Mountain peaks around Framura offer diverse terrain in the Ligurian region. This area features a coastal landscape with mountains rising directly from the sea, providing a mix of forested paths and exposed rocky sections. The peaks serve as natural boundaries between coastal bays and inland valleys. Framura's geography supports various outdoor activities, including hiking and mountain biking, across its elevated areas.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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When you're pedaling uphill, stop and look!
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Climb to Treggin from Bargone, very steep, a few points where it flattens out slightly but in general there is a difference in altitude in a few km so it's a lot. Stretches of forest and otherwise, especially towards the top, fairly clean path, uphill you can follow it well (red X). Downhill, especially at the top, you can get a little lost, look for fairly frequent signs. Almost always rocky terrain, some beaten pieces in the woods. Area exposed to the sun but remains wet and humid in autumn and with previous days of rain.
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Unfortunately no view from this point. It is best to continue hiking to Monte Rossola, from which you have a wonderful view!
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Starting point of the enduro trails "Baracchino", "RAI short" and "Rai long" reachable via a paved road from Aurelia
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No comparison to the hiking trails around Monterosso. Very steep and lots of loose scree on the way up, but the view of Levanto makes up for it. Take enough to drink with you, there is nothing on the way
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The steep and sometimes rugged mountain rises above the Ligurian Merr and separates the bays of Levanto and Bonassola.
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Asphalted panoramic road from Soviore towards Pignone and the Val di Vara
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Summit cross on Monte Bossola
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For breathtaking views, Monte Rossola Summit Cross is highly recommended. It rises steeply above the Ligurian Sea, offering panoramic vistas of Levanto and Bonassola. While Rocca Gaibana doesn't offer views itself, it's a good point to continue towards Monte Rossola for those stunning sights. Monte Albereto also provides panoramic views, accessible via an asphalted road.
The mountain peaks around Framura offer a range of difficulties, from intermediate to challenging ascents. For example, the climb to Monte Rossola Summit Cross is considered challenging due to its steepness and loose scree. Similarly, the ascent to Monte Treggin Summit from Bargone is very steep and rocky.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the region also has easier hiking options. For a less strenuous experience, consider exploring the general hiking trails around Framura, which include routes like the 'Costa – C.se Vigo – Ghiaia Trail' rated as easy. These might be more suitable for families looking for gentler slopes.
The Ligurian coast, including Framura, generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summers can be hot, especially on exposed sections, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable if hiking during July and August. Winters are mild but some trails, like those to Monte Treggin Summit, can be wet and humid after rain.
You can expect diverse terrain, reflecting the region's coastal mountain geography. Trails often feature a mix of forested paths and exposed rocky sections. Some ascents, like to Monte Rossola Summit Cross, involve steep climbs with loose scree, while others, such as those near Monte Treggin Summit, are predominantly rocky with stretches through forests.
Yes, Framura is well-known for mountain biking. Monte San Nicolao – RAI Antennas serves as a starting point for several enduro trails. You can find more details on various routes, including difficult ones like the 'Maremonti Cycle Path' and 'Framura–Bonassola Cycle Tunnel' loops, in the MTB Trails around Framura guide.
Accessibility varies by peak. For instance, Monte San Nicolao – RAI Antennas is reachable via a paved road from Aurelia, making it relatively accessible by car. Monte Albereto is also on an asphalted panoramic road. For other peaks, you might need to rely on local public transport to reach trailheads, followed by hiking. Parking availability near specific trailheads should be checked locally.
Given the varied terrain and potential for steep, rocky sections, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing temperatures, especially if hiking from coast to higher elevations. Don't forget sun protection (hat, sunscreen) for exposed areas and carry plenty of water, as there are often no facilities on the trails, as noted for Monte Rossola Summit Cross.
Yes, the region offers various circular routes that incorporate mountain sections. For example, the hiking guide for Framura includes routes like the 'Torsei Beach – Hare's Leap Viewpoint loop from Framura', which allows you to experience different aspects of the landscape in a circular fashion.
While specific 'hidden' trails are not explicitly detailed, the diverse terrain and numerous paths connecting coastal areas to inland valleys suggest opportunities for exploration beyond the most popular routes. Consulting detailed maps or the komoot hiking guide for Framura can help you discover less-trafficked paths, especially those not directly leading to major viewpoints.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking, the area around Framura's peaks offers opportunities for running. The Running Trails around Framura guide features routes like the 'La Francesca Tunnel – Old Railway Tunnel loop' and 'Bonassola – Framura Harbor loop', providing diverse options for trail running enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning coastal views, especially from peaks like Monte Rossola Summit Cross, which offers vistas of Levanto and Bonassola. The challenging nature of some ascents is also a draw for those seeking a rewarding climb. The region's blend of sea and mountain landscapes, with diverse trails, is highly valued by the komoot community, as evidenced by 85 upvotes and 55 shared photos.


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