A glimpse of Verezzi, the famous Ligurian village.
After a long time that I had promised myself to visit some town of Western Liguria, some time ago I finally managed to organize a Sunday.
In addition to Finale Ligure, with friends, we went to see the small village of Verezzi (which together with Borgio create the famous town); its narrow streets, closed between the stone houses and the sea a short distance away.
Now I understand why many consider it one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
I took several photos in the village and if you want to see them all click here:
The municipal territory is made up of the two hamlets of Borgio (municipal seat) and Verezzi and the Verezzi nuclei of Crosa, Piazza, Poggio and Roccaro for a territorial surface of 2.73 km².
It borders to the north with the municipalities of Tovo San Giacomo and Finale Ligure, to the south with the Ligurian Sea, to the west with Pietra Ligure, to the east with Finale Ligure.
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