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Hiking around Recco offers diverse terrain along the Italian Riviera, characterized by panoramic coastal views of the Ligurian Sea and varied landscapes. The region features trails through hills, ancient olive groves, and Mediterranean vegetation. Hikers can explore paths ranging from accessible coastal walks to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes, often leading to cultural landmarks or offering sweeping vistas.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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6.79km
02:17
330m
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Panoramic coastal walk through ancient olive terraces with sweeping views from Sori to Portofino.
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29
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16.5km
05:57
810m
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Hike the difficult 10.2-mile Recco - Monte Manico del Lume Trail for panoramic coastal and mountain views in Portofino Regional Natural Park

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7.11km
03:01
530m
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Historic pilgrimage route through Mediterranean forests to a sanctuary with sweeping views over two gulfs.
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6.44km
02:29
450m
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Coastal hike from Recco to Monte Ampola with dual gulf views over Tigullio and Paradiso.
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01:13
210m
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Hike the easy 2.1-mile Sant'Apollinare - Ageno - Church of the Ascension Trail for panoramic coastal views and historic churches.
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In the municipality of Sori, in the province of Genoa, this Catholic church was built in the 13th century. It is dedicated to Apollinare di Ravenna, a Roman bishop venerated as a saint. The bell tower was rebuilt in 1885, after a lightning strike knocked down the previous one.
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The church and the adjacent convent were built at the end of the 1400s by the Assereto family. The current church, however, is no longer the original one at the site of the bombings that affected the city of Recco at the end of '43. The current structure was completed in 1955.
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An excellent picnic area also partly covered and with brazier and grill
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Sanctuary on the watershed between the gulf of Paradise and the gulf of Tigullio. From the terrace of the sanctuary the view opens on the heights of Rapallo and descends to its coast. On the right, the ridges of Mount Ampola and Esoli unwind as far as the Ruta di Camogli. The sea view ends - among the vegetation - on Recco. Turning your gaze towards the hinterland of Rapallo you can see, in order, Monte Borgo and Monte Manico del Lume.
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Recommended ring because of the views both on the ridge that separates the Golfo Paradiso (Recco) from the Gulf of Tigulllio (Rapallo) and for the beautiful view from the Caravaggio sanctuary. From Ruta it is easy to climb up to the ridge. Then with a slight up and down you cross a wood that leads to the plains of Caravaggio. From here, take the cemented path that leads to the stairway to the sanctuary. Low steps and handrails make it safe going up and down.
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Beautiful small and old church in a fantastic location with mountain, coast and sea views. Appropriately located on the "Via del Gran Paradiso"... π
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Recco offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 45 routes available. These trails cater to different skill levels, including 19 easy, 20 moderate, and 7 difficult options.
Hiking around Recco features diverse terrain, from panoramic coastal paths offering breathtaking views of the Ligurian Sea to routes winding through hills, ancient olive groves, and lush Mediterranean vegetation. You'll find both gentle walks and more challenging ascents.
Yes, Recco has several easy trails suitable for families. One example is the Sant'Apollinare - Ageno - Church of the Ascension Trail, which is an easy 3.3 km route that can be completed in just over an hour, offering pleasant scenery without significant challenges.
While many routes offer point-to-point experiences, you can often create circular walks by combining sections of trails or using local transport. For example, the From Sant'Apollinare to Church of the Ascension via Ageno route is a moderate loop that provides a panoramic coastal walk through ancient olive terraces.
Many trails in Recco boast stunning coastal vistas. The Coastal hike from Recco to Monte Ampola is particularly recommended, offering dual gulf views over both Tigullio and Paradiso. Another excellent option is the route from Sant'Apollinare to the Church of the Ascension via Ageno, which provides panoramic views over the Ligurian Sea.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Recco - Monte Manico del Lume Trail is a difficult 16.5 km path with significant elevation gain, taking nearly 6 hours to complete. This route offers a rewarding experience through hilly landscapes.
Recco's trails often lead to or pass by interesting cultural landmarks. For instance, the Santa Maria del Campo to Santuario di Caravaggio via Monte Caravagli trail leads to the Sanctuary of Madonna di Caravaggio, offering beautiful views from its terrace. You might also encounter traditional 'creuze' β stepped paths between fields and olive groves β on routes like the trekking path from Recco to Genoa Nervi.
The hiking routes in Recco are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 160 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning coastal views, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that offer options for all ability levels.
Yes, Recco is surrounded by natural beauty and offers several notable viewpoints and natural monuments. You can visit Monte Santa Croce or the Portofino Summit for expansive views. The View of the Gulf of Paradise from San Rocco di Camogli is another highly recommended spot for breathtaking panoramas.
Yes, Recco serves as an excellent gateway to the nearby Portofino Promontory and the Portofino Regional Natural Park. Many trails in the area provide extensive hiking opportunities within the park, offering views of the promontory and the gulfs of Nervi and Rapallo.
The Italian Riviera, including Recco, generally offers pleasant hiking conditions during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be hot, especially for more strenuous routes, while winter offers cooler, quieter trails, though some services might be reduced.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural settings. For example, the Sentiero della Castagna (Chestnut Trail) through Testana is a 9.45 km route that winds through beautiful chestnut forests, providing a different kind of scenic experience away from the immediate coast.


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