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Hiking around Rocchetta Ligure offers diverse landscapes within the Ligurian Apennines, located in Italy's Piedmont region. The area features varied terrain, including lush chestnut forests, striking badlands, and paths over conglomerate rock. Prominent peaks like Monte Giarolo and Monte Ebro provide elevated views, while the Val Borbera is characterized by its natural features and historic elements.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Rope-assisted ridge traverse through gorges and natural pools, honoring fallen climbers with panoramic valley views.
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Forest hike to Monte Giarolo's summit crowned by a Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking the Alps.

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Hike the moderate 6.5-mile (10.4 km) trail from Le Baracche to Monte Barilaro via Route 208, gaining 1944 feet (593 metres) to reach the sum
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Historic partisan trail through Piedmont woods with natural pools and a storied wooden bridge.
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Trail through Val Borbera's diverse landscapes, from chestnut forests to badlands and ghost villages.
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Up here, on Monte Giarolo, the hiker won't find the classic summit cross that crowns many mountains. Instead, on a pedestal divided into two sections, stands the figure of the Risen Christ, adorned with a cross. Christ raises one arm in greeting—or rather, in blessing—and with the other, he embraces the cross, that gruesome symbol of suffering and death, which, through his resurrection, he transformed into a glorious symbol of victory over death.
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At 1,473 meters above sea level, the peak of Mount Giarolo is on the so-called Ligurian Apennines but in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont. It is the northernmost point of the Antola chain and divides the Borbera and Curone valleys. On the summit there is a statue of Christ the Redeemer.
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The Feast of the Redeemer has been celebrated on Mount Giarolo since the beginning of the last century, when the first statue of the Redeemer was erected on August 11, 1901 (replaced with the new one exactly one hundred years later) in order to celebrate the 19th centenary of the birth of Christ. It was inaugurated by the Bishop of Tortona who, for the occasion, promoted a diocesan pilgrimage in which approximately 12,000 faithful participated. Since then, every year on the first Sunday of August tourists and faithful go to the top of the mountain to renew the tradition.
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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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The top of the mountain can be reached starting from Cantalupo Ligure, Borgo Adorno and Albera Ligure (Val Borbera), from Giarolo (Val Museglia) and from Caldirola (Val Curone). The view from the top extends north and west over the plain up to the Alpine range with the profiles of Monviso, Cervino and Rosa. In the other directions the panorama shows the nearest mountains Boglelio, Penice, Lesima, Ebro, Chiappo, Monte Antola, other peaks of the Ligurian Apennines up to the Ligurian Sea, visible on the clearest days. (source Wikipedia)
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Compared to the nearby Monte Gavasa it is panoramic ... on the east side it is characterized by a part of conglomerate and being devoid of trees the panorama is excellent ... worth a visit!
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There are over 125 hiking routes in the Rocchetta Ligure area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these trails over 1600 times, contributing to an average rating of 4.4 stars.
Yes, Rocchetta Ligure offers a selection of easier trails. Out of the total routes, 12 are classified as easy, providing gentle paths through the diverse landscapes of the Ligurian Apennines. These are ideal for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed walk.
For experienced hikers, Rocchetta Ligure features 29 difficult routes that traverse varied terrain, including paths over conglomerate rock and significant elevation changes. An example is the Monte Giarolo Summit Trail from Cantalupo Ligure (via Route 210), which leads to Monte Giarolo, offering expansive views from its summit.
Yes, you can find several circular routes in Rocchetta Ligure. A popular option is the Monte Barilaro Loop Trail, which is a moderate 6.5-mile (10.4 km) path leading through wooded areas and open slopes, typically completed in about 3 hours 42 minutes.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore the diverse landscapes of the Val Borbera, characterized by lush chestnut forests and striking badlands. Prominent peaks like Monte Ebro offer panoramic views. You might also encounter gorges, natural pools, and historic partisan trails. Don't miss the Statue of Christ the Redeemer on Monte Giarolo for stunning vistas.
Yes, Rocchetta Ligure offers historic partisan trails that wind through woods, past natural pools, and over storied wooden bridges, providing a journey through both nature and history. The historic center of Rocchetta Ligure itself, with its narrow streets and ancient architecture, is also worth exploring.
Rocchetta Ligure's diverse landscapes, including woods and mountain peaks, make it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for exploring the valleys and lower trails. Summer is excellent for higher altitude hikes, while the chestnut forests are particularly beautiful in autumn.
Many trails in the Rocchetta Ligure area are suitable for dogs, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to check local regulations for specific routes.
Yes, some trails in the Rocchetta Ligure region feature impressive gorges and reveal natural pools, offering adventurous and scenic passages. The Val Borbera is known for its natural features, including the Strette del Borbera and The Borbera Stream Canyon, where you can find these unique formations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied landscapes, from lush chestnut forests to panoramic mountain peaks, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to different ability levels.
Yes, the area around Rocchetta Ligure includes huts that can serve as points of interest or rest stops. For instance, you can find Capanne di Cosola and Monte Chiappo Hut, which are popular attractions in the area and often located along or near hiking routes.
Absolutely. The Val Borbera is a significant natural highlight of the region. You can explore its varied landscapes, including lush chestnut forests and striking badlands, on routes like the Val Borbera Trail from Vignole Borbera (via Route 275), which offers a comprehensive experience of the valley's natural beauty.


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