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to Andora Italy. If you’are planning to visit Andora for your next trip and you are
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popular point of interest and activities not to be missed in Andora and surrounding.
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Liguria, Andora beach
Andora, located in a bay enclosed by Capo Mele and Capo Mimosa, is the locality of the Western Riviera with the most beautiful beaches, fine beaches that extend more than two kilometers.
Very popular seaside resort, it is also frequented during the winter season due to the sweetness of the climate, but Andora is not only sea.
Those who prefer to discover the town instead of basking in the sun, find interesting architecture in the historic center and in all the hamlets in which the municipality is divided. There are the ancient Roman ramparts, the remains of the aqueduct and then again the Roman bridge over the Merula stream, if you love shopping, there is nothing but the spoilt for choice among the many elegant shops that populate the center.
For a jump back in the Middle Ages, just go up to the Castello hamlet, and here are the ancient access doors, the thirteenth-century church of San Martino and the castle, which was the home of the Marquises Clavesana and even a very ancient fountain.
Despite being overlooking the sea, the hinterland of Andora sees the presence of the Apennines and offers beautiful landscapes within which it is you can walk and, at the same time, admire the sea from above.
The hiking and cycling trails are well-kept and are the real highlight of the resort, together with the many events that animate all summer, from the Andorese Music Summer to the Ortu Festival, when the goodness of nature is celebrated with country dinners.
written by Marilyn Fitzpatrick - Last update: 02/09/2021
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