Best mountain peaks around Arquata Scrivia serve as a gateway to the surrounding Apennine peaks, offering diverse hiking opportunities and scenic views. The region, bordering Liguria, features mountain passes and peaks popular with outdoor enthusiasts. Trails like the "Calanchi Trail" provide unique landscapes and panoramic vistas. The area is also home to long-distance routes such as the "Cammino dei Ribelli," which traverses the Val Borbera.
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A barren and wild environment that is worth the effort of the challenging difference in altitude that is faced immediately at the beginning of the route, then the excursion continues along the crest on panoramic ups and downs that offer views of the sea and the surrounding peaks.
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Alpine environment with splendid blooms in May. View from the sea to the Po Valley; the castles of Superba, Mount Beigua in the distance and the Gorzente lakes at the foot of this mountain. Advised.
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From here you have a great view of what is around Monte Tobbio
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Wonderful view from up here, with the refuge chapel useful in case of bad weather, or for warming up in case of low temperatures. There are various paths, usually you follow the 401 and from Voltaggio it takes about 3 hours of hiking
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At the Dagliola pass there are still 50 minutes left to reach the summit of Mount Tobbio, but it's worth it.
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On the top of Monte Reale there is a sanctuary dating back to 1868 "dedicated to Our Lady of Loreto", a refuge open to all (the ground floor) and several outdoor benches.
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Monte Reale is a small unmanaged refuge at an altitude of 902m, in the municipality of Ronco Scrivia and nestled in the Antola Park. Absolutely worth a stop.
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Mount Tobbio, in the Parco delle Capanne di Marcarolo, is located along the mountain range that separates Piedmont from Liguria
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The region offers several highly-rated peaks and viewpoints. Mount Tobbio is very popular, offering a 360-degree view stretching from the Mediterranean to the Alps on clear days. Another favorite is the Summit of Monte Figne, which provides panoramic views of Monte Tobbio, the Padana plain, and the Mediterranean Sea. For a blend of history and views, the Santuario di Monte Spineto is a religious building with splendid panoramic vistas and a long history dating back to 1155.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Santuario di Monte Spineto is a notable historical site, a religious building with roots in 1155, offering both cultural insight and splendid views. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Loreto and Monte Reale, located at 902m in the Antola Park, features a sanctuary dating back to 1868 and an unmanaged refuge.
Arquata Scrivia is a gateway to diverse hiking opportunities in the surrounding Apennine peaks. You can find trails ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the 'Calanchi Trail (CAI 270)', a moderate 11.7 km hike through unique eroded landscapes, and the more challenging 'Pietra Bissara - Monte Alpe Trail' which covers 17.3 km. For longer adventures, consider sections of the 'Cammino dei Ribelli' or the 'Trail 200 (Borbera – Spinti Loop)'. Many trails offer panoramic views of the valleys. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Arquata Scrivia guide.
While some peaks like Mount Tobbio and Summit of Monte Figne can be challenging, the region also offers trails suitable for various fitness levels. The 'Calanchi Trail (CAI 270)' is described as moderate and suitable for many, allowing exploration of unique landscapes. It's always recommended to check the specific trail details and elevation gain before heading out. For more options, explore the Hiking around Arquata Scrivia guide.
Many peaks in the area offer exceptional panoramic views. Mount Tobbio is renowned for its 360-degree vista of Piedmont and Liguria, extending to the Alps and the Mediterranean. The Summit of Monte Figne also provides a fantastic perspective of Monte Tobbio, the Padana plain, and the Mediterranean Sea. For a wide all-round view, Monte Ronzone is another excellent choice.
Yes, the region is home to significant long-distance routes. The 'Cammino dei Ribelli' (Path of the Rebels) is an approximately 130 km route extending between Arquata Scrivia and Monte Antola, traversing the wild Val Borbera. Another extensive option is the 'Trail 200 (Borbera – Spinti Loop)', about 100 kilometers long, which traces the borders of the Borbera and Spinti valleys and connects to Arquata Scrivia, touching the main Apennine peaks.
Beyond hiking, the area around Arquata Scrivia offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both touring bicycles and road cycling. For touring bicycle enthusiasts, options include the 'Busalla Bridge – Passo della Castagnola loop' or the 'Voltaggio – Roman Bridge of Voltaggio loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 'View of the Fortress of Gavi – Ponte di Voltaggio loop'. More details are available in the Cycling around Arquata Scrivia guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Arquata Scrivia guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, with many highlighting the expansive vistas from Mount Tobbio and the Summit of Monte Figne. The combination of challenging trails and rewarding scenery is a common theme. The historical and cultural significance of sites like the Santuario di Monte Spineto also adds to the appeal, offering a unique blend of outdoor activity and heritage.
Yes, for those exploring the area, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Loreto and Monte Reale includes a small unmanaged refuge at 902m altitude. This can be a useful stop for hikers in the Antola Park area.
The region offers opportunities for exploration year-round, with routes like the 'Cammino dei Ribelli' being suitable in all seasons with a digital guide. However, for optimal hiking conditions and clear panoramic views, spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and stable weather. Always check local weather forecasts before embarking on a hike, especially for higher elevations.
Yes, the 'Calanchi Trail (CAI 270)' is particularly notable for its unique, eroded 'lunar landscapes' known as calanchi. This trail offers a distinct natural experience alongside panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.


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