- Authentic Ligurian atmosphere: narrow lanes, stone arches, and panoramic views that stretch from olive groves to the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea.
- Chalet-style stays with modern comforts: wooden interiors, sunlit terraces, and cozy fireplaces that blend rustic charm with contemporary amenities.
- Outdoor adventures without the crowds: hiking, cycling, and nature trails that reveal quiet corners of the Ligurian hinterland.
- Food and wine immersion: olive oil tastings, regional wines, fresh seafood in nearby towns, and markets bright with locally grown produce.
- Accessibility to iconic Riviera towns: Imperia, Sanremo, Bordighera, and the Cinque Terre day trips within reach, offering a full spectrum of experiences and day trip options.
- Inclusive, welcoming energy: a community vibe where travelers can participate in local events, harvest seasons, and small-town celebrations.
If you’re seeking a “Chalet Accommodation” experience in Liguria, prioritize features that elevate your stay:
- Terraces or balconies with sea or valley views
- Fireplace or wood-burning stove for cozy evenings
- Well-equipped kitchens for cooking with local ingredients
- Easy access to hiking trails and scenic routes
- Pet-friendly options where possible to keep every member of the group comfortable
- Proximity to local markets, olive mills, and farm stalls for authentic ingredients
- Imperia: The province’s capital area offers a lively old town, a thriving farmers market, and a waterfront promenade perfect for sunset strolls after a day of hiking or beach time.
- Taggia and Sanremo: Historic centers with charming lanes, botanical gardens, casino culture in Sanremo, and vibrant food scenes.
- Ospedaletti, Bordighera, and Ventimiglia: Coastal towns with pebbly beaches, palm-lined promenades, and the pleasure of long, leisurely lunches by the sea.
- Nervia and Prino valleys: For day hikes and vineyard visits, you’ll find quiet rural roads, olive groves, and small osterie that serve seasonal dishes.
- Day trips to the Cinque Terre or Genoa: If you want to mix a coastal excursion with your Ligurian hill stay, both options are reachable by train or a scenic drive.
- Hiking and nature walks: Explore shaded olive groves and forested trails that lead to quiet viewpoints over the Ligurian Sea. Pack a light picnic and enjoy a terrace coffee break at a village haunt after a steady descent.
- Bike-friendly routes: Bring or rent a lightweight road or gravel bike to traverse winding lanes, switchback climbs, and scenic overlooks that reveal the coastline from inland angles.
- Olive oil and wine experiences: Visit local mills and small-batch producers to learn about olive oil extraction or sample Ligurian wines, often accompanied by seasonal cheeses and focaccia.
- Cooking experiences: Join a local cooking class or home-style demonstration featuring pesto Genovese, fresh pasta, or seafood specialties with ingredients sourced from nearby markets.
- Cultural strolls: Discover historic churches, stone houses, and panoramic viewpoints. Many villages host small festivals and market days that showcase regional crafts, honey, and baked goods.
- Coastal day trips: A beach day along the Riviera, combined with a seafood lunch, provides a contrast to the tranquil hillside schedule.
- Photo safaris: The light on Liguria’s hills at dawn and dusk creates opportunities for stunning landscape and village photography—perfect for social media-worthy memories.
- Market mornings in Imperia or neighboring towns: Fresh produce, cheeses, olives, bread, and regional specialties are ideal for a hands-on cooking session in your chalet kitchen.
- Olive oil harvests and tastings: If you visit during harvest season, you can participate in olive picking or oil pressing demonstrations, followed by tasting sessions in a rustic mill or small osteria.
- Wine and biodiversity tours: Some hillside vineyards offer guided tastings paired with seasonal dishes, set against vineyard views and sea glimpses.
- Small-town festivals: Local religious and harvest festivals—often featuring live music, local crafts, and street foods—provide window into the community’s rhythm.
- Spring (April–June): Blossoms, cooler hikes, and abundant produce in markets. Ideal for active travelers who want to sample pesto ingredients fresh after a hilltop walk.
- Summer (July–August): Warm days, Mediterranean breezes, and easy access to coastal towns. Opt for a chalet with shade and a cool terrace for evening drinks after day trips to the coast.
- Autumn (September–October): Grape harvest season and quieter trails. Perfect for culinary experiences, olive oil tastings, and long scenic walks without peak-season crowds.
- Winter (November–March): Mild coastal weather with occasional chilly evenings—great for a cozy chalet stay, fireplaces, and regional food markets in nearby towns.
- By air: The nearest international gateways are Nice Côte d’Azur (France) and Genoa Cristoforo Colombo. From either airport, you can reach the Ligurian inland routes by rental car or train.
- By road: The Autostrada dei Fiori (A10) connects the Ligurian Riviera with the French border and other major Italian cities. From there, local roads lead to mountain villages and chalets.
- Public transport: While bus and train services cover many towns along the coast, several hillside villages have limited public transport. A car or scooter is often the most convenient way to explore Conio and its surroundings.
- Getting around locally: Pack comfortable walking shoes for village lanes, and carry water for longer hikes. Some chalets provide bicycles for guest use, but verify in advance.
- Filter by property type: Chalet Accommodation, vacation homes, apartments, villas
- Filter by features: sea view, terrace, fireplace, pet-friendly, parking
- Filter by proximity: near Imperia, near hiking trails, near coastal towns
- Read guest reviews to gauge accessibility, host responsiveness, and the quality of local recommendations
- Local experiences included or easily arranged
- Recommendations for nearby markets and trattorie
- Clear details about check-in, self-catering kitchens, and outdoor spaces
- Check into your chalet and settle into the terrace or balcony with a view of olive groves or hillside silhouettes against the sea.
- Stroll through a nearby village, stopping for a gelato or a spritz at a local bar. Pick up fresh bread, cheese, and olives from a market.
- Visit Imperia for the morning market and a light lunch of focaccia and seafood along the harbor.
- Evening return to Conio for a sunset hike or simply enjoy your chalet’s outdoor space.
- Partake in a guided olive oil tasting to understand regional production methods and flavor notes.
- Join a Ligurian cooking class and prepare a pesto dish with fresh ingredients.
- Cancellation policy and flexible dates in case plans shift
- Clear access to essential amenities (kitchen, laundry, heating/cooling)
- Proximity to the season’s events, markets, and olive oil harvests
- What’s included in the property (linens, towels, cookware) and any extra fees

