BY: Elisa Borgato
There are 169 Geoparks in the world, including as many as 11 in Italy. The third one in Italy to be recognized by UNESCO was the one headed by Monte Beigua (Mount Beigua) in Liguria, and it covers an area far larger than the Natural Park of the same name.
In addition to its extreme geological importance, the Beigua Geopark is also a place that leaves visitors breathless. Here, in fact, the Beigua Park trails show hikers unmissable visions of land and sea, where the green of the mountains fades into the cobalt blue of the Ligurian Sea.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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