Best natural monuments around Pontedassio are found within a landscape characterized by rolling hills and extensive olive groves in the Ligurian hinterland. The area's natural features extend to the surrounding Ligurian Alps and nearby valleys. The Impero Stream winds through the diverse terrain, contributing to the region's natural charm. Visitors can explore a blend of scenic landscapes and impressive geological formations.
Last updated: August 7, 2026
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Fantastic as a climb from the Sp548 piece behind Badalucco. Very little traffic. Watch out for one or two potholes on the descent. In Carpasio again the possibility to add water refuel
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Monte Faudo (1151 m) is a beautiful dome-shaped mountain that rises a short distance from the sea, overlooking the Ligurian Riviera.
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This great natural bathing area was my goal for the day! At the village of Diano Roncagli I searched intensively for the marked spot, but it was in the middle of the (even on foot!) inaccessible wilderness on the mountainside above the steep road up to the village. Shortly before the village I discovered a hiking trail that led up the mountain slope to the right of the road at an acute angle. After about 200 m, I finally reached a creek that tumbled down through a small gorge in steps, either by pushing my bike or on foot. At this point there were also the small pools of water in two of the photos, in which I could refresh myself. I then walked a little further along the path into the small, increasingly steep gorge, which was very impressive due to the great vegetation around the stream with tiered pools. There was no further path on the stream itself - everything was too steep and overgrown. The path itself then led out of the gorge steeply up the mountainside. The large pool in the photos in front of the rock face with a waterfall and men bathing was nowhere to be found. Unfortunately, the path marking on Komoot is inaccurate, the creek is not marked. In any case, it is worth the effort to visit this great place. I've corrected the positioning of this HL so that it now marks exactly where the pools of water are. I would be interested to know if anyone can find the "Bagno ristoratore sotto cascatella"!
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Go over the metal bridge and then keep left... There are more bathing spots :-)
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wonderful views, but be careful: there are always potholes and stones on the road. as a driveway from Badalucco a dream!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil waters of Lecchiore Ponds, which feature small waterfalls and multiple bathing spots. For expansive views, the Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross and Monte Faudo summit are highly rated, offering panoramic vistas from the Ligurian Alps to the coastline.
Yes, the immediate vicinity of Pontedassio, with its picturesque rolling hills and ancient olive groves, offers tranquil landscapes perfect for leisurely walks suitable for all ages. The Lecchiore Ponds are also a great family-friendly option for swimming and exploring small waterfalls.
The region offers diverse views. From mountain peaks like Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross and Monte Faudo summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic vistas stretching from the Ligurian Alps to the sea. Even from Colle d'Oggia, a mountain pass, you'll find beautiful hilly landscapes.
Yes, the Lecchiore Ponds feature small waterfalls and pools. For a more dramatic experience, the Cascate dell'Arroscia near Mendatica, about an hour's drive away, are considered the highest waterfalls in Liguria, with the main fall plunging 30 meters. They are particularly stunning in late spring with high water flow.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. For challenging routes with rewarding views, consider the trails leading to Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross or Pizzo Binelli. The immediate vicinity of Pontedassio also provides pleasant, less strenuous walks through olive groves and along the Impero Stream. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Pontedassio guide.
Absolutely. The Grotte di Toirano, about a 45-minute to an hour's drive from Pontedassio, are a significant karst cave system famous for stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and important archaeological finds. Further afield, the Vene del Tanaro Bridge and Cave offer another unique natural experience with a suspended bridge and a cave system near the source of the Tanaro River.
Late spring is ideal, especially for visiting waterfalls like Cascate dell'Arroscia when water flow is high. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the rolling hills and mountain peaks. Winter can also be stunning, with parts of the waterfalls freezing over, though some higher trails might be more challenging.
Yes, the Chiesa di San Bernardo is a beautiful pastoral church located on a scenic stretch of the Via Marenca, offering both historical interest and a viewpoint within the natural surroundings. The Grotte di Toirano also blend natural geological formations with prehistoric human and animal history.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes through the diverse terrain. Check out the MTB Trails around Pontedassio guide or the Cycling around Pontedassio guide for detailed routes and difficulty levels.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, from tranquil waters like Lecchiore Ponds to high summits offering spectacular views. The blend of gentle, scenic landscapes directly within Pontedassio's vicinity and the impressive geological formations and waterfalls further afield provides a rich outdoor experience. The komoot community has shared over 168 photos and given over 460 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Monte Saccarello, the highest peak in the Ligurian Alps, is a significant regional landmark. While it's a more extended excursion from Pontedassio, it offers breathtaking mountain scenery and a chance to experience the rugged beauty of the Ligurian Alps. It's the source of the Tanaro River and a rewarding destination for experienced hikers.


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