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Punta Manara is the end of apromontory in the Gulf ofTigullio between the Ligurian towns ofSestri Levante andRiva Trigoso in theProvince of Genoa, Italy. It has been subject to environmental protection since 1977.
Punta Manara is a popular destination for tourists from Italy and from all over the world. Located at the southeast of the Gulf of Tigullio, it offers glimpses of the coast and many plant and animal species that inhabit themaquis shrubland.
Theheadland is approximately 190 hectares (470 acres), of which about 50 hectares (120 acres) are covered with byilex trees, while the remaining area is divided between highmaquis witharbutus andheather, and a small strip ofcork oak woodland. At an altitude of 265 metres (869 ft), the top of the promontory is called Monte Castello and is covered bymaritime pine woodland, in which are the ruins of an ancient fortress and of military buildings from World War II.
The well-preserved remains of awatchtower for defence againstSaracens stand at about 140 metres (460 ft) above sea level. It is a strategic site, and an excellent maritime lookout location.
The northern slopes of Punta Manara collect water which flows into Rio Ravino, which crosses the main path to the headland. Although small, it collects water from several tributaries and is a used for irrigating vegetables and olive trees around the village of Ginestra. The annual rainfall in the area is about 1,200 mm (47 in).
Punta Manara can only be reached by paths that climb the promontory above Sestri Levante. A nature trail on the promontory has signs that describe the plants that can be seen. There is a municipal campsite near the end of the promontory.
Plant species on the headland includeArbutus unedo (strawberry tree),samphires,myrtle,cistus,erica arborea (tree heath),mastic andbroom. Tree species includeblack alder,holm oak,cork oak andmaritime pine.
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