Natural monuments around Cesio, Italy, are situated within a village nestled in the Ligurian mountains. This region is characterized by its hilly landscapes and tranquil environment. The area provides a setting for outdoor pursuits amidst picturesque scenery. Visitors can explore various natural features that contribute to the region's inherent natural appeal.
Last updated: August 21, 2026
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On August 7, 2025, the lake is empty because it is being redone.
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The 1,418 meters of the summit of Monte Grande allow a panoramic view of a good portion of the Ligurian Apennines. It is located between the Impero, Carpasina and Giara valleys and there is a cross and a clearing on which to rest. On September 5, 1944, Monte Grande was the scene of a great partisan victory against the German and fascist positions located on its summit.
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Beautiful view of the valley from here
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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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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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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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The area around Cesio, nestled in the Ligurian mountains, is characterized by its hilly landscapes and tranquil environment. You can expect to find various natural features including prominent summits like Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, scenic mountain passes such as Colle d'Oggia, natural viewpoints, waterfalls, and lakes.
Yes, the region offers several notable peaks and passes. The most popular is Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, which provides extensive panoramic views of the sea and the Alps. Another significant spot is Colle d'Oggia, a mountain pass known for its winding journey through the hilly Ligurian landscape and beautiful mountain scenery.
Yes, you can discover natural swimming spots. For instance, the Natural Pools Under the Waterfall near Diano Roncagli offer a great natural bathing area with pools of water nestled within a small gorge, surrounded by impressive vegetation. It's an excellent place to cool off.
Absolutely. You can visit Laghetto di Lucinasco and San Stefano Garden Park. This characteristic artificial lake is surrounded by cypresses and weeping willows, creating a particularly suggestive and unique setting. It's a tranquil spot, especially with the medieval church overlooking it.
The natural beauty of Cesio's surroundings makes it ideal for various outdoor pursuits. Popular activities include hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes for these sports, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Cesio, MTB Trails around Cesio, and Hiking around Cesio guides.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, the Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross is part of a challenging loop from Cesio that also passes Colle d'Oggia. Other trails like the 'Strada Reale Trail' and 'Circuit of the Villages of Pieve di Teco' offer diverse experiences. You can find more details in the Hiking around Cesio guide.
Absolutely. The hilly Ligurian landscape around Cesio is well-suited for cycling. There are dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Cesio and MTB Trails around Cesio, featuring routes like the 'Ginestro Pass loop' and trails around Mount Ariolo, offering various difficulty levels for cyclists.
For summits like Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, it is highly recommended to start early in the morning. This allows you to enjoy the cool air and the extensive vistas before the heat of the day sets in.
Yes, Laghetto di Lucinasco and San Stefano Garden Park is considered family-friendly. Its picturesque setting with the lake, cypresses, and the historic church offers a pleasant environment for a family outing.
Yes, the region beautifully blends natural beauty with historical elements. The Chiesa di San Bernardo is a recently restored religious building located on a scenic stretch of the Via Marenca, offering a pastoral setting in the woods. Similarly, the medieval church at Laghetto di Lucinasco is a national monument that adds a unique historical touch to the natural lake scenery.
The natural monuments and surrounding trails offer a range of difficulty levels. Many routes, especially those leading to summits like Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross or through mountain passes like Colle d'Oggia, are rated as intermediate to challenging due to significant elevation changes. However, there are also more moderate options available, particularly for general hiking and exploring the scenic landscapes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive panoramic views, especially from summits like Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, which offers vistas of both the sea and the Alps. The tranquil and picturesque mountain scenery, the winding journeys through hilly landscapes, and the opportunity to discover hidden gems like natural bathing pools are also highly valued.


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