Best mountain passes around Moneglia offer a variety of high-altitude routes and scenic trails in the Ligurian region. Moneglia is situated on the Ligurian coast, providing access to mountainous surroundings with significant elevation gains. The area features prominent mounts and ridges that create challenging and scenic routes with expansive views. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, including Mediterranean vegetation, pine forests, and olive groves.
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After the fork from Bracco towards Levanto..very fresh water..🤩
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Refreshingly cold fountain water and a small shrine in homage to Marco Pantani; definitely worth a detour
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The Mola Pass is an alternative to the parallel Bracco Pass with the advantage that the road is much less busy.
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The enchantment of a nature that animates the desire to discover the natural beauty of Liguria.
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Colle del Lago is an extremely panoramic, breathtaking point! From here you can admire Punta Manara and Sestri Levante as well as the bays below. At the top of the hill there is a table with two picnic benches for taking a break.
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locality La Baracca
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There are 2 tables with benches here. Don't forget the seat cushion and tablecloth. And maybe a glass and a bottle of red wine with the focaccia...
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89 steps that are worth it if you have a clear view. Old ruins with great impressions
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While traditional vehicular mountain passes are less common directly in Moneglia, the region offers several prominent mounts and ridges that provide challenging and scenic high-altitude routes. Notable examples include Monte Comunaglia and Monte Moneglia, often explored together for expansive vistas. Monte Incisa offers spectacular panoramic views between the sea and the mountains, and Monte Crocetta provides sweeping Riviera views, often part of longer circuits.
Yes, the Bracco Pass is a significant mountain pass in the broader Ligurian region, located at 615 meters. It historically served as an important route connecting La Spezia, the Cinque Terre, the Tigullio, and Genoa. From the road leading to Passo del Bracco, you can enjoy splendid views of the coast and Moneglia.
The area around Moneglia's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Fitness Area – Bracco Viewpoint loop from Moneglia'. Cycling is also very popular, with routes like the 'Bracco Pass Loop from Deiva Marina'. For mountain biking, there are trails such as the 'Bracco Viewpoint – Bracco Pass loop from Moneglia'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Moneglia, Cycling around Moneglia, and MTB Trails around Moneglia guide pages.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Colle del Lago Panoramic Picnic Area, which offers an extremely panoramic perspective of Punta Manara, Sestri Levante, and the bays below. Other great viewpoints include Monte Comunaglia, known as a magnificent observation point, and Monte Incisa, which features a wooden bench at its summit for enjoying beautiful views of Moneglia and the Ligurian Riviera.
Yes, some spots are suitable for families. The Marco Pantani Fountain, Guaitarola Pass, is a family-friendly highlight. The Colle del Lago Panoramic Picnic Area also offers a table with two picnic benches, making it a great spot for a family break with a view.
The trails around Moneglia's mountain passes feature diverse landscapes. You can expect rugged coastal cliffs, mountainous terrain, and paths traversing Mediterranean vegetation, pine forests, olive groves, and holm oak forests. The difficulty levels vary, catering to different fitness levels.
The region's mountain passes and elevated routes are generally enjoyable during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the vegetation is lush. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, but higher routes offer cooler air. Winter can bring colder temperatures and potentially some snow at higher altitudes, though many coastal paths remain accessible.
Absolutely. The Bracco Pass is particularly well-regarded for cycling, known for its excellent asphalt, wide road, and enjoyable climbs and descents. The Marco Pantani Fountain, Guaitarola Pass, is also a popular stop for cyclists, recalling the passage of the Giro d'Italia. The 'Panoramic Road from Levanto to Passo del Bracco' is another beautiful route for cyclists.
Many routes in the area involve significant elevation gains. For instance, the 'Monte Comunaglia from Moneglia – loop tour' is a moderate 8.9 km trail with notable elevation changes. The 'Monte Moneglia e Comunaglia – ring tour' is a more difficult 7.8 km path with challenging ascents. Monte Incisa, at 516 meters (about 1,693 feet), also involves gentle ups and downs through woods.
Yes, several locations offer opportunities for rest and picnics. The Colle del Lago Panoramic Picnic Area features a table with two benches. At the peak of Monte Moneglia, hikers can find a picnic table. The Marco Pantani Fountain, Guaitarola Pass, also provides a spot to refill water bottles and take a break.
For stunning coastal views, visit the Colle del Lago Panoramic Picnic Area, which offers breathtaking vistas of Punta Manara and Sestri Levante. Monte Incisa and Monte Crocetta also provide spectacular panoramic views between the sea and the mountains, with Monte Crocetta offering sweeping Riviera views.


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