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The Borgata Castello of Chiusanico is a quaint village immersed in the hills where time seems to have stopped for decades. Amongst woods, olive groves and pastures you can admire the breath-taking views and appreciate the true genuine lifestyle. Imperia and the coastline are just 12 km down the valley.
Our Agriturismo and our Holiday Homes are the ideal rural retreat to spend a safe holiday, relax and rejuvenate. We manage 8 apartments set in 3 typical ligurian houses each different from the other: Casa Orti, Casa Borgo and Rustico Vinsa. All our apartments feature furnished outdoor private space, eighter a garden or a large terrace.
For events and special gatherings we have large indoor and outdoor spaces, do not hesitate to contact us.
Check-in / Check-out Arrival time: Starting from 2:00 pm - Up to 9:00 pm. Checkout at the latest up to: Up to 11.00.
Via G. B. Novaro 9Borgata Castello CHIUSANICOIT
Latitude: 43.9702262
Longitude: 7.993169699999999
By plane
Liguria is on average reachable in1-1.5hrs from all over Europe. The most convenient international airports to reach the Riviera di Ponente are the Christopher Columbus of Genoa and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport. The Genoa airport is 109 km from Imperia. Nice Airport is 91 km from Imperia. The hub airport of Milan Malpensa is 281 km from Imperia. The airport of Bergamo – Orio al Serio is 296 km from Imperia. By car The Riviera di Ponente is served by two motorways, the Genoa-Ventimiglia A10 E80 and E717 A6 Torino-Savona. Savona is roughly 131 km from the Principality of Monaco, 139 km from Turin, 177 km from Milan and 280 km from Florence. By train The Riviera is served by the Genoa-Ventimiglia line with local and long-distance trains connecting the French Riviera with Genova and the rest of Italy. Savona and the Riviera are also reachable by the Turin-Savona line. And finally it presents an overview line through the Maritime Alps from Ventimiglia to the ski resort of Limone Piemonte. By ship The Pala Crociere in Savona is one of the main ports of call of Mediterranean cruises with ferries running to and from Corsica, Spain and North Africa. The terminal is in Porto Vado. Genoa is the main harbour of the Ligurian coastline with ferries running to and from the Mediterranean. The Maritime port is the first port of call of the Ligurian coastline. Liguria is the Italian region and one of the first in the Mediterranean and in Europe that has the largest number of berths.