The province of Savona (Italian: provincia di Savona; Ligurian: provinsa de Sann-a) is a province in the Liguria region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Savona, which has a population of 61,219 inhabitants. The province has a total population of 279,754.
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Excursions Quad Liguria (E.Q.L.) offers a complete hiking service between the nature trails of the Ligurian hinterland, particularly the Val d'Arroscia and Val Lerrone areas. An experience for nature lovers, sports and fun on a professional quad. You can discover the Ligurian hinterland from another point of view, savoring the scents of nature through the woods and watching panoramic landscapes aboard AEON quad CROSSLAND 300 can carry up to 2 people. We organize excursions to celebrate special occasions such as bachelor party / celibacy, birthdays, as well as gift packages or days of entertainment among friends to give a chance to spend a day different from the usual.
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The Toirano cave site is one of the main tourist attractions in Liguria and consists of the natural cavities of Basura and S. Lucia Inferiore. The Grotta della Basura (which means "witch"), discovered in 1950, is characterized by the presence of prints of men from the Upper Paleolithic Age and important palaeontological finds, mainly Cave Bear bones ("Ursus Spelaeus"). The bones of these plantigrades, which were typical of the Pleistocene Epoch and used to visit the cave during hibernation, can still be seen in the "Bear Cemetery" (about 30,000 years old). Foot, hand and knee prints of Homo Sapiens Sapiens can be found in the clay concretions of the "Print Corridor" (about 12,000 years old). In the cave rooms you will find a wide variety of stalactites and stalagmites, different in shape and size, as well as the typical "mammillary" concretions. The last part of the cave, which used to be under water, is very picturesque, with its peculiar, rounded concretions entirely covered in a uniform, light-yellow layer of tiny calcite crystals. In the Grotta di S. Lucia Inferiore, discovered in 1960, both the limestones and the walls of the wide rooms are covered in calcite flowers and aragonite crystals. The two caves, connected by an artificial tunnel, are about 1,300m long and can be visited in about 70 minutes.
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A small and very pictoresque village in the mountains, only 20 mins from the sea. Its a perfect family place, as cars can't drive into the tiny village, so the kids can run freely. The pool is amazing and there is also a bar/cafe in the village. Local restaurants are also good. We will be back!
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