Best attractions and places to see around Moconesi, a municipality in the Alta Fontanabuona valley within the Metropolitan City of Genoa, offers a blend of natural landscapes, historical routes, and cultural points of interest. The area, including its hamlets like Gattorna, Ferrada, and Terrarossa, provides various reasons to explore. Visitors can discover significant mountains, historical pathways, and local cultural sites.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very busy coastal road, pay attention
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Unsafe bathing due to lack of a dedicated lifeguard service
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well what can I say...beautiful place
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Beautiful location, base and arrival point of the excursion. Consider arriving by train or bus (from Rapallo or Camogli for example) because the few parking lots are very expensive.
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Warm days, sultry evenings, the smell of the sea in your nose, the ultimate summer feeling. Santa Margherita Ligure is one of those places that evokes that feeling. This beautiful harbor town, picturesquely embedded on the Ligurian coast, is no longer an insider tip but worth a visit.
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The region boasts several prominent natural features and viewpoints. You can visit Monte Santa Croce, which offers expansive views over the Gulf of Genoa. Another significant natural attraction is Mount Antola, the highest peak dominating the Po valley and the sea, with numerous trails to its summit. For spectacular vistas spanning from western to eastern Liguria, including Rapallo and the entire Gulf of Tigullio, head to Margherita Mountain Hut β Mount Pegge. Additionally, the View of the Gulf of Genoa from the Church of San Rocco provides impressive panoramas.
Yes, Moconesi and its hamlets are rich in history. In Ferrada, you can see the ancient chapel, which was transformed into a town church starting in 1641. Near the Moconesi stream, there's a well-preserved stone bridge with a votive shrine. Gattorna, historically a crucial crossroads, was once home to a hospital dedicated to Saint James and is known for traditional 'toy poor' production. Terrarossa features a bronze monument to Christopher Columbus, erected in 1989, and is the starting point for the restored 'Colombian Route' historical path.
The area around Moconesi is ideal for various outdoor activities. You'll find numerous opportunities for hiking, running, and road cycling. Popular hiking destinations include Mount Antola, Monte Santa Croce, and Monte Caucaso. For detailed routes and trails, you can explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Moconesi, Running Trails around Moconesi, and Road Cycling Routes around Moconesi.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Margherita Mountain Hut β Mount Pegge offers a viewpoint that is considered family-friendly. The View of the Gulf of Genoa from the Church of San Rocco is also noted as family-friendly. While some trails to mountain summits can be challenging, there are easier walks and the general exploration of the hamlets like Gattorna with its small farmers' market can be enjoyable for all ages.
The 'Colombian Route' is a historical path that was restored in 1992. It retraces the probable itinerary followed by Christopher Columbus's family when moving to Genoa. This route connects Terrarossa, where a monument to Columbus stands, to Genoa Quinto. It's a fascinating way to explore the historical ties of the region.
Gattorna, one of Moconesi's villages, hosts a small farmers' market every Saturday morning. Here, you can find and purchase local products, offering a taste of the region's agricultural traditions.
For experienced hikers, trails leading to summits like Monte Santa Croce and Mount Antola can be quite challenging, requiring good training and technical ability. The 'direttissima' route to Monte Santa Croce from Pieve Ligure is particularly rigid. Similarly, the 'Historic Colombian Itinerary from Terrarossa Colombo' is a difficult hiking route, as is the 'Monte Caucaso Summit Trail from Cicagna'.
Yes, the area has several notable religious sites. The town church in Ferrada, which began as an ancient chapel, is a historical landmark. In Gattorna, you can find the Sanctuary of Nostra Signora della Guardia and San Giacomo, both important religious sites in the Moconesi area.
The RapalloβMontallegro Cable Car is a facility that connects Rapallo to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montallegro. It offers a scenic ride, covering 600 meters of elevation gain over 2,350 meters in just a few minutes, providing breathtaking landscapes. While not directly in Moconesi, it's a nearby attraction offering stunning views, especially from the mountain station.
Gattorna holds historical significance as a crucial crossroads for travelers between the coast and the Po Valley, once hosting a hospital for pilgrims. Today, it's known for its commercial activity, including shops and restaurants, and the production of traditional 'toy poor' like the characteristic pinwheel. It also hosts a small farmers' market every Saturday morning.
From Mount Pegge, situated at 775 meters above sea level, you can expect spectacular panoramic views. These vistas stretch from western Liguria to eastern Liguria, offering a comprehensive overlook of Rapallo and the entire Gulf of Tigullio.
Yes, the hamlets offer amenities. Ferrada serves as a commercial hub with shops and restaurants. Gattorna is also known for its commercial activity, featuring shops and restaurants, in addition to its Saturday morning farmers' market for local products.


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