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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Sestri Levante

Best mountain peaks around Sestri Levante offer access to elevated areas on the Ligurian coast. This region is characterized by its Mediterranean vegetation, including pine forests and olive groves, and provides panoramic coastal views. The area features a mix of historical sites, such as ancient fortresses and lookout towers, alongside diverse natural landscapes.

Best mountain peaks around Sestri Levante

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Panoramic Ridge of Monte Le Rocchette, a viewpoint that offers one of the best…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Panoramic view from the summit of Monte Costello

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Monte Costello (498 m) is located behind Sestri Levante and constitutes an important relief on the ridge that descends from Monte Capenardo towards the sea, separating Val Gromolo from some …

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Monte Zatta Loop

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Follow the red "A10" signs on the beech trees, being careful you can see them well even with leaves and snow. Ring that starts from Passo del Bocco, goes up …

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Monte Rocchette (701 m)

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The main communication route that connected the two slate mining centers of the area. From the quarries of Monte San Giacomo through Monte Rocchette we passed to the deposits of …

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Monte Treggin Summit

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Climb to Treggin from Bargone, very steep, a few points where it flattens out slightly but in general there is a difference in altitude in a few km so it's a lot.

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Panoramic Ridge of Monte Le Rocchette

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Above the municipality of Cogorno, in the metropolitan city of Genoa, walking on the ridge of Mount Le Rocchette is certainly one of the best experiences that those who walk …

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August 30, 2024, Panoramic Ridge of Monte Le Rocchette

Above the municipality of Cogorno, in the metropolitan city of Genoa, walking on the ridge of Mount Le Rocchette is certainly one of the best experiences that those who walk in these areas can have. In ancient times, slate, a metamorphic rock of sedimentary origin, was extracted in these areas.

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Climb to Treggin from Bargone, very steep, a few points where it flattens out slightly but in general there is a difference in altitude in a few km so it's a lot. Stretches of forest and otherwise, especially towards the top, fairly clean path, uphill you can follow it well (red X). Downhill, especially at the top, you can get a little lost, look for fairly frequent signs. Almost always rocky terrain, some beaten pieces in the woods. Area exposed to the sun but remains wet and humid in autumn and with previous days of rain.

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Follow the red "A10" signs on the beech trees, being careful you can see them well even with leaves and snow. Ring that starts from Passo del Bocco, goes up the path that leads to the eastern peak, then follows the path on the ridge up to the central and western peak. You then descend along the path that passes through Poggio Buenos Aires (not continuing towards Colonia Devoto), passes it and emerges again on the dirt road that comes from Passo Bocco. Doable in both directions. The western uphill path is more tiring, the eastern one less so, both doable. Slight ups and downs along the ridge.

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Acronym track S2 feasible even by less experienced, maybe sometimes you go down. Rocks, hollows and some steep points, but also well passable areas. From Cima Capenardo instead of turning right, take the path on the left, after a while there is a crossroads on the right, from there it widens and goes down to Selva. Quite difficult and slippery uphill, it goes for the less experienced, better downhill.

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Highest point in the Selva with panoramic views. Excellent area (cold and wind permitting) for a break or picnic.

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Path that goes from Selva to Capenardo. For MTB: avoid uphill, the path starts off wide but gradually gets worse, you add rocks and other obstacles, it gets very narrow. Last piece forces you to carry the bike by hand (even with E-Bike). Downhill feasible paying attention to complicated points, carrying by hand if necessary.

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excellent stopping point

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Abandoned path completely blocked by fallen branches and trees

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to explore near Sestri Levante?

The region around Sestri Levante offers several captivating peaks. Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are the Panoramic Ridge of Monte Le Rocchette, known for its stunning views and historical slate extraction, and Monte Rocchette (701 m), an intermediate summit that was once a key communication route for slate mining centers.

Are there easy or family-friendly mountain walks around Sestri Levante?

Yes, for a relatively accessible experience, consider the trails to Punta Manara and Monte Castello. These are generally considered moderate with some steeper sections, making them suitable for families and casual hikers. They offer stunning coastal views and historical landmarks.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks near Sestri Levante?

The mountain peaks around Sestri Levante are renowned for their panoramic coastal views, often encompassing the entire Tigullio Gulf, Riva Trigoso, the Portofino promontory, and the Ligurian Sea. From peaks like Monte Costello, you can enjoy splendid vistas of the Ligurian Sea and the Portofino promontory.

What natural features are prominent on these mountain peaks?

The area is characterized by rich Mediterranean flora, including dense Mediterranean pine forests, olive groves, and aromatic herbs like rosemary and thyme. You'll find diverse vegetation blanketing promontories such as Punta Manara, and maritime pine woodlands on Monte Castello.

Are there any historical sites on the mountain peaks near Sestri Levante?

Yes, several peaks offer historical insights. On Punta Manara, you'll find a small tower (Torre di Punta Manara) that served as a lookout for pirates. Further up, Monte Castello features ruins of an ancient fortress and military buildings dating back to World War II. Monte Rocchette (701 m) was historically part of a main communication route connecting slate mining centers.

What hiking routes are available near these mountain peaks?

There are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can explore the Punta Manara Loop Trail, or embark on a more challenging journey from Moneglia to Sestri Levante via Punta Manara. Other routes include the Riva Trigoso - Monte Moneglia - Monte Comunaglia Loop. You can find more details on hiking around Sestri Levante.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling and touring bicycles, such as the Sestri Levante Beach – Passo del Biscia loop or the Bracco Pass – View over Moneglia loop. These routes often provide stunning views of the coastal and inland landscapes.

When is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks around Sestri Levante?

The Ligurian coast generally enjoys a mild climate, making spring and autumn ideal for hiking. During these seasons, the temperatures are pleasant, and the Mediterranean vegetation is vibrant. Summer can be hot, especially on exposed trails, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable. Winter hiking is possible, but some trails might be wet or humid after rain.

What can I expect when hiking Monte Moneglia?

Monte Moneglia, at 521 meters, offers breathtaking views of the Ligurian coast. The trails are of moderate difficulty, featuring narrow and rocky paths, so good shoes are essential. At the summit, you'll find a picnic table instead of a traditional cross, perfect for enjoying regional snacks and the spectacular scenery. It's part of a wild promontory connected to Monte Comunaglia.

What do other komoot users say about the mountain peaks in this area?

The mountain peaks around Sestri Levante are highly appreciated by the komoot community. Users frequently share their experiences, with over 50 upvotes and more than 25 photos highlighting the stunning views, diverse trails, and the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Tips often mention excellent stopping points and challenging but rewarding ascents.

How challenging is the hike to Monte Capenardo?

Mount Capenardo offers a demanding but highly diverse and spectacular hike. The ascent winds through shrubs and rocks, continuously providing sea views. It's considered a premium content hiking trail with moderate difficulty, offering views of both the Mediterranean coast and the inner mountains.

Can I find challenging trails with significant elevation gain?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, peaks like Monte Treggin Summit offer very steep climbs with significant elevation gain over a few kilometers. The terrain is almost always rocky, and while some sections are in the woods, others are exposed to the sun. It's a rewarding climb for experienced hikers.

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