Natural monuments in Bosco Di Rezzo encompass a protected area within the Ligurian Alps, known for its extensive beechwood forest and diverse ecosystems. The region features significant natural landmarks and historical pathways. It is recognized as a Site of Community Importance (SCI) and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) due to its rich flora and fauna. The area offers varied terrain, including mountain passes, peaks, and river valleys with historical structures.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The bridges in the Rezzo Valley are commonly called "Napoleonic" because local tradition and some historical sources link their construction or reconstruction to the period of Napoleon's occupation of Liguria and the opening of important new communication routes under French rule between 1805 and 1814. Not, therefore, because, as many say, they were used by Napoleon...
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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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Specialists believe that this boulder constituted a sacrificial altar or at least a religious apparatus for the celebration of primitive pagan rites. It is paired with the nearby Menhir, on the summit a few meters further on.
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An ancient meeting point for the people of the Rezzo, Impero, and Argentina valleys. From the pass, you can enjoy an incredible view; I recommend using an app to identify the peaks to orient yourself (e.g., PeakFinder, free). This wide, grassy saddle between Mount Arborea and Cima della Donzella is almost certainly the one mentioned several times by Italo Calvino in his novel "The Path to the Spiders' Nest."
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Beautiful pass where you have to decide whether to go towards Monte Monega or Teglia Pass
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Beautiful view of the valley from here
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Summit point of the Bosco di Rezzo, famous meeting point for the people of the Argentina, Impero, Rezzo and Monesi valleys, for the annual livestock market. Since prehistoric times. Marked by some megalithic works in the area. It was a point of exchange of livestock and goods. Viaticum for the sea via the roads that reach Passo Teglie or towards the mountain via Passo Pianlatte and then Garezzo and the Monesi valleys
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Bosco Di Rezzo is home to the largest beechwood forest in Liguria, covering over 800 hectares. You can also explore significant mountain passes like Passo Teglia and Passo della Mezzaluna, which offer expansive views. The Giara River valley features numerous small lakes and ancient bridges, adding to the natural charm.
Yes, the area features several historical natural monuments. The Stone Arch Bridge in Parco Naturale Regionale delle Alpi Liguri and other bridges in the Rezzo Valley are often called "Napoleonic" due to their historical significance in communication routes. Additionally, the Sacrificial Altar of Passo San Lorenzo is a unique amphitheater-like depression with traces of ancient human presence, including potential Celtic altars.
Bosco Di Rezzo is a "Site of Community Importance" and a "Special Area of Conservation" due to its rich biodiversity. You might encounter endemic plant species like the Ligurian gentian and various orchids. The diverse fauna includes wolves, chamois, eagle owls, black woodpeckers, and various bat and newt species, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts.
The vibrant autumn foliage makes the beechwood forest particularly stunning during that season. However, the area offers extensive hiking opportunities and scenic beauty throughout its vast forest and alpine terrain, making it enjoyable from spring through autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural pools of the Giara River.
The Giara River valley, with its small lakes and ancient bridges, provides idyllic spots for relaxation and riverside strolls that can be suitable for families. While specific family-friendly trails aren't detailed, the general natural environment offers opportunities for gentle walks and enjoying nature. For more structured hiking options, you can explore the Hiking in Bosco Di Rezzo guide.
Many trails crisscross the area. For example, you can find routes like the "Teglia Pass – Half Moon Pass loop" or the "Beech Forest of Rezzo – Half Moon Pass loop." These routes often pass by key natural features and offer stunning views. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking in Bosco Di Rezzo guide.
Trails in Bosco Di Rezzo range from moderate to challenging. For instance, the ascent to Monte Grande Summit offers breathtaking panoramic views but is considered a more challenging hike. Passes like Half Moon Pass are integral parts of scenic hiking trails, with varying difficulty depending on the specific route chosen. Always check route details for elevation gain and terrain before you go.
Bosco Di Rezzo is generally welcoming to dogs, especially on its extensive hiking trails and in the vast beechwood forest. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife, and to follow local regulations regarding pet access to protected natural areas.
Absolutely. Half Moon Pass provides expansive views towards the Ligurian Alps. The summit of Monte Grande Summit, at 1,418 meters, offers a panoramic view of a good portion of the Ligurian Apennines. These spots are highly recommended for their scenic beauty.
Beyond hiking, Bosco Di Rezzo offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging ones, as detailed in the Cycling in Bosco Di Rezzo guide. There are also running trails available, which you can explore through the Running Trails in Bosco Di Rezzo guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and immersive natural environment of the vast beechwood forest, the breathtaking panoramic views from mountain passes and summits like Half Moon Pass, and the historical charm of ancient bridges. The rich biodiversity and the opportunity for tranquil walks along the Giara River are also highly valued.
While specific public transport details are not readily available, Bosco Di Rezzo is nestled in the Ligurian Alps. Access typically involves reaching nearby towns and then proceeding by car or local services. It's advisable to research local bus schedules or taxi services from major hubs in the Liguria region.


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