The best time to visit Triora is typically during the late spring (May to early June) or early autumn (September to early October).
During these months, the weather is pleasantly mild, making it ideal for exploring the village's steep, winding streets and the surrounding countryside. You'll avoid the intense heat of mid-summer and the potentially colder, wetter conditions of winter. The Ligurian landscape is at its most picturesque, with lush greenery in spring and warm, earthy tones in autumn.
For couples looking for a romantic and tranquil escape, these shoulder seasons are perfect. The village is less crowded than in peak summer, allowing for a more intimate experience of Triora's history and folklore. You can enjoy leisurely strolls, explore the Museo Etnografico della Stregoneria (Ethnographic Museum of Witchcraft), and dine at local trattorias without the rush.
Families might also find these times advantageous, as the milder temperatures are more comfortable for children to explore the outdoor areas and paths around the village. There's plenty of space for them to run around in the open areas, and the less crowded environment makes for a more relaxed trip for everyone.