Apartment in the center of Andagna
738
Property ID
40 m2
Size
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathroom
Description
For sale is a duplex apartment located in the center of the charming mountain hamlet of Andagna, just a few steps from the local restaurant and village life.
The apartment is arranged over two levels with a total surface of approximately 40 sqm. The entrance is on the ground floor and opens into a living room with kitchenette, creating a practical and welcoming living space.
The upper floor consists of two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a small balcony offering views of the surrounding village and natural landscape. The property currently has no installed heating system, although preparation has been made for the installation of a pellet stove in the living room. The electrical system has already been renewed.
A spacious cellar in the basement is included in the sale, providing useful storage space.
The apartment represents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking for a renovation project or a holiday home to personalize according to their own taste. Ideal for practical-minded buyers or those seeking an affordable property in an authentic Ligurian mountain setting.
The asking price is negotiable.
Distance from:
Nearest town facilities: 3 Km
Nice Airport: 97 Km
Beach: 26 Km
Ski resort – Limone Piemonte: 116 Km
ANDAGNA AND ITS SURROUNDINGS
Andagna is a small and charming mountain village located in the upper part of the Argentina Valley in western Liguria, approximately 750 meters above sea level. Surrounded by forests, chestnut groves, and terraced hillsides, the village offers an authentic atmosphere where traditional Ligurian life has remained largely unchanged over time.
Characterized by stone houses, narrow alleys, and quiet village squares, Andagna is a peaceful retreat far from the busy coastal resorts. The rhythm of life here is slow and relaxed, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility, fresh mountain air, and close contact with nature. Despite its small size, the village maintains a welcoming community spirit, with a local restaurant, historic church, and seasonal festivals that celebrate local traditions and culture.
The Argentina Valley stretches from the Mediterranean coast inland toward the Ligurian Alps, creating a diverse landscape that ranges from olive groves near the sea to dense woodlands and mountainous terrain further inland. Within about 30–40 minutes by car, the beaches and seaside promenades of Arma di Taggia and Sanremo can be reached, allowing residents to enjoy both mountain serenity and coastal lifestyle.
The surrounding area is particularly popular among outdoor enthusiasts. Numerous hiking trails and mountain bike routes start near Andagna and connect the villages throughout the valley via ancient mule paths once used for trade between inland communities and the coast. The natural environment offers year-round beauty, with blooming landscapes in spring, lush green summers, colorful autumn forests, and peaceful winter scenery.
Nearby villages such as Badalucco, Molini di Triora, and the medieval town of Triora — famously known as the “village of witches” due to its fascinating history — provide cultural interest, traditional architecture, and excellent local cuisine. The valley is well known for its agricultural heritage, especially the production of high-quality Taggiasca olive oil, as well as mushrooms, chestnuts, herbs, and regional Ligurian specialties.
Thanks to the combination of mountain altitude and Mediterranean influence, the climate remains pleasant throughout the year, with cooler summers compared to the coast and generally mild winters.
Andagna and the Argentina Valley appeal to those looking for authenticity, scenic landscapes, and a slower pace of life, while still maintaining convenient access to the Riviera and all essential services. It is a place where nature, tradition, and timeless beauty come together in one of Liguria’s most unspoiled inland areas.
Address
- Country: Italy
- Province / State: Imperia
- City / Town: Molini di Triora
- Postal code / ZIP: 18010 Andagna



