Best mountain peaks around Calice Ligure offer diverse hiking opportunities within the Ligurian hinterland. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain and forests, providing access to a network of trails. Notable natural features and landmarks are present, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The area connects to the wider Ligurian Alps, featuring a variety of landscapes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Referring to a quote from the exceedingly beloved Holy Father, Pope John XXIII (Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, 1881 to 1968), + “Every day is a good day to be born, and a good day to die.” Christiane Völkel has made a brief reflection, which I would like to offer to the observer of the small sacred monument towering here: “In this thought, it becomes clear that we Christians can have a different perspective on life than people who lack this dimension of hope for the fulfillment of life. Whoever succeeds in trustingly placing their finiteness into God's hands can escape the fear of death.”
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Every time I'm here I'm happy about the two clear signposts ⬅️➡️ to Orco Feglino 😂
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Challenging climb, but rewarded with unprecedented peace.
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Ancient abbey founded before the year 1000 from which you can admire a wonderful panorama! Easily reachable from the Toirano yoke or via steep paths coming from Toirano. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbazia_di_San_Pietro_in_Varatella
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A tap connected to the pipes. A very precious source of water, since there are no others in the area.
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Magnificent view of the Ligurian coast from the 1000m of the Croce.
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Nice destination with lots of seating options
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Summit of Monte Carmo, which offers vistas across almost all of Liguria. Another excellent choice is Mao Crest, providing a scenic outlook over the coast from Savona to Capo Noli. The Cross of Saint Peter in Varatella also provides spectacular views, making it a popular viewpoint for hikers.
Yes, the St. James Pass is a significant historical site. Located on the watershed between the Po Valley and the Ligurian Sea, it was an important crossing point in the Middle Ages. Here you'll find the Church of San Giacomo, a plaque dedicated to Napoleonic war soldiers, and a memorial to partisans from the Resistance. Additionally, the Cross of Saint Peter in Varatella is a man-made monument with historical significance.
The region around Calice Ligure is characterized by mountainous terrain and forests. Beyond the peaks themselves, you can encounter striking rock formations like Rocca di Perti, which is a symbol of the village. The broader Ligurian area also features geological wonders such as the Grotte di Borgio Verezzi, with its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, offering a journey into the heart of a mountain.
Many of the peaks in the region offer challenging routes. For instance, the ascent to the Summit of Monte Carmo can be a challenging endeavor, especially the rocky crest sections. Cross of Saint Peter in Varatella is also categorized as a challenging hike. The area is known for diverse hiking opportunities, including demanding climbs.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to peaks, many trails in the region offer varying levels of difficulty. Routes like the Cima della Rocchera – Chiesa di San Pietro loop or the Pian Marino – Pollera Cave loop are described as moderate, with mostly accessible paths, which might be suitable for families with some hiking experience. Always check the specific trail details for elevation and terrain before heading out.
The mountainous region of Liguria, including the area around Calice Ligure, is generally pleasant for hiking during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, but higher peaks offer cooler conditions. Winter hiking is possible, but some routes may require specific gear or experience due to snow or ice.
The area is a hub for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Piazza dei Cannoni – View of Varigotti loop' from Finale Ligure. Mountain bikers have challenging options such as the 'Ascent to the NATO Base – Start of the trail Base Nato loop'. Runners can enjoy trails like the 'Porta Testa loop' from Calice Ligure. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Calice Ligure, MTB Trails around Calice Ligure, and Running Trails around Calice Ligure guides.
Yes, Calice Ligure is situated within the broader Ligurian mountainous region, which features the extensive Alta Via dei Monti Liguri (High Route of the Ligurian Mountains). This long-distance route traverses the entire Ligurian region, offering hundreds of miles of paths and mule tracks. While not directly a single peak, it allows for multi-day treks and can be explored in stages, connecting various peaks and landscapes.
Rocca di Perti is a prominent and striking rock formation visible from Calice Ligure. It is considered a symbol of the village, offering impressive views even from a distance. While it's possible to ascend to its summit, it's also highly appreciated for its visual impact and its role in defining the local landscape.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on mountain trails are less common, the St. James Pass area has picnic tables and brick barbecues, suggesting it's a popular spot for breaks. The nearby villages and towns, including Calice Ligure itself, will offer various options for refreshments and accommodation after your hike.
Yes, the Ligurian Alps Nature Park is a nearby protected area. This park offers a vast network of trails and opportunities to immerse oneself in the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region, complementing the experience of hiking the individual peaks around Calice Ligure.
The Monte Alto (La Rocca) Summit is known for offering great views. It is also notable as the starting point for the Groppotrail, making it a popular spot for mountain bikers and hikers alike.


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