4 nights at the Foresteria St. Anna, breakfast, daily green fee
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Liguria, Italy

4 nights at the Foresteria St. Anna, breakfast, daily green fee

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Created: Monday, May 18, 2026
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Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, May 18, 2026

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Liguria, a slender crescent of coastline in northwestern Italy, stretches from the French border to Tuscany, framed by steep hills and the sparkling Ligurian Sea. Despite its small size, the region is remarkably diverse: glamorous resorts, colorful fishing villages, medieval hill towns, and terraced vineyards all coexist within a short train ride. The capital, Genoa, is a gritty, fascinating port city with a labyrinthine historic center, impressive palazzi, and a strong maritime heritage that shaped both Italian and European history. Along the eastern Riviera, the world‑famous Cinque Terre draws travelers with its pastel villages clinging to cliffs above the sea. Hiking trails link Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore, offering unforgettable coastal panoramas at every turn. Nearby, Portofino and Santa Margherita Ligure cater to a more refined, resort‑style experience, with elegant waterfront promenades, chic boutiques, and hidden coves ideal for swimming or sailing. Inland, less‑visited valleys hide ancient stone hamlets, chestnut forests, and scenic paths for walkers and cyclists. The western Riviera, or Riviera di Ponente, is known for its long sandy beaches and Belle Époque villas. Towns like Sanremo, Alassio, and Finale Ligure offer a laid‑back seaside atmosphere, ideal for families and sun‑seekers, while the rocky stretches between them conceal snorkeling spots and quiet, crystal‑clear bays. History lovers can explore medieval villages such as Dolceacqua and Apricale, where narrow alleys, stone bridges, and hilltop castles provide a striking contrast to the bustle of the coast. Food is a highlight of any trip to Liguria. This is the birthplace of basil pesto, traditionally pounded in a marble mortar and served with trofie pasta or trenette. Focaccia—plain, with onions, olives, or cheese—is a daily staple, best enjoyed warm from a bakery. Fresh seafood dominates menus along the coast, while inland trattorias serve hearty vegetable pies, chickpea farinata, and local wines like Vermentino and Pigato. Whether you are hiking, swimming, or simply wandering the colorful streets, Liguria offers an authentic slice of Italian coastal life with a distinct character all its own.
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28 Sep
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Foresteria St. Anna Golf Club
Lerca – Cogoleto - At 37.9 km from the centreWITH BREAKFASTVia Bellavista, 1, Lerca – Cogoleto 16016
DBL room incl. 1 green fee 18 holes per pax per night

The Foresteria St. Anna offers an easygoing atmosphereand the four bright rooms of the hotel, decorated in white and beige, are equipped with all the amenities. At the restaurant you will be served typical, local dishes and you will be spoilt for choice looking at the wide wine list. The panoramic view on the Lerca valley and the coast called Riviera del Beigua are among the highlights. It’s five minutes from the sea and very close to the quaint villages of Arenzano and Cogoleto, full of tourist attractions such as restaurants, boutiques and leisure activities. By the sea, you can go swimming, diving or sailing whereas in the inland you can discover the countryside either on foot, by bike or by horse. Take your time and drive along the coast; you will be amazed! Either for a stop-over or a longer stay, the Foresteria St. Anna is the ideal place to discover the beauty of Liguria’s coast.

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