The land between the
promontories of Capo Noli and Caprazoppa, around the upland
plain of the Manie, Val Ponci and the Communes of Orco Feligno
and Calice Ligure, makes up an area of historical, geographical
and environmental interest unrivalled in Liguria: the Finale.
The area, first settled in prehistoric times, is fascinating and
truly unique for its geology: this carsick upland plateau is
filled with caves carved out by its streams and covered with
Mediterranean vegetation, home to strange flowering plants and
giant lizards. It's a wild landscape with high, rocky
coastlines, ancient Roman bridges and rural and seaside villages
rich in artistic treasures; prehistoric Ligurians, Romans,
Byzantines and Lombards, feudal lords and marquises, the Spanish
and Genoese all passed through here. More on Varigotti... >>>