Nelle chiare mattine si fondevano
dorsi di colli e cielo; sulla rena
dei lidi era un risucchio ampio, un uguale
fremer di vite
una febbre del mondo; e ogni cosa
in sé stessa pareva consumarsi.

(E.Montale “Bonassola”)

Montale’s poetry reflects perfectly the nature of Bonassola: a charming sea-sculpted gulf, surrounded by flowers and trees of the Mediterranean bush and dominated by two headlands (“Madonnina della Punta” and “Punta del Carlino”).

Silence and the voice of nature have their home here at Bonassola. Through the years the village has effectively preserved its vocation as an ideal goal for those wishing to rest and meditate
in an environment gently caressed by the climate.
The wide beach at Bonassola stretches to the safe, unspoilt and protected sea opposite.

Moreover, Bonassola represents an excellent start point for those aiming at excursion tours through the local wood paths, discovering a luxuriant vegetation characterized by endemic species such as Santolina Ligustica, whose habitat is limited to this corner of Liguria.

Fast connections to the charming Portovenere, to the “Golfo dei Poeti” (Poets’ Gulf) and the “Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre” (Five Town National Park), well known for its delightful and unspoilt villages, are available by train (throughout the year) or by motor ship (only on summer). The same services are provided in direction of Portofino and the Tugullio Gulf.
Close to “Madonnina della Punta”, the wonderful Botanic Garden of Villa Peverati (at Bonassola) is furthermore open for visitors who wish to admire exotic plants from all over the world.
In a word, this village never ceases to amaze and bewitch, to the point that the American writer Ernest Hemingway was led to say: “Bonassola, so sweet, unforgettable, inexhaustible”.
Cà du Ferrà farm resort fits naturally in this context, allowing you to enjoy corners of unpolluted nature and a healthy detachment from every day life.


Agriturismo Cà du Ferrà 2004

Bonassola, Piazza Centocroci
The sixteenth-century castle
The sea front
The Botanic Garden at Villa Peverati