Best mountain passes around Recco, a coastal town in Liguria, Italy, provide access to scenic mountain terrain. This region offers a distinct Ligurian mountain experience, characterized by lush greenery and panoramic sea vistas. The passes combine natural beauty with opportunities for outdoor exploration in a varied landscape.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Road that climbs from the Val Fontanabuona and descends to Sottocolle and from there you go where you want!.. you can also return to Genoa in Val Bisagno
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Very beautiful views of Rapallo and the bay to Portofino
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Climbing from Cicagna (north side) and passing through the hamlet of Dezerega, the road is mostly paved, with sections reaching gradients of over 20%. You gain 500 meters of elevation gain in about 5 km. It's very shaded, and from the Crocetta Pass, Rapallo is just a short drive away.
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Nice, but I don't agree with the "blue" trailforks classification. For me, an expert, and technically decent, full BC with OC sections. The foot on the ground is inevitable
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The Spinarola Pass connects the area of Recco, Avegno and Uscio with the Val Fontanabuona and over the centuries has been the first crucial point of passage from the coast to the hinterland in this area of the Levant. Today it also represents the starting point for many beautiful excursions on the ridge of the first band of mountains of the Apennines that run parallel to the coast, with open views both of the sea and of the subsequent curtains of mountains towards the interior. The pardonal bridge was recently reopened thanks to the restoration work carried out by a group of volunteers, who named it after the unforgettable actor Aldo Fabrizi, who used to holiday in the nearby Colonia Arnaldi.
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Challenging descent, beautiful descent into the woods, some sections with lots of rocks
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The Crocetta Pass (599 m), on the road between Rapallo and Coreglia Ligure, is an important Ligurian cycling destination. Also reachable by car, it represents the ideal starting point for excursions to Monte Pegge or Montallegro.
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Also accessible by car, Passo della Crocceta is the starting point for Monte Pegge or Montallegro
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The mountain passes near Recco offer a distinct Ligurian experience, characterized by lush greenery and panoramic sea vistas. You'll find 'pure green' landscapes, traditional villages, and excellent serpentine roads, often combining mountainous terrain with views of the sparkling Ligurian Sea. The trails also offer breathtaking views and uncontaminated nature.
Yes, the passes around Recco are highly regarded for cycling. They offer varied gradients, from steep climbs to gentler ascents, catering to different levels. Passo della Crocetta, for instance, is an important Ligurian cycling destination known for its good serpentine roads. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Recco guide.
For a challenging cycling experience, the ascent to Passo della Crocetta from Coreglia is particularly demanding, featuring some of the steepest slopes in the region, reaching gradients of up to 16%. For hikers, the trail to Passo M. Ghevetta 1244 offers a challenging descent with rocky sections through the woods.
Yes, some routes combine natural beauty with visits to historical and religious sites. The hiking trail from Camogli towards Recco, leading to the Madonna del Caravaggio Sanctuary, traverses mountainous terrain and offers a spiritually significant location with stunning views from over 600 meters above sea level.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find trails like 'Recco - Monte Manico del Lume Trail' (difficult) or 'Coastal hike from Recco to Monte Ampola' (moderate). Many trails offer breathtaking views and uncontaminated nature. You can find more options in the Hiking around Recco guide.
While some passes offer challenging climbs, there are also gentler sections and trails suitable for various fitness levels. For instance, the route to Passo della Crocetta from Rapallo is longer but less difficult than from Coreglia. For easy hiking options, consider routes like 'Sant'Apollinare - Ageno - Church of the Ascension Trail' found in the Hiking around Recco guide.
The passes are particularly appealing for outdoor activities when the weather is pleasant. Spring and autumn generally offer ideal conditions for cycling and hiking, with comfortable temperatures and lush landscapes. While not as high-altitude as Alpine passes, it's always wise to check local weather conditions, especially during winter, as some routes might be affected.
Passo della Crocetta is popular for its varying difficulty, catering to different levels of cyclists and hikers. It's known for its beautiful scenery, featuring pure green landscapes, typical villages, and excellent serpentine roads. It also serves as a starting point for excursions to Monte Pegge or Montallegro.
Passo Spinarola, located at 540 meters above sea level, uniquely marks the border between Val Fontanabuona and Golfo Paradiso. It has historically been a crucial passage connecting the coast to the hinterland and today offers open views of both the sea and the Apennine mountains, serving as a starting point for many excursions.
While the guide highlights cycling and hiking, the challenging nature of some descents, like those near Passo M. Ghevetta 1244 with rocky sections, suggests opportunities for mountain biking for experienced riders. The region's varied terrain is suitable for different types of outdoor activities.
Visitors highly appreciate the scenic beauty, the 'pure green' landscapes, and the charming typical villages. The varied terrain offers excellent opportunities for both uphill climbs and downhill descents, making it ideal for cyclists. The breathtaking views, often encompassing both mountains and the Ligurian Sea, are also a major draw, as evidenced by over 120 upvotes and 60 photos contributed by the komoot community.
While some routes are challenging, the region does offer more accessible options. For instance, the route to Passo della Crocetta from Rapallo is considered longer but less difficult than other ascents. For hiking, there are easy trails like 'Sant'Apollinare - Ageno - Church of the Ascension Trail' available in the Hiking around Recco guide.


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