Best mountain peaks around Costarainera are found in a region characterized by hilly terrain that slopes towards the Ligurian Sea. This area, part of the "Riviera of Flowers," features olive groves, Mediterranean scrub, and pine forests, providing elevated points with panoramic views. While traditional towering peaks are not directly in Costarainera, the broader Ligurian region includes the Ligurian Alps, with Monte Saccarello as its highest point. The local geography offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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There's something mystical about Mount Faudo: a trail of ancient stories, far back in time. Today, it's best known for the marathon trail that climbs from Imperia to its summit and for the antennas dotting it; yet for centuries, it was a contested land between the church, neighboring states, and the villages on its slopes. Since the ancient Ligurians, well before the Romans. It shares this burden with Mount Follia and Mount Sette Fontane. The oldest evidence of human settlement in the Dolcedo area is near Mount Follia, a conical peak on the southern slope of Mount Faudo. Traces of metalworking have emerged there, with furnaces and residential structures, dating back to the Iron Age castellari, fortifications placed high up for observation and defense, in visual contact with other castellari in the area. Today, the site is abandoned: one can still walk and imagine the defensive landscape of the ancient Ligurians.
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There's something mystical about Mount Faudo: a trail of ancient stories, far back in time. Today, it's best known for the marathon trail that climbs from Imperia to its summit and for the antennas dotting it; yet for centuries, it was a contested land between the church, neighboring states, and the villages on its slopes. Since the ancient Ligurians, well before the Romans. It shares this burden with Mount Follia and Mount Sette Fontane. The oldest evidence of human settlement in the Dolcedo area is near Mount Follia, a conical peak on the southern slope of Mount Faudo. Traces of metalworking have emerged there, with furnaces and residential structures, dating back to the Iron Age castellari, fortifications placed high up for observation and defense, in visual contact with other castellari in the area. Today, the site is abandoned: one can still walk and imagine the defensive landscape of the ancient Ligurians.
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drink a stretch of path that is not particularly interesting, good for cutting a few bends.
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On the Monte Cinque Bourche you have to be careful where you turn. Some of the paths are very overgrown and you can only get through them with a few scratches.
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Arriving at the summit of Monte Follia, the hiker will also find a beautiful summit cross that crowns the mountain. They are often massive wooden crosses, but the builders designed this one very differently. It is made of iron or steel, and decorative ornaments are incorporated between the outlines of the longitudinal and transverse beams, which characterize the shape of the cross, as well as on the four outer corners of the crossing point.
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The summit cross that crowns Monte FAUDO loses its effect as the crowning glory of the mountain due to its immediate surroundings: This mountain peak is obviously also a radio station, because antenna masts in the immediate vicinity clearly tower over the summit cross and thus deprive this small sacred monument of its visual impact.
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Monte Sette Fontane is a beautiful peak in the Ligurian Alps, located in the province of Imperia, behind the town of Castellaro. From here you can enjoy a spectacular view.
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Monte Faudo (1151 m) is a beautiful dome-shaped mountain that rises a short distance from the sea, overlooking the Ligurian Riviera.
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While Costarainera itself is nestled between the sea and green hills, the broader region is characterized by the Ligurian Alps and Apennines. Notable peaks include Monte Saccarello, the highest mountain in Liguria, and Monte Ceppo, which offers a high point reachable by road. Other significant peaks are Monte Faudo, known for its history, and Monte Toraggio and Monte Pietravecchia, sometimes referred to as the 'Ligurian Dolomites'.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Monte Faudo summit. From here, you can expect extensive vistas stretching from the Ligurian Sea all the way to the Alps. Monte Cantagallo also provides a wide view of mountains, valleys, and the sea.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging experiences. The Monte Faudo summit is described as a challenging climb, especially the last stretch. The wider Ligurian Alps, including peaks like Monte Toraggio and Monte Pietravecchia, offer challenging trails such as the 'Sentiero Degli Alpini'.
The region boasts varied vegetation due to its Mediterranean climate, with green stretches of olive groves and maritime pines. Peaks like Monte Follia summit cross are known as habitats for local wildlife. You'll also find numerous viewpoints offering stunning vistas of the San Lorenzo valley and the Ligurian Sea.
Thanks to the protective barrier of mountains like Monte Saccarello, the region experiences a mild climate throughout the year. This makes it suitable for outdoor activities in most seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable at higher elevations.
Yes, mountains like Monte Faudo carry historical weight, with ancient stories and evidence of human settlement dating back to the ancient Ligurians. While not a peak, the quaint villages in the valleys also offer a glimpse into the region's past.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging MTB Trails and Gravel Biking routes. There are also several Running Trails available, ranging from moderate to difficult.
For mountain biking, the 'Monte Faudo Loop' is a popular and challenging option. Another great choice is the 'Cresta del Faudo – Saint Brigid's Chapel loop from San Lorenzo al Mare'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Costarainera guide.
When hiking to Mount Cinque Bourche, it's advisable to wear hiking shoes as some paths can be very overgrown. It's a small trail that can be connected with two more trails on a neighboring hill with an old ruin, offering an extended exploration.
Yes, Monte Follia summit cross features a distinctive iron or steel summit cross with decorative ornaments. Additionally, Monte Faudo is notable for its surrounding antenna masts, which are visible near the summit.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views, especially the panoramic vistas from peaks like Monte Faudo summit. The diverse trails, ranging from scenic forest paths to challenging climbs, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique summit crosses and the overall natural beauty of the area.


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