A glimpse of the center of Santo Stefano d'Aveto

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A glimpse of the center of Santo Stefano d'Aveto

A glimpse of the center of Santo Stefano d’Aveto.
Last summer I went on a short trip to the splendid “mountain” town of Santo Stefano d’Aveto.
A village that, given the height of the Apennines, also has a ski resort.
Obviously in the summer it becomes a place for walks and hikes.
This is one of the alleys that cross the small historic center.

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Uno scorcio del centro di Santo Stefano d'Aveto

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The municipality is located in the Aveto valley, near the Aveto river, in an alpine basin dominated by the summit of Mount Maggiorasca (1,809 m) and Mount Bue (1,775 m). Situated at 1,012 m above sea level to the east of Genoa. From the town and the various hamlets, various naturalistic excursions are possible towards Mount Groppo Rosso (1,592 m), Mount Roncalla (1,658 m), Maggiorasca (1,804 m), Mount Penna (1,735 m) – reachable from the town of Casoni – and Mount Aiona (1,702 m); the latter can be reached from the hamlet of Amborzasco. Its territory is part of the Aveto Regional Natural Park.
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I took a lot of photos in my region, Liguria, and you can find almost all of them here or by searching in the various article specific to the region.
If you want to find some ideas or learn more about Liguria, I refer you to the Liguria Region Tourism website: lamialiguria.it. This is the institutional website of the Region: regione.liguria.it.
If you are passionate about trails I invite you to read the guide: I 50 sentieri più belli della Liguria or Sentieri sul mare. If you are passionate about mysteries and legends then I suggest these books: Liguria magica e misteriosa and also Liguria nascosta e dimenticata.
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Giancarlo
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Giancarlo
2 anni fa

Questa è la viuzza che dalla piazza del Castello porta ai vari antichi negozietti del borgo, fra cui la pasticceria ed un’altra attività destinata alla vendita di formaggi locali VERAMENTE artigianali e ottimi funghi secchi. Soggiorno sovente per qualche giorno a Santo Stefano, che frequento fin da ragazzino e dove, quando la praticavo, andavo anche a caccia. Mi ero fatto amico di un cacciatore del paese, di nome Matteo, deceduto da un paio di anni, che mi portava nei luoghi dove si cacciavano le pernici. Ora a caccia non ci vado più da lunghissimo tempo, e ora sono accompagnato da mia moglie che S. Stefano lo adora; quando veniam via il bagagliaio dell’auto è pieno di dolci, funghi secchi e caciotte, compreso il “suratzu” che è il miglior formaggio del luogo, proveniente dalla località Amborzasco.

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