Best attractions and places to see around Vessalico include a blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and unique local traditions. This agricultural village is nestled in the upper Arroscia valley, featuring a historic center with ancient doorways and cultural sites. The surrounding area is characterized by terraced hillsides with olive groves and vineyards, alongside mountains and the Arroscia torrent. It offers diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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From Rezzo the road is long but not excessively challenging, many sections with a slight incline and good ground with a gravel bike
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The end point of the very long climb starting from Imperia or Taggia. Also accessible with a road bike. From here, the Via Marenca starts north for those wishing to reach the Garezzo tunnel.
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in the area there are many trails built by local bikers, of varying difficulty
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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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The beautiful descent is fun, but good brakes and nerves of steel are a must.
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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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famous pass in the area, especially for the BdC, it deserves for the view towards the sea. But above all, I invite you to observe the total change of vegetation from one side to the other. The eastern part is wooded and cool, the western part completely bare. Even the two valleys (Argentina and Valle di Rezzo) could not be more different from each other. The first (Argentina) is very wild, with few villages and steep. The second (Rezzo and then Prino) rich in olive trees and villages and decidedly sweeter.
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Vessalico is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can find the Arroscia torrent, which is suitable for fishing and swimming. The terraced hillsides are abundant with olive groves and vineyards, offering picturesque walks. Mountains like Colle Caprauna and Monte Squassi provide wonderful views and routes for comfortable climbs.
Yes, Vessalico boasts a rich history. Its historic center features numerous ancient doorways, niches, and capitals. Notable churches include the recently restored Chiesa di San Bernardo, ruins of Romanesque churches like Sant'Andrea (considered the oldest in the valley), and the baroque Church of Santa Maria Maddalena.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting the Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, which offers expansive vistas of both the sea and the Alps. The Ginestro Pass provides views of the olive groves around Imperia, while Colle d'Oggia offers scenic views over the valley after a winding journey through hilly landscapes. Colle Caprauna (1175 m) also provides great views.
The region around Vessalico is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling adventures on routes like the Via Marenca. For specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Vessalico, Cycling around Vessalico, and Running Trails around Vessalico guides.
Vessalico is famous for its garlic, cultivated using ancient traditions and recognized as a Slow Food Presidium. The village hosts the traditional Vessalico Garlic Fair annually around the weekend closest to July 2nd, celebrating this local excellence since 1760.
The area around Vessalico is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through olive groves and vineyards. Summer is ideal for enjoying the Arroscia torrent and attending the annual Garlic Fair in July. Early mornings are recommended for summit ascents to enjoy cooler temperatures and clear views.
While some routes can be steep, there are options for comfortable climbs and leisurely walks. You can enjoy walking and biking among the picturesque olive trees. For specific trail difficulties, it's best to check individual route descriptions in the Running Trails around Vessalico guide, which includes routes like the moderate Borgomaro loop.
Yes, near the Chiesa di San Bernardo, which is located on a scenic stretch of the Via Marenca, there is a very useful adjacent water source available for visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, which offers vistas of the sea and Alps. The area's quiet, scenic roads and beautiful landscapes, especially around passes like Colle Caprauna, are also highly valued for cycling and exploring.
Some sections of the mountain routes, particularly towards the end of climbs like Colle Caprauna or the ascent to Pizzo d'Evigno Summit Cross, can be steep. It's advisable to start early in the morning during warmer months to enjoy cooler temperatures.
The Arroscia torrent, which flows through the valley, provides opportunities for swimming, offering a natural spot to cool off during warmer weather.
To fully experience Vessalico's historic center, explore a few key churches, and enjoy a scenic walk or cycle through the surrounding natural landscapes, a full day is recommended. If you plan to tackle longer hiking or cycling routes, you might consider staying for a weekend.


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