The Arroscia valley stretches from Arnasco (behind Albenga) through Pieve di Teco all the way to Peimont. The valley is better known for its golden yellow Pigato white wine, whose grapes originated from a former Genoan colony on the Aegean sea, located in what is known as Greece today. They were first cultivated here in 1830 by Father Franceso Gagliolo. However it did take 120 years until the wine was marketed. Other regional specialties include olive oil, peaches, garlic and chestnuts.
In the Arroscia Valley there are many small towns in which there are many attractions and churches to be seen, such as the beautiful church San Lorenzo in Muzio.
Othere recommendations include the art show „I megaliti del terzo millennio“ by Rainer Kriester from 1982 – a type of open-air museum near Vendone. Here you will find 4 meter(12 feet) high blocks of stone that form a picture of a star. Additionally there is a wonderful view of the valley all the way down to the sea.
If you would like to explore the curvy streets of the Arroscia Valley in something other than an automobile, we would recommend you switch over to a mountain bike or motorbike, and thusly can really experience the nature of the valley. This valley is also perfect for hikers, offering many trails including a scenic tour up to the Cascante (waterfall) in Mendatica
A small tip: If you would like to explore the Arroscia Valley in a round trip, head towards Pieve di Teco (towards Turino) and then head towards Mendatica. Follow the road to Cosio di Arroscia and then on to Armo. Then on the way back head towards Albenga via Vendone and Arnasco. Along this route there are wonderful panoramic views of the green forests all the way down to the sea.
LiguriaLigurien/Italien är en smal kustregion som ligger ca. 90 kilometres från Milano.Om du åker från Genua mot Frankrike hittar du "blomsterrivieran"