Best mountain peaks around Sardigliano are found in a region characterized by gentle hills, situated within the Province of Alessandria in Italy's mountainous Piedmont. The area is bordered by the Apennine Mountains to the south, providing access to notable peaks. This geographical setting offers diverse hiking opportunities and panoramic vistas. The terrain includes both lower hills and higher mountain summits, catering to various levels of outdoor activity.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Splendid view of the Borbera valley from the Alpine cross
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Absolutely a marvel! worth the effort!
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Cross placed on the top of Mount S. Vito.
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The Sanctuary enjoys a splendid panoramic view and has a long history that begins in 1155, the year of the first Germanic pillages. The population of Stazzano, saved on the homonymous mountain, wanted to erect a chapel in honor of the Madonna di Monte Spineto. The current Sanctuary, with three naves and three altars, was commissioned by Monsignor Paolo Arese known as the "Saint", Bishop of the Diocese of Tortona between 1620 and 1644.
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Panoramic point where some trails in the San Vito area started
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It can be reached on foot or by mountain bike, enjoying both a magnificent sunrise and sunset considering the privileged position.
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Monte San Vito is the highest peak of the Tortona Hills, located between Valle Ossona and Val Grue. Accessible along a path that is sometimes inaccessible, due to its depth and slope, it offers a magnificent view from the rocky crags where the iconic cross stands (684 m above sea level). Also a crossroads of CAI paths, you can reach the summit with the 124 and 139 of the province of Alessandria. What interests bikers is the maze of tracks, some dedicated others shared with walkers, which unravel from Monte San Vito, which descend on the north, west and south sides (village of San Vito), connecting with other paths, continuing between Monte Campogrande and Monte Bruzzo, towards S. Andrea but above all towards Sarizzola. Some of these trails were the scene of the Garbagna enduro MTB race, another access point for Monte San Vito (from Val Grue).
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While Sardigliano itself is characterized by gentle hills, the surrounding Province of Alessandria and the Ligurian Apennines offer several significant peaks. These include Monte San Vito Summit, the highest point of the Tortona Hills, and further afield, Monte Ebro and Monte Giarolo, which are part of the Antola chain.
Many peaks in the region offer extensive panoramic views. From Monte San Vito Summit, you can enjoy magnificent vistas from its rocky crags. Higher peaks like Monte Ebro and Monte Giarolo provide breathtaking views of the vast Po Valley, the entire Alpine arc (from the Ligurian Alps to the Dolomites), and even the Ligurian Sea on clear days.
Yes, several peaks have historical or cultural significance. Santuario di Monte Spineto is a religious building with a history dating back to 1155, offering a splendid panoramic view. Monte Ebro features a metal cross with verses from Psalm 84 and an ANA cippo, while Monte Giarolo has a large bronze statue of Christ the Redeemer on its summit, originally placed in 1901.
For a rewarding ascent in the local hills, Monte San Vito Summit is an excellent choice, accessible via various CAI paths. For more challenging Apennine ascents with incredible panoramas, Monte Ebro and Monte Giarolo are popular destinations for trekking, with numerous trails suitable for all seasons.
The area around Sardigliano offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Cross on Monte San Vito loop from Garbagna' or 'Monte San Vito Summit – View of Garbagna loop from Garbagna'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes like the 'Fausto Coppi House Museum – Passo Coppi loop from Castellania Coppi'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Sardigliano, Cycling around Sardigliano, and Road Cycling Routes around Sardigliano guide pages.
Yes, the region is known for mountain biking. Monte Zerbet Enduro Trails, located on the hill between San Ruffino and Sarezzano, is a notable spot where several descents of the Enduro race start, including Madonnina, 2 Calzini, and Tana del Lupo. The area around Monte San Vito Summit also features a maze of tracks suitable for mountain biking.
The trails around peaks like Monte Giarolo are suitable for all seasons, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. During these seasons, the beech forests display vibrant colors, enhancing the hiking experience. Clear days in any season will offer the best panoramic views.
From viewpoints like Monte Gambera, you can enjoy beautiful views of the Colli Tortonesi and the surrounding valleys. Higher peaks like Monte Ebro and Monte Giarolo offer extensive views of the Po Valley, the Alpine arc, and the Ligurian Sea. The landscape transitions from thick woods at lower altitudes to meadows above 1400-1500 meters.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities, the stunning panoramic vistas, and the rich cultural and historical significance of the peaks. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 29 upvotes and 10 photos shared, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking scenic beauty.
Yes, Monte Ronzone is known for its really great, wide all-round view, despite being a somewhat arduous and lonely climb. The path goes up through the village of Batista.
While the region offers challenging Apennine ascents, the Tortona Hills, where Monte San Vito Summit is located, provide rewarding ascents that are generally less strenuous than the higher Apennine peaks, making them suitable for hikers looking for more accessible options.


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