Mountain peaks around Altare, located in Liguria, Italy, offer a diverse landscape characterized by its proximity to both the Po Valley and the Ligurian Sea. This region features a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, with ancient paths and panoramic viewpoints. The terrain includes forests, rocky ridges, and coastal views, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Altare serves as a gateway to exploring summits and passes that reveal the area's unique geography.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Pleasant route inside the Adelasia Reserve (Sv).
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Every time I'm here I'm happy about the two clear signposts ⬅️➡️ to Orco Feglino 😂
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Very nice viewpoint and the main attraction in the nature park.
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Just below the viewpoint there is a picnic bench in the shade.
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Picnic benches in the shade of the forest. Directly below the viewpoint.
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Nice destination with lots of seating options
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Among the most popular spots is Mao Crest, which offers expansive views over the Ligurian coast, stretching from Savona to Capo Noli. Another highly regarded location is the Panoramic Viewpoint - Rocca dell'Adelasia, a natural monument with shaded picnic benches. Visitors also appreciate Monte Alto (La Rocca) Summit for its great views, and the View of Spotorno and Bergeggi Island from Bric dei Monti offers spectacular coastal panoramas.
From the mountain peaks around Altare, you can expect diverse and stunning views. Many summits, like Mao Crest and Bric dei Monti, offer panoramic vistas of the Ligurian coast, including the sea, islands like Bergeggi, and coastal towns. Inland, you'll find views over forests, rocky ridges, and the surrounding mountainous landscape, sometimes extending towards the Po Valley.
Yes, the Panoramic Viewpoint - Rocca dell'Adelasia is considered family-friendly. It's a natural monument located in the shade of a forest, providing picnic benches, making it a suitable spot for a rest with family.
The St. James Pass is a significant historical site. It served as an important crossing point during the Middle Ages for travelers and merchants moving between the Po Valley and the Ligurian Sea. Today, you can find the Church of San Giacomo, picnic tables, a plaque dedicated to Napoleonic war soldiers, and a memorial for partisans who died during the Resistance.
The area around Altare offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the 'Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, Stage 16', or explore routes such as 'Loc. Caramellina – Ferrania Abbey loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for touring bicycles and gravel biking, including 'Drinking fountain – Town of Mallare loop' and 'View of Spotorno and Capo Noli – Rocche Bianche Memorial loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Altare, Cycling around Altare, and Gravel biking around Altare guides.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. Difficulty levels range from moderate to difficult. For example, the 'Loc. Caramellina – Ferrania Abbey loop' is moderate, while the 'Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, Stage 16' and 'Church of St. Eugene – M.te Burot Wind Farm loop' are considered difficult. Some highlights like Monte Alto (La Rocca) Summit and Mao Crest involve intermediate to challenging trails. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Altare guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular panoramic views, especially those overlooking the Ligurian coast from points like Mao Crest and View of Spotorno and Bergeggi Island from Bric dei Monti. The historical significance of places like St. James Pass and the opportunity for peaceful rests at spots like Rocca dell'Adelasia are also highly appreciated.
The terrain around Altare's mountain peaks is diverse, featuring a mix of forests, rocky ridges, and ancient paths. The region's proximity to both the Po Valley and the Ligurian Sea means you can encounter varied landscapes, from wooded areas to more open, exposed sections with coastal views. Trails can range from relatively easy ascents to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes.
Yes, the Panoramic Viewpoint - Rocca dell'Adelasia is a notable natural monument. Additionally, Mao Crest is also categorized as a natural monument, offering exceptional views over the coast.
Yes, at the Panoramic Viewpoint - Rocca dell'Adelasia, you'll find picnic benches conveniently located in the shade of the forest, making it an ideal spot for a break. Similarly, St. James Pass also features numerous picnic tables and some brick barbecues.
While specific seasonal tips for Altare are not detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking in Liguria, with vibrant flora or colorful foliage. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, but higher peaks might offer cooler air. Winter hiking is possible but requires checking weather conditions for snow and ice, particularly on more challenging routes.


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