Mountain peaks around Lorsica, a municipality in the Val Fontanabuona region of Liguria, Italy, offer a diverse mountainous landscape. The area is characterized by various peaks with unique features and attractions for visitors. These mountains contribute to the region's natural beauty and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Should have read some of the tips here lol. It's easy to go up if you're coming from Santuario Basilica di Nostra Signora di Montallegro but going down the other way is not for the faint of heart if it's foggy, windy and wet, let me tell you from experience. Almost pissed myself lol. If it's dry and you have a light backpack it's probably not as scary. If you mastered the few scary chain decents you can nope out to Chignero which is an easy path again luckily.
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Stretch traveled from Rapallo to Recco. Beautiful, nothing complicated, just be used to walking on paths slightly more complex than the simple beaten track. Fun and beautiful landscape. Recommended!
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Monte loved by the Genoese in summer and winter
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beautiful and fun, definitely an experience to try at least once...
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From the top of Mount Antola you can enjoy a beautiful view of the lake and up to the sea, in perfect conditions you can even see Corsica
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Monte Antola (1597 m), located in the heart of the natural park of the same name, is one of the best-known peaks of the Ligurian Alps. Numerous trails lead to its summit, accessible to hikers of all levels.
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For breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, Mount Antola is highly recommended. On clear days, you can see from the Ligurian coast to the snow-capped peaks of the north-western Alps. Similarly, Margherita Mountain Hut โ Mount Pegge offers spectacular views stretching across the Gulf of Tigullio. Mount Caucasus also provides a 360-degree panorama, including views of the Alps, the bay of Sestri Levante, Mount Portofino, and even Corsica on a clear day.
Yes, Mount Caucasus is particularly recommended for families and those new to mountain trekking due to its relatively undemanding ascent and exceptional panoramic views. The path to its summit from Barbagelata is easy and picturesque, largely shaded by beech trees, making it feasible even in warmer weather. Margherita Mountain Hut โ Mount Pegge is also categorized as family-friendly.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. On Mount Antola, you'll find vibrant wildflowers in spring and summer, spectacular fall foliage, and a snowy wonderland in winter. The Antola Park is also home to diverse flora and fauna, including deer and wolves. Mount Ramaceto's surroundings are recognized as a Site of Community Importance (SIC) for nature conservation, offering rich biodiversity.
On Mount Ramaceto's scenic southwest peak, you can find a stone chapel with a statue of the Madonna. Near the summit of Mount Antola, hikers can visit the characteristic Church of San Pietro. Additionally, the alpine hamlet of Barbagelata, a starting point for Mount Caucasus, is home to the Church of Our Lady Queen of Creation, the highest in the Ligurian Apennines. The Sword in the Stone of Monte Gifarco is a unique historical attraction, thrilling both adults and children with its legend.
The mountains around Lorsica offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery. Autumn provides spectacular fall foliage. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland suitable for snowshoeing and ski mountaineering. The shaded paths to Mount Caucasus make it a good option even in warmer weather.
Yes, the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri traverses Mount Ramaceto, offering a long-distance trail experience. A moderate loop trail around Mount Ramaceto, starting from Ventarola, is also popular. For other hiking options, you can explore various routes in the region, such as the A13 Scoglina Loop or the A13 Monte Caucaso Loop, which are part of the Hiking around Lorsica guide.
Beyond hiking, the Lorsica area offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various running trails, including the Race tour around Lake Brugneto, or the Monte Ramaceto โ Passo del Dente loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Lorsica guide. For cyclists, options like the Brugneto Lake Loop or the Fregarolo Pass โ Passo della Scoglina loop are available in the Cycling around Lorsica guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like Mount Antola and Margherita Mountain Hut โ Mount Pegge, which offer vistas from the Ligurian coast to the Alps. The diverse trails catering to various fitness levels, the natural beauty, and the sense of peace and connection with nature are also highly valued. The unique historical element of The Sword in the Stone of Monte Gifarco is also a community favorite.
Yes, near the summit of Mount Antola, the Rifugio Parco Antola mountain hut offers a place for rest. On Mount Pegge, the Rifugio Margherita mountain hut has a section always open for shelter, which can be useful in case of bad weather.
Monte Manico del Lume Summit offers a priceless 360-degree view that extends from the sea to the Ligurian hinterland and beyond. Near the cross at the summit, there's a table indicating all visible peaks and their heights, enhancing the panoramic experience. Be aware that some sections towards Rapallo are challenging and require alpine experience.
While specific accommodation and restaurant details are not provided in the guide, Barbagelata is an important path crossroads and stopover of the Alta Via, suggesting it may have facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check local listings for accommodation and dining options in Lorsica and Barbagelata before your trip.
The guide does not specify public transport options directly to trailheads. However, Lorsica is a municipality in the Val Fontanabuona region, and Barbagelata is an alpine hamlet. It's recommended to research local bus services connecting to these areas to determine accessibility to specific trail starting points.


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