Best attractions and places to see around Rovegno, a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, Liguria, Italy, offers a blend of historical interest and natural landscapes within the Val Trebbia. The area is characterized by its location in the Ligurian Apennines, providing picturesque mountain scenery. Visitors can explore various natural features and historical sites, making for diverse things to do Rovegno. This region provides opportunities to engage with both its past and its outdoor environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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February 15, 1945, La Squazza Massacre: On February 14, 1945, an Alpine soldier from Monterosa, a certain Mantovani, was in the La Squazza area (municipality of Borzonasca), heading towards the Forcella pass, where a contingent of Alpine soldiers was stationed. Some partisans recognized him as the one who had seen the mine system being laid around the Forcella stronghold. They then decided to capture him to get him to reveal the operation and exact location of the minefield and organized an ambush. But, while they were ordering him to “put your hands up!”, a group of German soldiers appeared on the road and a firefight ensued, during which Mantovani (probably shot by a Nazi) and a German were fatally shot. The partisans suffered no losses. The Nazi-fascist retaliation was immediate and ferocious and on February 15, ten partisans were taken from the prisons of Chiavari and transported on a truck to La Squazza, where they were murdered. The then deputy commissioner of the “Coduri”, “Miro” recounts that the ten partisans who were shot were left for three days in full view of everyone, with no one being allowed to attend to the funeral. The owner of the hotel in La Squazza, however, had approached the martyrs to try to bring them some, vain, help. "Miro" himself, when the news reached him, was charged, together with "Baffo", sent by the Area Command, to go to the site of the massacre to proceed with the identification of the bodies. Having arrived near La Squazza by chance, after having been targeted by mortar fire from the Alpine troops of Forcella, the two partisans took advantage of the guidance of an elderly local lady and her daughter, whom they met on the path, who collaborated with them until they got closer to the site of the massacre.
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Monte loved by the Genoese in summer and winter
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beautiful and fun, definitely an experience to try at least once...
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Beautiful peak to reach in all seasons. Path from the Roman's house with approximately 400 meters of altitude difference and suitable for everyone
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Rovegno offers a glimpse into history with sites like La Colonia di Rovegno, an abandoned Fascist mansion with a somber past, which later served as a prison complex during WWII. You can find more information about its history on Atlas Obscura. Additionally, the area is home to the Church of St. John the Baptist, dedicated to Rovegno's patron saint.
For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting Monte Bue summit and summit cross, which offers expansive views over the Val d’Aveto and Val Nure. Another excellent spot is Monte Lesima and the ENAV radar, providing a magnificent landscape view between the Oltrepò Pavese and Liguria, with glimpses of the sea on clear days. The Forcella Pass also offers a fantastic view through the Val Sturla to the coast.
Yes, the Rovegno area, situated in the Ligurian Apennines, is excellent for hiking. Mount Antola is a popular destination, with numerous trails leading to its summit, suitable for various skill levels. You can find a variety of running trails, including routes around Lake Brugneto and trails from Casa del Romano to Monte Antola, by exploring the Running Trails around Rovegno guide.
Rovegno is nestled in the Val Trebbia, known for its natural beauty. The surrounding woods, particularly near La Colonia di Rovegno, feature marshland areas and are popular for mushroom and chestnut hunting. The region's location in the Ligurian Apennines means you'll find picturesque mountain scenery, including prominent summits like Mount Antola, Monte Bue, and Monte Lesima.
While specific family-focused attractions are limited, the natural environment around Rovegno offers opportunities for family outings. The hike to Monte Bue summit is noted as family-friendly, offering beautiful views. The general area is suitable for gentle walks and exploring nature, such as mushroom and chestnut hunting in the woods.
Beyond hiking, the Rovegno area is ideal for various outdoor sports. Cycling enthusiasts can explore numerous routes, including challenging loops like the Castello di Cariseto or Ponte di Loco, detailed in the Cycling around Rovegno guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as the Pietranera Chapel loop or the Foppiano Gravel Trail, which you can find in the MTB Trails around Rovegno guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the mountain summits, such as Monte Bue and Monte Lesima, which often extend to the sea on clear days. The low-traffic and scenic drives leading to places like Casa del Romano are also highly valued for their beauty and tranquility. The diverse hiking opportunities, from easy to challenging, are a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, near some key attractions, you can find facilities. For instance, Casa del Romano, located on the border between Liguria and Piedmont, hosts an excellent refuge and a small mountain restaurant, offering a place to eat and rest with a view. The area around Monte Bue also has a refuge and a refreshment area at Prato della Cipolla.
The Ligurian Apennines generally offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons provide favorable weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views. Winter can bring snow to higher elevations, offering different activities but requiring appropriate gear and conditions.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Forcella Pass is a less-trafficked route that offers a fantastic, often solitary, view through the Val Sturla to the coast, especially appreciated by cyclists. The area around Casa del Romano also provides wonderful views back to the Trebbia Valley and the surrounding green hills.
Absolutely. The region is known for its challenging terrain. The ascent to Mount Antola offers challenging sections, particularly from Casa del Romano. Similarly, the route to Monte Bue summit can be challenging, especially if you take the steeper paths. Many of the MTB and running trails in the area are also rated as difficult, providing ample challenge for experienced outdoor enthusiasts.


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