Best mountain peaks around Diano Arentino offer diverse landscapes, stretching from the coast to elevated areas. The region features prominent peaks like Pizzo d'Evigno, known for its panoramic views of the Gulf of Diano. Trails traverse through olive groves and dense woods, characteristic of the Ligurian landscape. The area also contains historical structures such as "caselle" and "neviere," reflecting traditional rural life.
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The Capo Mele Lighthouse, located on the promontory between Laigueglia and Andora (SV), is a historic maritime signalling structure built by the Civil Engineering Corps in 1856.
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The Guardiabella summit can be reached by footpaths or by bike from San Bernardo di Conio, or by climbing north halfway down towards Lavina. This second route would be cyclable were it not for the steepness and the severe deterioration of the forest road. However, you can reach the summit by pushing. From there, a beautiful grassy descent leads practically to Caravonica. Guardiabella owes its name to an ancient battle between the Roman and Ligurian armies during the campaign to conquer Liguria.
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Climb on a well pedaled dirt road
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Well pedaled dirt climb with beautiful views of the sea
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Third of the three leaders of the Milano-Sanremo after the Mele and the Cervo, the Berta is the longest and hardest of the three. From Diano Marina, the climb is in fact almost two kilometers away and has an average gradient of over 7%, with peaks of 10%. At the brow there is a splendid view of the sea and there is a celebratory work of art of the Classicissima and its very rich roll of honor.
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Capo Mele and its lighthouse are protagonists every year of the two races that open the Italian cycling season, both of great importance: the Laigueglia Trophy and the Milano-Sanremo. Located between the municipalities of Andora and Laigueglia, the promontory of Capo Mele is little more than a small hill, but the view is certainly panoramic.
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Beautiful dirt trail with beautiful panoramic views.
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The most prominent peak is Pizzo d'Evigno, which is the highest in the Dianese Gulf, offering extensive panoramic views. Other notable elevated points include Capo Berta Summit, known for its challenging climb and sea views, and Capo Mele Lighthouse, a historic viewpoint on a promontory.
From peaks like Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, you can expect commanding panoramic views that stretch across the Gulf of Diano, the Ligurian coastline, and even the distant Alps on clear days. Coastal viewpoints like Capo Mele Lighthouse also provide stunning sea vistas.
Yes, the region offers challenging climbs. Pizzo d'Evigno requires some elevation gain to reach its summit, and routes like the 'Wild Horses of Pizzo di Evigno – Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross loop' are considered difficult. Capo Berta Summit is also known for its challenging ascent, particularly popular with cyclists.
While many trails offer intermediate to difficult sections, you can find more moderate options. For example, the 'Grillarine Pass – Olive Grove in Diano Arentino loop' is a moderate 9.6 km hike that takes you through scenic olive groves.
Two popular and challenging loop trails lead to the summit of Pizzo d'Evigno. The 'View of Pizzo d'Evigno – Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross loop' is approximately 13 km, while the 'Wild Horses of Pizzo di Evigno – Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross loop' is an 8.3 km difficult trail, known for areas where wild horses can be found. You can find more details on these and other hiking routes in the Hiking around Diano Arentino guide.
The trails around Diano Arentino's peaks traverse through verdant olive groves and dense woods, characteristic of the Ligurian landscape. On the higher pastures of Pizzo d'Evigno, you might spot wild horses, cows, and donkeys. The region's diverse terrain offers a blend of coastal and elevated natural beauty.
Yes, the areas around Pizzo d'Evigno are rich in historical structures. You can find traditional 'caselle' (stone shelters once used by shepherds) and 'neviere' (ancient wells used to store snow and ice), offering a glimpse into the region's rural past. Additionally, Capo Mele Lighthouse is a historic maritime signaling structure built in 1856.
Beyond hiking, the Diano Arentino area is excellent for cycling and running. You can explore various routes, including challenging climbs like Capo Berta Summit, which is part of the Milano-Sanremo cycling race. For more options, check out the Cycling around Diano Arentino guide and the Running Trails around Diano Arentino guide.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive panoramic views of the sea and the Alps, especially from summits like Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross. The blend of challenging climbs, scenic trails through olive groves, and the chance to encounter local wildlife like wild horses also contribute to a memorable experience.
Mount Cinque Bourche offers a small trail with viewpoints. Visitors recommend wearing hiking shoes as some paths can be overgrown. It can be connected with other trails on neighboring hills that feature old ruins, providing an interesting exploration opportunity.
When hiking to Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, it's recommended to start early in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures. Be prepared for some elevation gain. The area is known for its panoramic views of the sea and the Alps, and you might encounter horses, cows, and donkeys on the alpine pastures.


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