Best mountain passes around Riccò Del Golfo Di Spezia offer diverse landscapes, from coastal vistas to alpine panoramas. The municipality is situated within the broader La Spezia province, providing access to routes known for their geographic characteristics and historical importance. The area features a network of hiking and biking trails connecting to various passes. These passes provide opportunities to explore the region's natural features and cultural significance.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Passo Alpicella is located at 710m above sea level and is part of the 42nd stage of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. It is located on the watershed ridge between Val di Vara and Valle del Magra, offering open views that on clear days reach the Apuan Alps and the Gulf of Poets.
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Colle del Telegrafo is the starting point of a series of dirt roads and paths that radiate out in all directions.
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ALPICELLA PASS WHICH DIVIDES LIGURIA FROM TUSCANY PHOTO OF THE OLD RESTAURANT
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Crossroads point, here there is the possibility of stopping to eat at the bar restaurant
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Wonderful place, the whole soul of Liguria is contained here. The view extends on one side towards the horizon of the sea, on the other towards the valleys and mountains of the Apennines
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Nice caffe, playground and break bench; Possibility to vary the tour. But ATTENTION you can totally forget the descent towards Riomaggiore by bike, much too steep!
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The path runs along the coast among the verdant vegetation. Here stands the small church of Sant'Antonio, built in stone.
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Colle del Telegrafo is located at 523 m above sea level. In 1800 there was a transmission system called Optical Telegraph here.
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Visitors particularly appreciate Passo Alpicella (710 m), which offers open views reaching the Apuan Alps and the Gulf of Poets on clear days. Another favorite is Telegrafo Pass, known as a crossroads point with a cafe and playground, offering possibilities to vary a tour.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Passo Alpicella (710 m) provides open vistas that can extend to the Apuan Alps and the Gulf of Poets. Similarly, Passo del Bardellone offers a wonderful view where the sea horizon meets the valleys and mountains of the Apennines. Further afield, Passo del Bracco in the broader La Spezia province is renowned for its coastal views, allowing sight of the French Maritime Alps and Apuan Alps on clear days.
Absolutely. Passo del Bracco is particularly popular among cyclists and motorcyclists in the La Spezia province. It features perfect asphalt, a wide road, pleasant climbs, and fun descents, making it ideal for scenic drives and rides. It was even part of the Giro 2023. The Solini Pass is also a low-traffic and scenic route, offering a nice alternative to busy main roads.
Some passes offer convenient facilities. Telegrafo Pass features a cafe and a playground, making it a great stop. Sant'Antonio Pass has a refreshment point equipped with a bar, toilet, and a fountain for water supply. Additionally, Passo del Bracco has a cafe in Mattarana after its highest point, which is a classic stop for locals.
Yes, Telegrafo Pass, also known as Colle del Telegrafo, gets its name from an optical telegraph transmission system built there in the 1800s. Passo del Bracco also holds historical importance, being part of the ancient Via Aurelia and having been featured in the Giro 2023 cycling race.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Passo di Cento Croci, located at 1,055 meters, involves a 12 km ascent from Varese Ligure. This climb is regular but exposed to the sun, eventually revealing an impressive alpine panorama. Sant'Antonio Pass also offers challenging sections, particularly along its wide dirt road.
The region around Riccò Del Golfo Di Spezia offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain hikes, such as the 'View of Corniglia loop from Corniglia' or 'View of Vernazza and the sea – Vernazza loop from Monterosso'. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'Da Volastra lungo la Via dei Santuari – giro adatto alle famiglie' or 'Monte Beverone – giro ad anello da Beverino Castello'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Cinque Terre High Path (AV5T)'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails guides for the area.
The best time to visit the mountain passes is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and enjoying the scenic views. Summer can be quite warm, especially on exposed ascents, while winter might bring colder temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations, which could affect accessibility.
Yes, Mola Pass (Passo della Mola) at 650 meters serves as a good alternative to the more frequented Passo del Bracco. It offers a less trafficked yet equally scenic route for traveling from the sea to Varatal, providing excellent views of the French Maritime Alps and Apuan Alps with good visibility.
Several passes offer convenient spots for refreshments. Telegrafo Pass has a cafe, and Sant'Antonio Pass features a refreshment point with a bar. On Passo del Bracco, you'll find a classic cafe stop in Mattarana, popular with locals enjoying the road on weekends.
The terrain varies across the mountain passes. Some, like Passo del Bracco, feature perfect asphalt roads ideal for cycling and motorcycling. Others, such as Sant'Antonio Pass, involve wide dirt roads. Generally, you can expect a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, with ascents and descents that can range from pleasant to challenging, often surrounded by verdant vegetation or alpine panoramas.


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