On the indented coast between Sestri Levante and Portovenere, among
innumerable and inviting creeks, wider and more pleasant bays open.
One of these is Levanto's.
Situated on the alluvial plain of the River Ghiararo, Levanto is surrounded
by a natural amphitheatre of hills, spread of small villages and houses,
peeping at the sea through olive-groves and vineyards.
Levanto's valley
represents the landscape variety of this end of the Riviera: sweeping
mountains slope down to the sea, alternating deep valleys with gentler
hills, pine and chestnuts woods with Mediterranean shrubs, uneven and
parched coast with terrace cultivations.
Levanto
- Sant'Andrea
Nowadays Levanto is a renowned seaside resort, with its wide sandy beach as
well as a destination for excursionists.
Starting from the promontory of Mesco you can hike on the dramatic paths of Cinque Terre National Park;
otherwise you can choose less popular , but not less evocative,
destinations as Bonassola or Framura with their wild nature, or you can
discover the network of ancient mule tracks connecting the plain to the
hills and all the hills from one end of the valley to the other.
Church
in Montale - the old Ceula.
The development of Levanto
To understand the Levanto of today you need
to understand its story, give
historical depth to the actual landscape and know which vocations
and identities have passed in time.
We can distinguish at least three:
a feudal and farm-pastoral identity in the
Bardellone mountains, linked to the control of the passes and
land communication and to the lost centers of Ceula and Zolasco;
a communal and mercantile-maritime
identity, centered in the hamlet of Levanto and existing with
absolute devotion to the Genoa Republic, not without strong
emphasis on a farming economy: from the attraction of
villa-farming to the constellation of the rural centers of the
valley;
a tourism identity that has developed in
two phases and according to two different models: elite tourism
(until the 50's) and mass tourism (after the 50's).
The first model offers, above all to foreign
tourists, the sought-after image of a Levanto substantially rural,
located in the middle of an agrarian landscape that from reading the
impressions of its first tourists was experienced as a big garden,
as a kind of paradise on earth.
The
second model offers instead an image of Levanto that destroys its territory,
to develop the coastal plain specially in Ghiararo, where many flower
and vegetable gardens have disappeared, on the beaches and on the sea.
This late development created a fracture with the
past, and also with the territory: the preceding models were in
fact developed without discontinuity and without substantial lack of
balance between the coast and inland, between the hamlet and valley,
between urbanization and territory.
This is what happened in the area around Levanto, where the pressure from
the building industry in the 50's and 60's is at its greatest, while the
settling system of the valley has managed to conserve its urban
configuration.
Today even this phase fortunately has been stopped, and they look at the
history and future of Levanto with ideas and principles that recognize the
economic value of its landscape, its historical-cultural territory, its
historical identity.
Today we can't go without asking ourselves questions like
this: what would Levanto be like without the constellation of its
"fractions", that have maintained their physiognomy, without woods
of olive trees and vineyards, without the Mesco and the Cinque Terre
where hard labor have maintained their traditional landscape?
Levanto can be a good base for your Cinque
Terre visit: you can get here with your car, park it and you can easily
walk to the Cinque Terre, or take a train to any one of the five villages.
You also have more traditional activities available, if you want them:
a more intense night life, a beach, even if a small one.