Best mountain peaks around Neirone include prominent summits and viewpoints that offer diverse perspectives of the Ligurian landscape. Situated in the Fontanabuona Valley, the region provides a mountainous environment for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area features a variety of peaks, from challenging climbs to more accessible trails, often with historical or religious significance. These locations provide expansive views, sometimes extending to the sea and other mountain ranges.
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Should have read some of the tips here lol. It's easy to go up if you're coming from Santuario Basilica di Nostra Signora di Montallegro but going down the other way is not for the faint of heart if it's foggy, windy and wet, let me tell you from experience. Almost pissed myself lol. If it's dry and you have a light backpack it's probably not as scary. If you mastered the few scary chain decents you can nope out to Chignero which is an easy path again luckily.
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Stretch traveled from Rapallo to Recco. Beautiful, nothing complicated, just be used to walking on paths slightly more complex than the simple beaten track. Fun and beautiful landscape. Recommended!
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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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From the top of Mount Antola you can enjoy a beautiful view of the lake and up to the sea, in perfect conditions you can even see Corsica
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Monte Antola (1597 m), located in the heart of the natural park of the same name, is one of the best-known peaks of the Ligurian Alps. Numerous trails lead to its summit, accessible to hikers of all levels.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore Monte Caucaso, offering superb 360-degree panoramic views that can extend to the Alps, and Monte Lavagnola, a pyramidal mountain with suggestive views of the upper Val Fontanabuona and the Ligurian Sea. Another notable peak is Margherita Mountain Hut β Mount Pegge, which provides spectacular views ranging from western to eastern Liguria.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a strenuous climb, several routes lead to the summit of Monte Caucaso, including a difficult 7-mile trail from Neirone with significant elevation gain. Additionally, the Monte Manico del Lume Summit offers challenging sections, with some parts requiring alpine experience and safety chains, especially in the direction of Rapallo.
The peaks around Neirone offer diverse and expansive views. From Monte Caucaso, you can enjoy 360-degree panoramas stretching from the sea to the Alps. Monte Lavagnola provides suggestive views of the upper Val Fontanabuona, the Ligurian Sea, and parts of the eastern Ligurian Apennines. From Margherita Mountain Hut β Mount Pegge, you can see across the entire Gulf of Tigullio.
Yes, Monte Lavagnola offers accessible trails, such as those from Torriglia or Scoffera, which are considered pleasant walks suitable for families. These routes feature moderate altitude differences and a mix of dirt and asphalt roads, with points of interest like artwork and drinking water fountains along the way. The Margherita Mountain Hut β Mount Pegge is also categorized as family-friendly.
Monte Lavagnola features a memorial stone at its summit dedicated to members of the CAI (Italian Alpine Club) who fell during the First World War, adding a layer of historical significance. On Monte Caucaso, you'll find a summit chapel built in 1940. The Basilica Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montallegro is a significant religious building and viewpoint at 612 meters.
The area around Neirone offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Brugneto Lake Loop' or 'Casa del Romano β Bavastrelli Village loop'. For mountain biking, trails like the 'Passo della Scoglina β Summit of Monte Caucaso loop' or 'Passo del Portello β Trail to Monte Lavagnola loop' are available. Explore more options on the Cycling around Neirone or MTB Trails around Neirone guide pages.
Yes, for Monte Caucaso, there's a challenging 7-mile trail from Neirone, and a moderate loop trail from Rifugio Barbagelata. For Monte Lavagnola, hiking routes are accessible from Torriglia or Scoffera. You can find MTB trails that incorporate these peaks, such as the 'Passo della Scoglina β Summit of Monte Caucaso loop' or 'Passo del Portello β Trail to Monte Lavagnola loop' on the MTB Trails around Neirone guide.
The mountainous landscape around Neirone is rewarding for hikers and nature enthusiasts. While specific seasonal weather details are not provided, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be warm, but higher elevations provide cooler air. Winter hiking might be possible but could involve snow and colder conditions, especially on higher peaks like Monte Caucaso.
At the summit of Monte Caucaso, hikers will find a summit chapel and a rifugio (mountain hut) for rest. Monte Lavagnola's top features a memorial stone, a wooden bench, and a picnic table, making it a pleasant spot for a break. The Margherita Mountain Hut β Mount Pegge also offers a refuge, with part of it always open for shelter in bad weather.
Absolutely. Road cycling routes in the region often provide scenic views. For instance, routes like 'From Torriglia to Casa del Romano β loop tour' or 'La Bella di Torriglia β View of Val d'Aveto loop from Torriglia' offer extensive views of the Ligurian hinterland and potentially some of its peaks. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Neirone guide page.
Monte Santa Croce is a popular viewpoint known for its expansive views over the Gulf of Genoa. While reaching this peak requires good training and technical ability, the panoramic vistas are considered well worth the effort. The church dedicated to the Holy Cross at the summit also adds historical and religious significance.
Mount Antola, at 1,597 meters, is the highest peak dominating the Po Valley and the sea, located in the heart of a natural park. Numerous trails lead to its summit, making it accessible to hikers of various levels. Visitors can reach its large cross and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.


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