradients.
Yes, Borgio Verezzi offers options for beginners. For instance, the Running loop from Borgio Verezzi is an easy 4.7 km route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed run. The region's first 'Running Park' also features dedicated running and fitness trails suitable for all levels.
Absolutely. Many routes in Borgio Verezzi offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Ligurian Sea and the surrounding landscape. The Borgata Poggio di Verezzi – Nice view over Pietra Ligure loop from Borgio Verezzi provides excellent vistas over Pietra Ligure. You can also explore the fascinating Counterfeiters' Cave or enjoy the Fantastic views of Punta Crena and Saraceni Bay along some trails. The Geological Trail, starting near the Grotte di Borgio Verezzi, offers an extraordinary journey through millions of years of geological history with descriptive panels.
Yes, many of the running routes in Borgio Verezzi are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Borgata Poggio di Verezzi – Nice view over Pietra Ligure loop from Borgio Verezzi and the Borgata Poggio di Verezzi loop from Borgio Verezzi. The Borgio Verezzi Panoramic Ring is another nature route that offers a circular experience with stunning sea views.
The running routes in Borgio Verezzi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 250 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning sea views, and the unique blend of coastal and hillside paths that make for an inspiring running environment.
Yes, the Geological Trail is a prominent feature in Borgio Verezzi. This 6 km thematic trail offers an extraordinary journey through millions of years of geological history, with descriptive panels along the way. It starts and ends at the Grotte di Borgio Verezzi and provides panoramic views, passing through Borgata Poggio, one of Verezzi's charming hamlets.
Definitely. Borgio Verezzi is unique in having both a seaside town (Borgio) and hillside hamlets (Verezzi). Many routes, including the annual 'Vertical Verezzi' race path, ascend from Borgio to Verezzi, often utilizing ancient rural routes and the narrow alleyways ('caruggi' and 'creuze') that connect the four stone hamlets of Poggio, Piazza, Roccaro, and Crosa.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Borgio Verezzi offers several difficult routes. The View of Pietra Ligure – Dolmen of the Pietra di Uerezzi loop from Borgio Verezzi is a difficult 9.6 km path with significant elevation gain. Additionally, the region is home to parts of longer trails like the 'Gran Trail Resen di 60 km', providing options for those looking for extensive runs.
While running, you might encounter several interesting points. The Grotte di Borgio Verezzi (Valdemino Caves) are a significant natural attraction, and their surroundings are rich in trails. You could also pass by the historic Piazza Sant'Agostino in Verezzi, with its 17th-century church and sea views. Other highlights include the Arma delle Mànie Prehistoric Cave or the Monte Piccaro summit for expansive views.
Yes, Borgio Verezzi is proud to host the first 'Running Park' in Liguria. This dedicated facility features specific running and 'vita' (fitness) trails, providing a well-maintained and focused environment for runners of all abilities.
Yes, some routes allow for longer excursions connecting Borgio Verezzi with neighboring towns. For example, the Doria Castle – Albenga Public Beach loop from Borgio Verezzi is a challenging long-distance route that takes you towards Albenga, offering a chance to explore beyond the immediate vicinity.


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