Mountain peaks around Sassello offer a diverse landscape in the Ligurian hinterland, situated between the Beigua Park and the Piedmont border. The region features numerous trails suitable for various difficulty levels, traversing forests and natural areas. This area is well-suited for hiking and mountain biking, providing scenic viewpoints and a cool climate.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Mount Beigua is a mountain range in the Ligurian Apennines, 1,287 meters above sea level, located on the Ligurian-Po watershed. It is the highest peak of the so-called "Beigua group," which includes nearby Mount Grosso, Mount Ermetta, and Bric Veciri.
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The weather is not the best but the place is very beautiful
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Despite the bad weather the place had a special charm
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The concept chosen by the architect for the "Croce del Beigua" does not conform to the usual pattern followed by many summit crosses. Rather than having a classic base as its foundation, it "grows" out of the roof of the chapel standing there, rising towards the sky in a massive form. The choice of material used for the construction – exposed concrete – clearly indicates its affiliation with the era of so-called "Brutalism." This is a modern architectural style popular in the post-World War II era, which deliberately avoids cladding or painted concrete. Another striking feature is that one of the two crossbeams of the cross is fitted with a railing.
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Peak of the heart of the people of Cogoleto and beyond. On clear days it is possible to see Corsica, Capraia and the island of Elba. There are many access routes, all beautiful and with different degrees of difficulty. The routes are maintained by Cogoleto Outdoor, an association of volunteers passionate about hiking and mountain biking.
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the Beigua cross is a church with a huge cross visible from far away
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The concept chosen by the architect for the "Croce del Beigua" does not conform to the usual pattern followed by many summit crosses. Rather than having a classic base as its foundation, it "grows" out of the roof of the chapel standing there, rising towards the sky in a massive form. The choice of material used for the construction – exposed concrete – clearly indicates its affiliation with the era of so-called "Brutalism." This is a modern architectural style that was popular in the post-World War II era and deliberately avoids cladding or painted concrete. Another striking feature is that one of the cross's two crossbeams is fitted with a railing.
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The Sassello area offers several popular peaks. Monte Reixa is a favorite, known for its rounded, flower-covered summit and easy access. Another highly regarded peak is Monte Rama Summit, which provides exceptional panoramic views and is considered one of the most beautiful peaks in the Beigua massif. Visitors also frequently enjoy Punta Martin Summit for its splendid, not overly demanding path and rewarding climb.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. While many trails offer intermediate challenges, Monte Beigua, the highest peak in the Beigua group, is noted as having family-friendly access routes. The overall Sassello area, being a foothill region, has numerous trails suitable for different abilities, making it possible to find options for families.
The mountain peaks around Sassello offer diverse and often breathtaking views. From Monte Beigua, on clear days, you can see the Ligurian Gulf, the Apennines, the Piedmontese Alps, and even Corsica, Capraia, and the island of Elba. Monte Reixa also provides stunning panoramas, showing the blurred borders between the Sassello area and the sea. Monte Rama Summit and Punta Martin Summit are also celebrated for their splendid and exceptional viewpoints.
The cool climate and extensive forests of the Sassello area make it particularly pleasant for visits during the summer and autumn months. These seasons generally offer ideal conditions for hiking and enjoying the scenic viewpoints.
The region is characterized by diverse natural beauty. You'll find extensive forests, including beautiful chestnut and impressive beech trees, especially on routes like the one to Monte Avzé. Peaks like Monte Reixa are covered in meadows and flowers, adding to the scenic appeal. The area is also part of the Beigua Park, a protected area rich in trails and natural landscapes.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Sassello area has options. While Monte Beigua has varying access routes, some are considered challenging. The ascent to Monte Rama Summit from Sciarborasca or Lerca requires attention in certain passages, indicating a more demanding climb. Always assess your skill level and prepare accordingly.
Beyond hiking, the Sassello area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring. For more details on routes and guides, check out Gravel biking around Sassello, Road Cycling Routes around Sassello, and Cycling around Sassello.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and panoramic experiences. For instance, the view from Monte Reixa is described as 'taking your breath away,' and the path to Punta Martin Summit is noted for its 'splendid views' and being 'panoramic and not too demanding.' The area's natural beauty and the sense of being at a meeting point of different regions are also highly appreciated.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads are not detailed, the Beigua Park, which includes Monte Beigua, has multiple access routes. It's advisable to research local bus services or shuttle options from Sassello or nearby towns to reach the main starting points for hikes within the park or to other peaks.
Yes, some peaks have interesting characteristics. Monte Reixa is notable as a meeting point for the municipalities of Genoa, Arenzano, and Sassello. Rocca Vaccaria, for example, is named after an ancient seasonal shelter for cattle and is geographically significant as the point of the Apennine-Alpine chain closest to the sea.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For peaks like Monte Reixa, a quick access route is from Faiallo Pass, where you can typically find parking. For Rocca Vaccaria, parking is also available near Faiallo Pass. It's recommended to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking information for your chosen peak.
Yes, several peaks can be integrated into longer routes. Monte Reixa, for instance, can be part of longer, circular itineraries starting from various locations in the municipality of Genoa and covering sections of the Alta Via. The extensive trail network within the Beigua Park also allows for extended explorations.


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