Apricale, Provincia di Imperia, Ligurië, 18035, Italië








































Apricale, Provincia di Imperia, Ligurië, 18035, Italië
In the countryside surrounding the medieval village of Apricale, we have this this beautifully sun-exposed plot for sale with an olive grove and a small rustico of 19 sqm.
The rustico can be enlarged in accordance with the Italian Piano Casa regulations, offering interesting development potential.
From the olive grove there are open and picturesque views over the Ligurian mountain landscape, creating a peaceful and authentic rural setting.
The property is located approximately a 10-minute drive from Apricale, where all essential amenities and local facilities are available.
Apricale is a small, well-preserved medieval hill village in the Liguria region of northwest Italy, in the province of Imperia. Perched above the Nervia valley, it lies roughly 15–25 minutes by car from coastal towns like Ventimiglia and Bordighera, and about half an hour from the Riviera di Ponente beaches.
The village’s name comes from the Latin apricus — meaning sunny — and indeed its stone alleys and squares enjoy light and warmth throughout much of the day. Apricale is officially recognised among “I Borghi più belli d’Italia” (Italy’s most beautiful villages) and carries the Bandiera Arancione quality mark for tourism and ecological excellence.
The historic centre features narrow cobbled streets (caruggi), stone houses tightly clustered along steep slopes, and architectural details that showcase centuries of Ligurian history. Dominating the village is the Castello della Lucertola, a medieval castle now housing a local museum and cultural exhibitions.
Apricale is also known for its open-air artistic heritage — more than 50 murals painted by Italian and international artists enliven the facades of buildings throughout the village.
Apricale is small (around 600–650 residents) yet lively. Its community blends local tradition with an international feel, making it welcoming for visitors and second-home owners alike.
Cultural events and traditions are found year-round:
A summer outdoor theatre festival with performances in the streets and squares.
Seasonal food festivals like the Pansarola in September.
Celebrations around local produce such as new olive oil events.
Despite its peaceful setting, Apricale offers a sense of community life — cafes, small bars, restaurants, artisan shops, and seasonal markets create a social atmosphere that appeals to both short-stay visitors and long-term stays.
The combination of hillside tranquillity and accessibility to the Mediterranean coastline means you can enjoy quiet evenings among the olive groves and still reach sandy beaches, coastal dining, and bustling markets within a short drive.
Apricale attracts visitors who appreciate:
Medieval charm: winding alleys, historic churches, picturesque piazzas and rustic stone buildings.
Art and culture: murals, festivals and art exhibitions throughout the year.
Gastronomy: Ligurian cuisine with local specialities, olive oil, wine, and traditional dishes.
Nature and outdoor activities: hiking trails, scenic countryside views and proximity to both mountains and sea.
For travellers, Apricale provides a slow-paced, authentic Italian experience — ideal for those seeking relaxation, cultural immersion, or exploration of the Riviera hinterland.
From a second-home perspective, Apricale offers several attractive qualities:
Authenticity and lifestyle
A village with rich history and character, rather than a typical holiday resort.
A living community with local traditions and year-round events.
Location and accessibility
Short drives to the Ligurian coast, French Riviera and regional transport links (train stations at Ventimiglia/Bordighera and Nice Côte d’Azur airport within reach).
Investment appeal
Strong tourism potential for holiday rentals given its designation among Italy’s most beautiful villages and ongoing cultural tourism.
Real estate options range from rustici and historic homes to renovated houses and estates suitable as holiday homes or rental properties.
Outdoor living
Terraces, garden plots and hillside views are particularly valued, offering spaces for outdoor meals, relaxation and connection with nature — features often highlighted by prospective buyers and visitors alike.
Owning a second home here allows you to enjoy:
A quiet rural environment ideal for retreats or creative projects.
Close-by gastronomy, artisan shops and community life in a compact, walkable village.
Easy access to scenic hiking trails, olive groves and the surrounding countryside.
Short drives to beaches, coastal towns, and wider travel hubs.
Whether you’re seeking a holiday escape, a weekend retreat, or a long-term residence, Apricale offers a unique blend of medieval charm, Ligurian culture and natural beauty — making it a compelling choice for second-home buyers who value authenticity and lifestyle.

Liguria Estate S.R.L
Salita San Sebastiano sn
18035 Dolceacqua (IM) – Italy
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