Triora Travel Guide

 
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Explore Triora

Things to Do  

Just go around the town!
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Carletto76 408 reviews

In Triora there are not particular "monuments", you just have to go around this small and very old town.
Take a look at the travelogue to get an idea!

Written Mar 8, 2004

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Hotels  

Hotel Colomba d'Oro: The only hotel in town!

Hotel Colomba d'Oro: The only hotel in town!, Triora

 Carletto76 Says:  It's an hotel built inside an old convent of the 16th centrury at the very beginning of the town.It's also a restaurant with typical Ligurian dishes.I went to Triora on a 1 day trip from Genova, so I cannot say much more about this only hotel in there! 28 rooms all with... 

Nightlife  

There's none!: Are you a witch?
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If you are a witch or maybe a ghost you can find a lot of amazing nightlife in Triora, otherwise it's better to go in some other place! ;-)

Written Mar 8, 2004

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Transportation  

How to get there!
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If you want to go to Triora you really need a car, or you can take a bus, but it's really more comfortable by car!
Take the motorway A10 till the exit "Arma di Taggia (Sanremo EST)". At this point you have to turn north to the inland in direction Triora and Valle Argentina.

You can go there on 1 day trip from Nice (France) or Genova (Italy). Even better if you are in Sanremo or Imperia, it will take you really few time to get there.

Written Mar 8, 2004

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Sports & Outdoors  

Bungee jumping in Triora!
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Close to Triora there's the "Loreto bridge" which is one of the best places in Italy to practice this exrtreme sport. The bridge is 119 metres high, you can reach speeds of more than 87Km/h and fall down for 104 metres! Really an exciting experience, but I've never tried! ;-)
The prices are around 80 euros for the first jump and a bit less fot the following ones (if you still have your stomach!).

Equipment: A lot of courage! ;-)

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: It's a bridge 3Km from Triora direction Loreto

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