Routes Italy Metropolitan City of GenoaRapallo
Up and down the Gulf of Tigullio

Rapallo, Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy

Up and down the Gulf of Tigullio

Length16.8 mi
Elev. Gain1663 ft
Est. Steps39000

Scenic views

Created by Piero
Introduction
Up and down the Gulf of Tigullio is a 16.9 mile (39,000-step) route located near Rapallo, Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 1663 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Rapallo

Place
Rapallo (US: rə-PAH-loh, Italian: [raˈpallo], Ligurian: [ɾaˈpalˑu]) is a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, located in the Liguria region of northern Italy.As of 2017 it counted 29,778 inhabitants. It lies on the Ligurian Sea coast, on the Tigullio Gulf, between Portofino and Chiavari, 25 kilometers east-south east of Genoa itself.

Zoagli

Place
Zoagli (Ligurian: Zoagi) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Genoa. Zoagli is a popular destination during all seasons of the year by tourists from all over the world. It is located in the Gulf of Tigullio section of the Italian Riviera, between Chiavari and Rapallo.

Apennins

Place
Apennins [a.pɛ.nɛ̃] was a department of the First French Empire of 1804-1814 in present-day Italy. Named after the Apennine Mountains, it originated on 6 June 1805, after France had directly annexed the Ligurian Republic (formerly the Republic of Genoa) on 4 June 1805. Its capital was Chiavari.Disbanded after the defeat of Napoleon in 1814, the department again became part of the briefly restored Ligurian Republic, but the Congress of Vienna awarded the old territory of Genoa to the Kingdom of Sardinia (December 1814).

Rapallo railway station

Place
Rapallo railway station (Italian: Stazione di Rapallo) serves the town and comune of Rapallo, in the Liguria region, northwestern Italy. Opened in 1868, it forms part of the Pisa–La Spezia–Genoa railway, and is situated between La Spezia and Genoa.The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI).

Hannibal's Bridge

Place
Hannibal's Bridge (Italian: Ponte Annibale) is apparently one of the oldest structures, dating back to Roman imperial times, in the city of Rapallo, Italy, which sits on the Ligurian Coast. This bridge was possibly used by Carthaginian commander Hannibal during his campaign against Rome in the second Punic War, where he possibly unloaded supplies on the Tigullia coast (region from Portofino to Anzo di Framura).
Route Details

Length

16.8 mi

Elev. Gain

1663 ft

Est. Steps

39000
Created by
Piero
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