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Hiking around Fabbrica Curone offers access to the mountainous terrain of the Apennine range, situated in Italy's Piedmont region. The area is characterized by significant peaks like Monte Ebro and Monte Chiappo, which rise above 1,600 meters. The upper Curone valley features varied elevations, with routes passing through wooded areas of chestnuts, oaks, and beeches, alongside expansive meadows at higher altitudes. This landscape provides diverse hiking experiences across different elevations and environments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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8.27km
03:00
520m
520m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.7km
05:53
770m
770m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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8.36km
03:58
590m
590m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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10.3km
03:53
700m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.33km
03:14
500m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Each of these crosses, which travelers often encounter in the fields or, as here, on mountain peaks, is a reminder of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. “Here on earth, His memory exists, but in the Kingdom of Heaven is His presence: this presence is the joy of those who have already attained salvation. Remembrance is our comfort, we who are still wanderers, traveling toward our homeland.” (Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, c. 1090–1153)
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Up here, on Monte Giarolo, the hiker won't find the classic summit cross that crowns many mountains. Instead, on a pedestal divided into two sections, stands the figure of the Risen Christ, adorned with a cross. Christ raises one arm in greeting—or rather, in blessing—and with the other, he embraces the cross, that gruesome symbol of suffering and death, which, through his resurrection, he transformed into a glorious symbol of victory over death.
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At 1,473 meters above sea level, the peak of Mount Giarolo is on the so-called Ligurian Apennines but in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont. It is the northernmost point of the Antola chain and divides the Borbera and Curone valleys. On the summit there is a statue of Christ the Redeemer.
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This mountain rises to 1667 meters, marking the border between the municipalities of Cabella Ligure and Fabbrica Curone, in the province of Alessandria. A curious detail is that on different maps its name changes: some call it Monte Oserone, others even Monte Coserone, but the correct name is Monte Cosfrone.
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Mount Ebro (1700 m above sea level) is the most beautiful and panoramic mountain of the entire Ántola chain, and one of the most beautiful and panoramic of the entire Ligurian Apennines. It is a gigantic pyramid, mostly grassy, that rises on the watershed between Borbera and Curone, a short distance from the important node of Mount Chiappo. The slopes of the mountain are generally wide and slightly sloping, covered by thick woods at lower altitudes, and meadows above 1400-1500 meters. The imposing southern slope is an exception, which towers, very high and steep, over the village of Aie di Cósola.
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The Feast of the Redeemer has been celebrated on Mount Giarolo since the beginning of the last century, when the first statue of the Redeemer was erected on August 11, 1901 (replaced with the new one exactly one hundred years later) in order to celebrate the 19th centenary of the birth of Christ. It was inaugurated by the Bishop of Tortona who, for the occasion, promoted a diocesan pilgrimage in which approximately 12,000 faithful participated. Since then, every year on the first Sunday of August tourists and faithful go to the top of the mountain to renew the tradition.
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Very panoramic view of the Curone valley and the plain. Access is easy even if the last stretch is quite steep
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Beautiful peak, the last stretch of path to get there from the Chiappo side is quite steep but you can get around it by following a hidden path on the right. From the top you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Curone valley and the entire Alpine range if the weather permits
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There are over 35 hiking trails around Fabbrica Curone, offering a range of experiences from moderate forest paths to challenging peak ascents. The area is well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 150 reviews.
Yes, Fabbrica Curone offers a few easier routes suitable for families. While most trails are moderate, there are 2 easy routes and 23 moderate routes. For a moderate option that explores the area around a prominent peak, consider the Monte Giarolo — Ring Tour, which is 8.3 km long and takes about 3 hours.
Yes, many trails in Fabbrica Curone are designed as loops. A notable circular route is the challenging Caldirola, Monte Giarolo, and Monte Ebro Loop, which covers 16.7 km and includes ascents to Monte Giarolo and Monte Ebro, offering extensive views.
Yes, the region's diverse landscape includes hidden natural gems. The Monte Chiappo Trail from Bruggi (Route 116) is a forest path that features a hidden waterfall and stream crossings through quiet Apennine woods, making for a scenic hike.
Fabbrica Curone is part of the Apennine range, featuring significant peaks. You can explore Monte Ebro, one of the most scenic mountains in the Ligurian Apennines, or Monte Chiappo, where a marker indicates the convergence of three regions. These peaks offer panoramic views that can stretch from the plains to the Ligurian Sea.
Absolutely. Fabbrica Curone boasts historical and cultural points of interest. You can visit the 9th-century Romanesque Pieve of Santa Maria Assunta, one of the oldest buildings in the valley. Additionally, the Museum of Rural Life in Lunassi preserves over 2,000 artifacts illustrating the area's agricultural history.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from thick woods to expansive meadows, and the rewarding views from peaks like Monte Ebro and Monte Chiappo. The blend of natural beauty and historical sites also contributes to a unique hiking experience.
Yes, some trails provide access to mountain refuges. For instance, the Stalle Salogni – Rifugio Orsi (Sentiero 113) leads to the Orsi Refuge, which is located at the foot of Monte Ebro, offering a convenient stop or destination for hikers.
Hiking in Fabbrica Curone offers a varied landscape. You'll traverse significant mountainous terrain, part of the Apennine range, with routes passing through extensive forests of chestnuts, oaks, and beeches at lower altitudes. As you ascend, these give way to expansive meadows, particularly above 1400-1500 meters, providing wide-ranging views.
Yes, the area around Caldirola, known for its higher elevation, offers specific trails. The Caldirola Fountain Trail (Anello delle fontane) is a moderate 9.3 km loop that takes you through this part of the valley, showcasing local features.
Yes, due to its strategic location near the borders of Piedmont, Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, and Liguria, some peaks offer views across multiple regions. Monte Chiappo, for example, is a prominent peak where a marker indicates the convergence of Piemonte, Lombardia, and Emilia, providing a unique geographical perspective.


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