Best mountain peaks around Campo Ligure are situated within the Ligurian Apennines, providing access to diverse landscapes. This region features a range of natural environments, from panoramic coastal views to lush woodlands and open meadows. The area is known for its mountain peaks, which offer various hiking experiences. These peaks provide opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the Ligurian landscape.
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The weather is not the best but the place is very beautiful
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Despite the bad weather the place had a special charm
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Peak of the heart of the people of Cogoleto and beyond. On clear days it is possible to see Corsica, Capraia and the island of Elba. There are many access routes, all beautiful and with different degrees of difficulty. The routes are maintained by Cogoleto Outdoor, an association of volunteers passionate about hiking and mountain biking.
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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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Among the most popular peaks, Monte Reixa stands out for its spectacular and vast panorama, offering views of Genoa, the Apennine peaks, and the sea. It's also the highest point within the municipality of Genoa. Other highly appreciated summits include Monte Rama Summit, known as one of the most panoramic peaks in the Beigua park, and Punta Martin Summit, which offers splendid views along its accessible paths.
For truly expansive views, consider Monte Reixa, which provides breathtaking vistas of the city of Genoa, the Apennine peaks, the sea, and on clear days, even the Alps. Bric del Dente offers exceptional 360-degree panoramas encompassing the Po Valley, the Alps, the Ligurian Apennines, and the Gulf of Genoa, with Corsica sometimes visible. Monte Pracaban also delivers sweeping views that can stretch from the Alps to the Ligurian Sea.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Bric del Dente presents a longer and more challenging route, spanning about 19.5 km with a 920 m elevation gain and taking approximately 7 hours. The trail traverses varied terrain, including forest paths and rocky sections. Summit of Monte Figne is also categorized as challenging, with visitors noting its technical path.
The terrain around Campo Ligure's mountain peaks is diverse. You'll encounter lush woodlands, open meadows, and panoramic ridges. Trails can range from forest paths to rocky sections, as seen on the ascent to Bric del Dente. Some paths, like those leading to Punta Martin Summit, are described as rocky but not overly difficult, with ups and downs without excessive steepness.
Yes, several peaks are within protected areas. Bric del Dente is located within the Beigua Regional Natural Park. Monte Reixa is also part of the Beigua Natural Regional Park. The Ligurian side of Monte Pracaban is a Site of Community Importance (SIC) for nature conservation, and the Piedmontese side of Monte Colma is part of the Capanne di Marcarolo natural park.
Monte Pracaban features an open, panoramic ridge with two main peaks, one of which is known as 'dito del grande spirito' (finger of the great spirit) due to its pyramid of stones. Bric del Dente is recognizable by its characteristic rocky 'tooth' shape and hosts a commemorative column topped with a small cross. Monte Colma, while not offering extensive summit views, has a rocky outcrop with old engravings and a small votive shrine, and is known for its geological interest with green schists and serpentine rocks.
Beyond hiking and exploring the peaks, the area around Campo Ligure offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Orba River view – Mulino di Olbicella loop' or the 'Passo del Sassello – Passo Bric Berton loop'. There are also touring bicycle routes like the 'View of the sea and Genoa – View of Genoa loop'. For runners, options include the 'Bric Caban – Monte Tacco loop' and the 'Castello di Campo Ligure loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Campo Ligure, Cycling around Campo Ligure, and Running Trails around Campo Ligure guides.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from peaks like Monte Reixa and Monte Rama Summit, which is considered one of the most beautiful and panoramic peaks of the Beigua park. The diverse landscapes, ranging from lush woodlands to open ridges, and the serene experience of walking through nature are also highly valued. Hikers often highlight the satisfaction of reaching summits with incredible vistas, noting how blurred the borders between different areas appear from above.
Yes, Punta Martin Summit is known for its panoramic and not overly demanding path, described as almost a walk with splendid views. The quickest access to Monte Reixa is often from Passo del Faiallo, making it a relatively short walk to the summit, and its ascent is considered an itinerary without particular difficulties. Monte Pracaban, while moderately challenging, is a popular choice for its sweeping vistas and serene experience.
Monte Reixa, at 1183 m, is the highest point within the municipality of Genoa. From its peak, hikers can marvel at the city of Genoa, the succession of Apennine peaks, and the vast expanse of the sea.
While the primary focus is on natural beauty, some peaks have interesting local lore or features. Monte Colma, for instance, features a rocky outcrop with old engravings and a small votive shrine. Bric del Dente's name comes from its characteristic 'tooth' shape, and its summit hosts a commemorative column. Monte Pracaban has a lower peak often referred to as 'dito del grande spirito' (finger of the great spirit) due to its pyramid of stones, hinting at local traditions.


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