Best mountain passes around Ronco Scrivia are situated in the Scrivia Valley, within the Ligurian Apennines and the Antola Regional Natural Park. This region offers various elevated routes and areas that provide scenic views and hiking opportunities. The area serves as a historical communication route, connecting Genoa with the Po Valley. It is known for its diverse mountain terrain, which includes both historically significant passes and prominent hiking peaks.
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It is located along the Appennino bike tour route and, coming up from Voltaggio, it is an easy and very rewarding climb, both for the views and for the absence of traffic.
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Easy climb with asphalt in good condition.
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At the top of the Bocchetta Pass you will find the giant bench.
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Not a difficult step, at the top you can enjoy an excellent view.
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The Castagnola pass connects the upper Val Lemme with the upper Valle Scrivia. The pass is located in the Ligurian Apennines on the border with the municipalities of Fraconalto in Piedmont and Ronco Scrivia in Liguria. The pass is connected via a provincial road that starts from Voltaggio and ends in Borgo Fornari. 590 m above sea level
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... or Descent, depending on the direction 😇
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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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Beyond the well-known spots, visitors frequently enjoy Castagnola Pass, which connects the upper Val Lemme with the upper Valle Scrivia, offering a beautiful and less crowded climb. Another popular destination is Monte Reale, a prominent mountain dominating Ronco Scrivia, known for its accessible hiking trails and stunning 360-degree panoramic views from its summit.
The mountain passes and elevated areas around Ronco Scrivia offer exceptional panoramic views. From Monte Reale, for instance, on clear days you can see from the forts of Genoa to the Maritime Alps, Monte Rosa, the Adamello Dolomites, and even Corsica. Other passes like Passo della Bocchetta (772 m) also provide excellent scenic vistas of the Ligurian Apennine landscape.
Yes, the Passo dei Giovi (472 meters above sea level) is historically significant. It has long served as a crucial communication route between Genoa and the Po Valley, with a road opened in 1821. The area is also notable for the railway line connecting Genoa to Ronco Scrivia, which includes an over 8 km long tunnel. Monte Reale also has historical elements, as its summit was once home to a 12th-century castle.
Absolutely. The ascent to Monte Reale is considered an easy and enjoyable hike, suitable for all, including children, offering stunning views. Additionally, the Scenic Picnic Area at Passo della Bocchetta provides a pleasant spot for a break with beautiful panoramas, making it a great family-friendly stop.
For an easy and enjoyable experience, the hike to Monte Reale is highly recommended. It offers stunning panoramic views without being overly strenuous. The Passo della Bocchetta (772 m) also offers an easy climb with good asphalt, making it accessible for many.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the route to Monte Alpe di Porale offers a classic route with a vertical gain of about 500 meters, passing through varied landscapes. The Rocche del Reopasso also provides a long but panoramic and interesting hike, which can be challenging, especially in winter when the northern section can have snow and ice.
The best time to visit is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and trails are clear. However, some routes, like the Rocche del Reopasso, can be visited in winter, but be aware that the northern section might have snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
The region around Ronco Scrivia is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a loop from Ronco Scrivia to Rifugio Monte Reale and the scenic Trail 502 through Rocche del Reopasso. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and challenging MTB trails, such as those leading to Passo della Bocchetta. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Ronco Scrivia guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, the accessible nature of many trails, and the historical significance of certain passes. The komoot community appreciates the easy climbs, good asphalt on cycling routes, and the pleasant picnic areas like the one at Passo della Bocchetta. The opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Antola Regional Natural Park is also a major draw.
Yes, the Rocche del Reopasso offer a unique experience with their towering rock formations, including a feature known as the 'devil's chair throne.' This area provides an engaging hiking experience within a striking natural setting, characterized by its distinct geology within the Antola Park.
At the summit of Passo della Bocchetta (772 m), there is a picnic area with a large bench and drinking water available. On Monte Reale, there is a small, always-open refuge near the sanctuary, which can provide basic facilities for hikers.


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