
Hotels in San Bernardo
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Hotels in San Bernardo, Italy — stay in this hillside Ligurian village near Imperia. Compare rates on properties with Riviera access and mountain views.
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About San Bernardo
San Bernardo
San Bernardo is a small hilltop settlement in the Ligurian Apennines of northwestern Italy, sitting above the coastal strip near Imperia province. The village belongs to a landscape shaped by terraced olive groves, dry-stone walls, and medieval parish churches — a pattern repeated across dozens of inland Ligurian communes but rarely visited by travellers who stay on the coast. At roughly 400–600 m elevation, temperatures run 5–8 °C cooler than Sanremo or Imperia in summer, making it a practical base for walkers and cyclists on the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri long-distance trail.
Visitors here tend to be Italian weekenders from Genoa or Turin, hikers tackling Ligurian ridge routes, and travellers seeking quieter accommodation while day-tripping to the Riviera dei Fiori coast, reachable in under 40 minutes by car. The local economy still revolves around olive oil production — the Riviera Ligure DOP designation covers groves in this zone — and seasonal agritourism properties form the main accommodation stock.
The nearest rail access is at Imperia Porto Maurizio or Imperia Oneglia stations on the Genoa–Ventimiglia coastal line, with bus or taxi connections inland. Most properties require a car for daily movement between the hills and the coast.
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