Best mountain peaks around Monterosso Al Mare are found within the dramatic hills and elevated terrain of the Cinque Terre region. This coastal village is surrounded by high points and trails that offer panoramic views. The area provides significant attractions for visitors seeking elevated perspectives and rewarding hikes. These routes often combine rugged mountains with stunning coastal scenery.
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Prevo is a small hamlet of Vernazza located right in the center of the Cinque Terre National Park, along the blue (Sentiero Azzurro), 1.5 km from Corniglia and 1.3 km from Vernazza. It is located at the highest and most impressive point at 208 meters above sea level from which you can enjoy an unparalleled view of Corniglia and Manarola. Prevo was built at the beginning of the 16th century, by some families of shepherds who came from the mountains inland to spend the winter with their flocks. They had estimated that the area was among the warmest of the Cinque Terre, so that the basin that descends to the left from Prevo to the beach of Guvano and Punta Palma on the right, is still called "L'Inferno". On clear days, thanks to its position, Prevo is an excellent observation point from which you can see the island of Isola D'Elba, Gorgona, Capraia and Cap Corse (Corse, France). https://www.theheartofcinqueterre.com/
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It was interesting to see where we were even if it is not really representative of the relief it is always cool to find that on our route.
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When you're pedaling uphill, stop and look!
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Unfortunately no view from this point. It is best to continue hiking to Monte Rossola, from which you have a wonderful view!
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The 610 meter high Monte Croce offers a good view from Liguria to Tuscany. Next to the stone building, a cross marks the summit
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No comparison to the hiking trails around Monterosso. Very steep and lots of loose scree on the way up, but the view of Levanto makes up for it. Take enough to drink with you, there is nothing on the way
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The steep and sometimes rugged mountain rises above the Ligurian Merr and separates the bays of Levanto and Bonassola.
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Every place in the 5 lands is definitely fantastic and this is one of them, to recommend the passage if you happen to be nearby
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For extensive panoramic views, consider visiting Prevo — Highest point on the Blue Path (Sentiero Azzurro), which offers vistas of Corniglia and other Cinque Terre villages, and on clear days, even distant islands. Another excellent spot is Punta Mesco, located to the east of Monterosso al Mare, providing a breathtaking panorama of the entire Cinque Terre National Park coastline, including all five villages.
For a truly comprehensive 360-degree panorama, Monte Rossola Summit Cross is an excellent choice. From here, you can see the Apuan Alps, the Ligurian coast, the Tuscan archipelago, Corsica, and even the distant Maritime Alps and France on exceptionally clear days.
Yes, San Cristoforo Hill (also known as Cappuccini Hill) separates the older and newer sections of Monterosso al Mare. At its summit, you'll find the Convent of the Capuchin Friars and the Church of San Francesco, offering both historical significance and peaceful surroundings amidst ancient holm oaks, along with great views.
The highest point along the Sentiero Azzurro is Prevo, situated 208 meters above sea level between Vernazza and Corniglia. This tiny hamlet provides a tranquil escape and direct access to hiking trails, along with a popular bar for refreshments.
The trails in the Cinque Terre region, including those leading to elevated points, often involve steep ascents and descents. For example, the path to Monte Rossola Summit Cross is described as steep and sometimes rugged, with loose scree. While coastal, these routes are considered mountain trails due to their elevation changes.
Yes, Monte Croce, a 610-meter high summit marked by a cross, provides a good view that extends from Liguria all the way to Tuscany.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the challenging Blue Trail: Monterosso - Corniglia or the Cinque Terre High Trail. For mountain biking, there are gravel biking routes like the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. Of course, mountain hikes are popular, with routes like the View of Corniglia loop from Corniglia. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Monterosso Al Mare, Gravel biking around Monterosso Al Mare, and Mountain Hikes around Monterosso Al Mare guides.
Yes, if you're hiking the Sentiero Azzurro, the hamlet of Prevo features the popular bar "Il Gabbiano," where hikers can refresh themselves while enjoying the views of Corniglia and the coastline.
The hike to Monte Rossola Summit Cross is considered challenging due to its steep and sometimes rugged terrain with loose scree. It's highly recommended to take enough water with you, as there are no refreshment points directly on the way.
Yes, Rocca Gaibana is a summit where you unfortunately won't find a view directly from that point. It's best to continue hiking from Rocca Gaibana towards Monte Rossola Summit Cross, which offers wonderful panoramic views.
While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, the region's dramatic coastal scenery, especially when mist shrouds the cliffs, can be captivating. Clear days are ideal for maximizing the extensive views of the coastline and distant islands from spots like Prevo and Punta Mesco. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant hiking weather.
Yes, Monte Albereto features an asphalted panoramic road from Soviore towards Pignone and the Val di Vara. It's a great spot to stop and enjoy the views, even if you're not undertaking a strenuous hike.


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