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Explore Levanto Valley with a 2-4 hour guided tour featuring scenic hikes, vineyard visits, and tastings of local wines and foods in Liguria, Italy.

The Lievàntu Wine Experience offers a charming and authentic way to explore the Levanto Valley in Liguria, Italy. For 2 to 4 hours, small groups of up to 8 participants walk along scenic paths on the west side of the valley, soaking in spectacular views of vineyards, olive groves, and villages. The tour combines easy hiking with wine and local food tastings, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a relaxed, sensory journey into the region’s land and flavors.
Starting from Levanto’s railway station, this experience is led by a knowledgeable guide who shares insights into the area’s history, agriculture, and legends. With options to extend the hike to Lavaggiorosso or to keep it shorter, the tour adapts to different fitness levels and interests. Guests praise the guide’s passion and expertise, along with the delicious wines and foods sampled in the vineyards.
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The tour begins at the Levanto railway station, where guides provide a brief safety briefing before setting off on a 2.75-hour hike. The route leads through the terraced hills of the Vallata di Levanto Cooperative, where olive trees and vines flourish in the landscape. This walk offers panoramic views and an opportunity to appreciate the colors, scents, and textures of the land, creating an engaging experience for the senses.
The path is approximately 7 km long, with a height difference of 400 meters, mostly on dirt roads and paths, with some asphalt sections. For those who prefer a shorter experience, it’s possible to cut the walk to around 2 hours while still enjoying the key highlights, especially the vineyard and food tastings. The walk is accessible for most people, but not suitable for those with mobility challenges.

One of the main attractions is the visit to Vallata di Levanto Cooperative vineyards and olive groves. Here, the guide leads guests through the cultivation areas, explaining local farming practices and the land’s history. The scents of olives and grapes fill the air, and guests have the chance to observe the colors and textures of the crops.
The visit includes a stop at the S. Anna vineyard, where guests taste three DOC wines from the cooperative. These wines are complemented by local products, such as olives, pesto, and focaccia—all made from ingredients native to the region. The tasting experience, praised for its authenticity and quality, showcases the region’s culinary craftsmanship.

The tour’s exploration of the valley’s villages adds a historical dimension. An optional extension takes visitors to Glimpses of Lavaggiorosso and the charming village of Lizza, which offers a glimpse into traditional mountain village life. From Lizza, the path ascends to the top of Monte delle Streghe, a ridge steeped in legend, where panoramic views reward the effort.
Descending from the ridge, the route passes the Convent and church of Ss. Annunziata, essential landmarks in the valley’s spiritual and cultural landscape. All along the way, the guide shares stories that deepen the understanding of the land’s heritage and natural environment.
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The highlight for many is the wine tasting at the S. Anna vineyard, where three DOC wines are sampled in a picturesque setting overlooking the valley. The wines, produced by the Vallata di Levanto Cooperative, range in flavor and style, offering a genuine taste of the region’s wine-making tradition.
Complementing the wines are local delicacies such as olives, pesto, and focaccia, providing a true Genoese flavor profile. The food and drink tastings are described as delicious and generous, making this a memorable highlight of the experience. Guests often mention the high quality of the products and the passionate explanations from the guide.

The tour departs from Levanto’s railway station, where the guide waits outside the station hall at the provided coordinates. The experience is designed to be relaxed and intimate, with a small group of up to 8 participants. This ensures personalized attention and a welcoming atmosphere.
Participants are advised to bring sunscreen, water, and hiking shoes. Since sandals or flip-flops are not permitted, comfortable, sturdy footwear is recommended for walking on dirt and asphalt paths. The route is mostly on dirt roads and paths, covering 7 km with some optional extension to Lavaggiorosso for those interested.

The standard tour lasts around 2 to 4 hours, but there is flexibility to shorten it to 2 hours while still enjoying the core experiences of vineyard visits and tastings. The extension to Lavaggiorosso adds about 2 km to the route, which can be included by those who wish to explore more of the area’s landscape and legend.
The tour organization emphasizes customization, and guides are happy to tailor the experience based on participant interests. Whether seeking a relaxed walk or a more immersive hike, the tour can adapt accordingly.
Many reviews highlight the knowledge and passion of the guide, named Federico, who shares stories and explanations with warmth and depth. The stunning scenery, combined with the authentic wine and food tastings, creates an experience that goes beyond typical sightseeing.
The small group size fosters an intimate and friendly atmosphere, making it ideal for those who prefer a less crowded, more personal encounter with the land and its produce. The local focus and emphasis on tradition make this tour especially appealing for those eager to connect with genuine Ligurian culture.
This experience is perfect for food and wine lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone interested in local culture and land. It suits those who enjoy moderate walking with beautiful views, and who appreciate authentic, high-quality tastings. It’s less suitable for travelers with mobility issues or those seeking a more physically demanding hike.
The tour’s flexible length and personalized approach mean it can fit into various schedules, whether you have a limited time or want a deeper exploration of Levanto’s landscape and traditions.
What is the starting point for this tour?
The tour begins outside the Levanto railway station hall, with the guide waiting at the specified coordinates.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts from 2 to 4 hours, depending on the chosen option and whether the extension to Lavaggiorosso is included.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring sunscreen, water, and hiking shoes. Sandals or flip-flops are not allowed due to the walking terrain.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The route is about 7 km long with a 400-meter elevation gain and involves walking on dirt paths, making it unsuitable for those with mobility impairments.
Can I customize or extend the experience?
Yes, the tour can be shortened or extended, and guides are happy to tailor the experience based on interests, including optional visits to Lavaggiorosso.
Is there a wine and food tasting included?
Absolutely. The wine tasting at S. Anna vineyard and local food samples like olives, pesto, and focaccia are integral parts of the experience.
The Lievàntu Wine Experience in Levanto Valley offers a balanced combination of scenic walking, cultural discovery, and authentic tasting, making it a rewarding choice for those eager to connect with Liguria’s land and traditions.
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