Best attractions and places to see around Rezzo include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This commune is situated in the Ligurian hinterland, approximately 500 meters above sea level in the Giara Valley. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including the Giara river and Liguria's largest beech forest, alongside a rich history reflected in its religious monuments and historical structures. Rezzo offers a blend of natural exploration and cultural heritage.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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As Gian Luca wrote, it's best to drive on Thursdays, otherwise you'll just be swallowing road dust from the vehicles that drive on the gravel. https://youtu.be/zjW_mgeyPfk
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in the area there are many trails built by local bikers, of varying difficulty
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The pass, actually just across the border, is the only way to get from the Monesi valley to the French side and the only cycle path.
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The Tanarello pass rises on the border between Italy and France, at an altitude of 2,045 metres. It connects Val Roia in France with Val Tanaro in Italy. From here you can quickly reach Mount Tanarello and subsequently Mount Saccarello, one of the highest peaks in the area. The area offers dirt roads and trails, all great for running.
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The pass can be reached from several sides both on a dirt road and on a path
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The Tanarello pass climbed from the west is a great trip, all in the saddle!
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Beautiful panoramic point and connection between Italy and the Roja valley
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Exciting views ... it takes effort, but it's worth it
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Rezzo is nestled in the Giara Valley, through which the Giara River flows, offering numerous natural lakes perfect for relaxation and swimming. You can also explore the extensive Rezzo Forest (Bosco di Rezzo), Liguria's largest beech forest, which is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn. For stunning views, consider visiting Ginestro Pass, which offers panoramic vistas of the olive groves around Imperia.
Yes, Rezzo is rich in history. You can visit the 15th-century Parish Church of San Giovanni, rebuilt in Baroque style, or the Oratorio dell'Ospedale, which features vibrant frescoes by Guido da Ranzo. The village also has historical castles, and the nearby "Open Air Museum" of the stonecutters of Cenova highlights the region's long tradition of stonework.
Rezzo offers countless paths for immersing yourself in nature, suitable for walking, hiking, climbing, and mountain biking. The area is close to the Parco Alpi Liguri and Parco Naturale Regionale delle Alpi Liguri, providing extensive natural landscapes for exploration. You can find various hiking trails around Rezzo, including moderate and difficult options.
Families can enjoy the natural lakes along the Giara River for swimming and relaxation. Easy walks through the Rezzo Forest are also suitable for all ages. For a unique experience, the Lecchiore Ponds, with their small waterfalls and natural pools, are a popular spot for families to enjoy the water.
For challenging hikes and spectacular views, consider the Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, which offers views of both the sea and the Alps. Another option is Pas du Tanarel, a mountain pass on the Italian-French border at 2,042 meters, serving as a route for various outdoor activities and offering access to Monte Saccarello.
Yes, the region around Rezzo provides opportunities for both running and road cycling. You can explore various running trails around Rezzo, including challenging loops like the Monesi di Triora – Pas du Tanarel. For cyclists, there are several road cycling routes around Rezzo, ranging from moderate to difficult, offering scenic rides through the Ligurian landscape.
Rezzo is appealing throughout the year, but it's particularly beautiful in spring when mountain flowers bloom in the Rezzo Forest, and in autumn for its vibrant foliage. The Giara River and its natural lakes are ideal for swimming and relaxation during warmer months.
The Giara River, which flows through the valley, features numerous natural lakes and pools where you can relax and swim. The Lecchiore Ponds are particularly noted for their small waterfalls and natural pools, making them a popular spot for a refreshing dip.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene natural beauty, especially the opportunities for relaxation and swimming in the natural pools of the Giara River and Lecchiore Ponds. The panoramic views from mountain passes like Ginestro Pass and the challenging outdoor activities around Pas du Tanarel are also highly rated.
Yes, about 9.2 km from Rezzo, you can visit the Museo Regionale Etnografico e della Stregoneria in Triora, an ethnographic and witchcraft museum that offers a unique cultural experience.
The Rezzo Forest (Bosco di Rezzo) is not only Liguria's largest beech forest but also holds significant historical importance. It was economically vital for providing timber and fruits to the region and has been the setting for many historical events throughout the centuries.


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