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A Fairy-Tale Bay on the Italian Riviera

May 16, 2011 by Anna Merulla / 1 Comment

If you have followed Beautiful Liguria’s blog since today, you have certainly read about Sestri Levante town on the Italian Riviera and its two bays “Baia del Silenzio” (Bay of Silence) and “Baia delle Favole” (Bay of Fairy Tales). In fact, in the following post I’ve told you about the marvellous Bay of Silence “Bay

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Adventure Park in Genoa City

January 21, 2011 by Anna Merulla / 1 Comment

Nowadays computer games, televisions and cell phones are becoming the modern toys of childhood and children are less connected with nature than ever before. But to combat this trend, in Genoa city has been created the “Parco Avventura”, a Natural Adventure Park for children and families.

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Ligurian Christmas Creches – Presepi in Liguria

November 19, 2010 by Anna Merulla / 0 Comments

Traditionally, the main focus of Christmas decorations in Italy is the Nativity scene, called Presepe. In Liguria some of these involve the entire village.

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Latte Dolce Fritto – Ligurian Sweet Fried Milk

November 15, 2010 by Anna Merulla / 2 Comments

The recipe that I’d like to suggest to you today is a traditional ligurian dish that best reveals how the ligurian cuisine is a cuisine of humble origins. Sweet Fried Milk – Latte Dolce Fritto is a thick milk based cream left to solidify, then cut in pieces which are breaded and fried. I believe

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Italian Riviera’s farms for children

September 22, 2010 by Anna Merulla / 1 Comment

Travelling with kids is fun and it is a great opportunity to involve the whole family. On the Italian Riviera there are many ways to enjoy your vacation with your children or grandchildren, one of this is the Fattoria Didattica, an educational farm for children.

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Fish Festival in Camogli

Fish Festival

In a small square of the charming village of Camogli you will discover the world's largest frying pan. The pan comes out annually on the second Sunday of May and is used to fry up loads of free fish handed out to villagers and tourists for the annual Fish Festival (Sagra del Pesce) dedicated to St Fortunato, patron saint of fishermen.A must!

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