Camogli - San Rocco - Punta Chiappa Trail
Camogli - San Rocco - Punta Chiappa Trail
Camogli - San Rocco - Punta Chiappa Trail
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paolo c
Sauze d'Oulx, Italy17 contributions
Aug 2024 • Solo
Yesterday Sunday, August 25 at 21.45 I was going to return to Genoa (where I usually live) from August holidays along the state road n. 1 Aurelia in the direction of Genoa. In a black sticker day of Italian traffic what do the oligophrenics of San Rocco do!?!? They organize a beautiful procession with its TOTAL block of the road to Genoa. I wonder... it seems normal to you that on a day and at an hour like that a village forgotten by God and men can block the transit of one of the two main arteries (the other is the highway) of the Ligurian east to take a walk from here to there a crucifix of frivolity only to them?!?!?!???.
All, of course, under the protective umbrella of the administration.
What a shame!!!
All, of course, under the protective umbrella of the administration.
What a shame!!!
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Written 26 August 2024
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mariarita p
Milan, Italy42,343 contributions
Nov 2024 • Couples
We made the climb from Camogli to San Rocco, it is quite tiring, but very scenic, you arrive in the churchyard of San Rocco, which gives its name to the hamlet. The sea view is spectacular. It gives a feeling of peace and serenity both standing in the churchyard and entering the Church. In the churchyard there are benches to rest and watch the landscape
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Written 16 November 2024
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Lynn833
Hawley, PA139 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
We are in our sixties, and with a little huffing and puffing and an occasional...”why are we doing this? “” From my husband. In a way he was right we could have been drinking wine and enjoying the beautiful views in Camogli.......but it was wonderful to get out in the countryside and enjoy the views, the old churches and the goats we ran into along the way. The trail was easily marked and there was nothing dangerous about it. You just need the stamina to climb up and up and up, and it helps if the ferry is running and you can take that back.
Written 25 April 2019
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winchester1873
Turin, Italy16 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
From San Rocco di Camogli a one hour long trail will take you to the beautiful Punta Chiappa: a long rock where you can dive and swim in an amazing transparent sea full of fish inside the Mount of Portofino natural park. Along the way you will find the little church of San Nicolò: a jewel of the XII Century.
Da San Rocco di Camogli un'ora di cammino vi porta a Punta Chiappa: un lungo sperone di roccia dal quale è possibile immergersi nell'acqua trasparente del parco naturale del Monte di Portofino e nuotare fra migliaia di pesci. Lungo il cammino troverete la piccola chiesa di San Nicolò: un gioiello del XII Secolo.
Da San Rocco di Camogli un'ora di cammino vi porta a Punta Chiappa: un lungo sperone di roccia dal quale è possibile immergersi nell'acqua trasparente del parco naturale del Monte di Portofino e nuotare fra migliaia di pesci. Lungo il cammino troverete la piccola chiesa di San Nicolò: un gioiello del XII Secolo.
Written 5 August 2018
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5kilo
Tamahere, New Zealand19 contributions
May 2017 • Solo
I took the ferry from Camogli to Punta Chiappa and then walked to SF from there. It took about 3.5 hours. I'm pretty fit, but I found this walk pretty precarious in parts. The chains were sturdy but I was pretty nervous. There's no cellphone coverage in parts. I'd recommend walking it with others. Make sure you are strong and capable. They describe this walk as dangerous in parts. As much as I found it exhilarating and an adrenaline rush I would get the ferry next time. I would definitely not go near this route if there was ant sign of rain...that would just make it hideous!!
Written 14 June 2017
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Diana751
Mill Valley, CA14 contributions
Sept 2017 • Friends
This walk starts or ends with the nice Camogli-San Frutuosso ferry ride. Lots of steps, but, unlike the Cinque Terre, the steps are even and easy to navigate. It's a beautiful little hike, past fishing communities and isolated villas, tiny local churches and a chicken farm. Everywhere there are beautiful views of the sea and inhabited hills
Written 12 September 2017
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SvetlaAleksieva
Milan, Italy37 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
It is a place to swim with a shoals of fish and with star fish in a water with turquoise color. It is a real water paradise. The view of the nearest city and mountains on sunset is a stunning moment. It is a place to feel like in a hidden island even only for two days. There is rock as a beach. The dip in that water is like to fall down in acquario. You should absolutely take a look with a water mask, it is a must to vist this place:)!
Written 8 August 2019
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Craig_Tapper
Sydney, Australia837 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
I caught the train from Genoa (30 minuets) and actually walked Comagli - San Rocco - Ruta - Camogli. The scenery is stunning and the trail is well marked and mostly paved (or cobbled). That said, it isn't easy and you must be reason ably fit - I am 60+ and pretty fit but sections had me puffing d panting and taking short pauses because there are lots of uphills. You also need good footwear because even though it is mostly paved/cobblestoned it is uneven and in a few places reverts to a dirt track. That said, it is well worth the challenge and the spectacular views and opportunity to get out into nature are both major positives.
Written 10 January 2019
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triciav
sydney104 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
We walked from Camogli to Punta Chiappa and on to San Fruottosso .
Leaving Camogli it was lovely walking along the path through village houses and seeing the olive groves then along the coastal path . Section required hanging on to chains but the views of the coastline , mountains and blue water not to be missed .
Steep in sections and hanging on to chains in sections do would not recommend for those ho are not reasonably fit
Leaving Camogli it was lovely walking along the path through village houses and seeing the olive groves then along the coastal path . Section required hanging on to chains but the views of the coastline , mountains and blue water not to be missed .
Steep in sections and hanging on to chains in sections do would not recommend for those ho are not reasonably fit
Written 18 April 2017
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HelenEA811
United Kingdom60 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
We accidentally stumbled across this hike one afternoon and I'm so glad we did. Straight out of Camogli, it's a gentle climb to the beautiful San Rocco church, then a lovely coastal walk the rest of the way to Punta Chiappa with beautiful views. We then caught the boat back to Camogli from Porto Piddochio.
Written 10 June 2016
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Ciao, FIORELLA. Cosa desideri sapere su questa attrazione? I sentieri sono difficili o praticabili anche con bambini? Grazie Fiorella
Written 9 July 2018
Cara, puoi fare tranquillamente il sentiero con bambini dai cinque anni in su. Il ritorno è un in salita. Usare scarpe un po’ robuste (no sandaletti)
Written 9 July 2018
looking for a nice medium priced house or apt in Camogli for 9 nights. Help!!!!
Written 26 April 2016
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