Best attractions and places to see in Val Noci - Torrente Geirato - Alpesisa, a region designated as a Site of Community Importance (SIC) and Special Area of Conservation (SAC), offers diverse natural landscapes. This area, spanning 637 hectares, is known for its outdoor activities and natural features. Prominent landmarks include the 989-meter-high Monte Alpesisa and the artificial Lago di Val Noci, the first of its kind in the province of Genoa. The region provides various trails suitable for hiking…
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Can you swim in this lake or not, because it is a reservoir? Best regards:)
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incredible view, be careful on the descent on the south face on simple rocks.
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charming place a stone's throw from Genoa
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The Val di Noci lake is an artificial lake in the Ligurian Apennines located in the municipality of Montoggio. Maximum depth 42 meters
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Finally at the top. Guaranteed panorama of the Genoese hinterland
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Dirt road that leads from Piani di Creto to Acquafredda Superiore. Recommended only in this verse, the last piece has a steep climb with staircases. In general feasible, varied terrain not too rough, some stones present, medium width (single track in certain points). Slight descent or plain.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. Key attractions include the artificial Lake Val Noci, which is the first artificial lake in the province of Genoa, and the prominent Alpesisa Summit, offering panoramic views. The Torrente Geirato also flows through the area, contributing to its diverse landscapes.
Yes, Val Noci - Torrente Geirato - Alpesisa is well-suited for hiking. You can find various footpaths leading to the Alpesisa Summit, including sections of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. The Monte Mezzano Trail also offers a scenic path along the ridge overlooking the coast of Genoa. For more options, explore the dog-friendly hikes guide for routes like the Monte Acuto Loop Trail.
The area offers diverse cycling experiences. You can find road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Torrazza – Valico di Trensasco loop', as well as traffic-free options like the 'Fort Begato – View of Genoa loop'. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes guide and the Traffic-free bike rides guide.
The Alpesisa Summit is popular for its spectacular 360° panorama of the Genoese hinterland. At 989 meters high, it's a prominent feature of the Ligurian Apennines, accessible via various footpaths, and its summit is marked by a distinctive cross.
Yes, Lake Val Noci is a significant point of interest. Created between 1923 and 1931, it's the first artificial lake in the province of Genoa and plays a crucial role in supplying water to the city. There are trails along its shores, offering pleasant walks.
Yes, some trails in the region feature challenging sections. For instance, the Monte Mezzano Trail includes steep climbs and descents. Additionally, the Paved Trail Creto–Acquafredda Superiore, while recommended for descents, has varied terrain and some steep sections with staircases.
Absolutely. The Alpesisa Summit is renowned for its 360° panoramic views. The Monte Mezzano Trail also offers scenic paths with views overlooking the coast of Genoa.
Yes, the region offers several dog-friendly hiking options. You can find routes like the Monte Acuto Loop Trail or the Sifone Bridge over the Geirato loop. For more details and specific routes, refer to the Dog-friendly hikes in Val Noci - Torrente Geirato - Alpesisa guide.
The region is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn for hiking and cycling, when the weather is milder and trails are clear. Winter hiking is possible, but some routes might be more challenging due to conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While primarily a natural area, the Lake Val Noci itself holds historical significance as the first artificial lake constructed in the province of Genoa, with its dam built between 1923 and 1931.
Common access points for trails, particularly those leading to Monte Alpesisa, include Colle di Creto or the village of Prato (Struppa, Genoa). Parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to research specific trailheads before your visit.


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