Liguria
22 water features • 5 springs • 15 waterfalls • 2 dams
Liguria, the glittering jewel of Italy’s north‑west coastline, is fast becoming a top‑rated destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. While the region is famous for its dramatic cliffs, colorful villages, and world‑class cuisine, its hidden treasure lies in the 22 spectacular water features that dot the landscape—five pristine springs, fifteen breathtaking waterfalls, and two impressive dams. Whether you’re chasing the misty cascade of Liguria waterfalls in the hinterland, dipping your feet into the crystal‑clear Liguria springs, or exploring the serene reservoirs of the Ligurian dams, the region offers a diverse playground for hikers, photographers, and families.
Each sub‑region of Liguria— from the rugged mountains of the inland Alps‑Ligurian Apennines to the sun‑kissed shores of the Italian Riviera—brings its own unique water‑based experiences. In the Val di Vara you’ll find secluded waterfalls that plunge into emerald pools, while the Cinque Terre coastline hides secret sea‑springs that feed the local flora. The inland valleys of the Aveto and Moneglia boast historic dams that now serve as tranquil picnic spots with panoramic views.
Ready to dive into Liguria’s liquid wonders? Our comprehensive Liguria travel guide reveals the best routes, hidden gems, and practical tips for exploring every spring, waterfall, and dam. Pack your boots, bring a waterproof camera, and set off on an unforgettable journey through Liguria’s most refreshing landscapes.
Featured Attractions
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Spring LiguriaLago della Tina
Waterfall LiguriaIl Fon
Spring LiguriaLaghetti waterfall
Waterfall LiguriaDiga degli Alpini (del rian del què)
Dam LiguriaCascate di Parana
Waterfall LiguriaDiga di Tenarda
Dam LiguriaWodospad Borysa
Waterfall LiguriaLago delle ciappe
Waterfall LiguriaAcquedotto Storico
Waterfall LiguriaCascate
Waterfall LiguriaFontana del Merigo
Spring LiguriaNeighboring Regions
- Abruzzo (59 spots)
- Aosta Valley (12 spots)
- Apulia (11 spots)
- Basilicate (8 spots)
- Calabria (21 spots)
- Campania (53 spots)
- Emilia-Romagna (46 spots)
- Friuli Venezia Giulia (53 spots)
- Latium (112 spots)
- Lombardy (191 spots)