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Pontedassio Districts: ,
Olive trees everywhere, interspersed with vegetable fields and vineyards: this is how the territory of Pontedassio looks when you arrive from the direction of nearby Oneglia, or from the Dianese area through the Grillarine Pass or along the main road from Piedmont. Lying in the middle of the Impero Valley, Pontedassio is an old agricultural centre that grew in mediaeval times due to the bridge and its central position in the valley, which made it a link for communications and commerce on the mule-track running parallel to the river. Not very common at that time, olives started to be widely cultivated in the fifteenth century, reaching land coverage a little over a hundred years ago, like the Vermentino and Pigato vineyards.
Although property expansion has not always respected the architectural heritage of this old town, there are still some delightful sights to see, such as the fourteenth-century towered house of the Dorias or the parish church of Santa Margherita, whose original Romanesque form is embellished with Baroque decorations. It preserves paintings by Guglielmetti, a local artist. Eighteenth-century Villa Agnesi, recently acquired by the local council, played an important part in the social and economic history of Pontedassio: the Agnesi family, businessmen known in Italy and abroad, founded the first pasta factory in a mill on the banks of the river, just outside the town.
Also to be seen outside the town is the tower of Santa Lucia, which was built in the twelfth century to protect the road leading to Castelvecchio di Oneglia.
Bastagno is a town lying on a ridge along the old transit road. The main church in the Impero valley is the Romanesque church of San Michele Arcangelo, while the parish church of San Sebastiano dates from the eighteenth century. The castle, which is now reduced to a few ruins, was the northernmost bulwark in the Oneglia defence system.
Pontedassio biscuits are very well known. Bastagno holds a local "rostelle" festival (when you can taste spit-roasted goat's meat), while Villa Viani holds its own snail-eating festival. At the "Mari e Monti" festival held at Villa Guardia on 20 and 21 August the specialities on offer are frogs and eels.
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Rentals Catalogue Liguria
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NEW! Casa Castelletto, Pontedassio, up to 2 persons,
about 15 mins from the sea*, garden, 2 bedroom(s), Washing machine, on a slope, panoramic views, Barbecue allowed, Sat/TV,
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Villa Candido, Pontedassio, up to 8 persons,
about 15 mins from the sea*, garden, Parking lot, 2 bedroom(s), on a slope, panoramic views, terrace, Barbecue allowed, Sat/TV,
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IM 28, Pontedassio, accommodation/apartment, 130 sqm living area, 25 sqm usable area, 3 bedroom(s), 1 kitchen, 2 bathroom,
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Restaurants close to
|  | Ca de Maisce, meat, pasta, home-made pasta, vegetarian dishes, game, children welcome, terrace, fixed menu, parking space, |
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Olive Mills
 | Cascina Rio Rocca, |
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Olive Mills close to
|  | Belmonte Giobatta, |
|  | Dinoabbo, |
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Wine Growers
 | Alberti Giacomo, During visiting hours, Riviera Ligure di Ponente D.O.C. - VERMENTINO, |  | Aschero Laura, By appointment only, Riviera Ligure di Ponente D.O.C. - VERMENTINO, Riviera Ligure di Ponente D.O.C. - PIGATO, Riviera Ligure di Ponente D.O.C. - ROSSESE, |
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Ligurian Specialties close to
|  | Cascina Rio Rocca, |
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Beaches close to
|  | CO-CO Beach, restaurant, beach volleyball, snack bar, WC/restrooms, showers, locker rooms, parking options, sunbeds/umbrellas, fee for use of beach, sand, rock, |
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surfing schools close to
|  | La Rabina, |
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grocery store/supermarket
 | Alimentari, grocery store, fresh bread, |  | Conad Alimentari, grocery store, |  | renny food discount, supermarket, |  | Rimbaudo Market, grocery store, fresh bread, |
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grocery store/supermarket close to
|  | Lidl, supermarket, |
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swimming pool close to
|  | Piscina Rari Nantes, |
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playground close to
|  | Imperia, slide, jungle gym, swings, see-saw, fenced-in, |
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butcher
 | Macelleria Salumeria Polleria, |
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Churches
 | San Michele, |  | San Sebastiano, |
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