Mountain peaks around Balestrino offer a rugged and hilly landscape where the foothills meet the coastal zone in the Ligurian Apennines. This municipality in the Province of Savona, Liguria, is known for its historic abandoned village, with surrounding peaks providing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The terrain features steep slopes and narrow valleys, typical of the Ligurian interior. The area's maximum altitude reaches over 800 meters, with an average elevation of over 400 meters.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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the playground begins here!!
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Very difficult, partly more of a hiking trail than a bike tour
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easy walk up to mount PICCARO at an altitude of about 300m, beautiful view from above (Borghetto, Loano and Pietra Ligure) while continuing up to mount Croce you can also see Ceriale, Albenga, with its island... recommended, also for families with children!
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Panoramic point on the whole coast and the hinterland. Too bad for the complete lack of springs in the area…
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Very beautiful view, both on the sea and towards the mountains. Reachable by a path with ups and downs from the Sanctuary, or with uphill paths from Toirano or Borghetto
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A small village typical of the Ligurian Apennines.
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A beautiful summit with a spectacular view...with a bit of luck you can see Corsica...slightly more rigid shoes are recommended (very stony ground) the shepherds' shelters are very beautiful and unique
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find the Monte Acuto Summit Cross, which offers a fascinating panorama of mountains and the coast. Another highly regarded spot is the Summit of Monte Carmo, known for its extensive views towards Bardineto and almost all of Liguria. Visitors also appreciate the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Guard, situated on Mount Tirasso, providing a dominant position over Alassio and its gulf.
The terrain around Balestrino's peaks is rugged and hilly, characteristic of the Ligurian Apennines. You'll encounter steep slopes and narrow valleys, with elevations reaching over 800 meters. Some trails, like those leading to Monte Acuto Summit Cross, can be stony and slippery when wet, requiring more rigid shoes.
Yes, the area offers a variety of mountain peaks to explore, including options suitable for families. For instance, Monte Piccaro summit is noted as family-friendly, offering beautiful views. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Guard is also accessible for families.
The peaks offer numerous natural features and stunning viewpoints. From the Summit of Monte Carmo, you can enjoy panoramic views of almost all of Liguria. The Monte Acuto Summit Cross provides a captivating panorama of mountains and the entire coast. Even mountain passes like Colle Scravaion offer wonderful views of the Ligurian mountains.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Forte Poggio Grande historic military trail' or the 'Shepherds' Shelter – Monte Acuto Summit Cross loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Toirano Caves – Pietra Ligure Promenade loop' and challenging gravel biking routes, including those around Fort of Melogno. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Balestrino and Road Cycling Routes around Balestrino guides.
Yes, the rugged terrain provides options for more challenging hikes. Peaks like Monte Carmo are considered challenging, with routes that can involve significant elevation gain. The path to Monte Acuto Summit Cross is also rated S2-S3, indicating a more demanding trail.
While the average elevation in the Balestrino area is around 426 meters, the maximum altitude reaches over 800 meters. Poggio Grande, for example, has a peak elevation of 813 meters, offering a significant ascent for hikers.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views from the summits, often mentioning the ability to see the entire coast, the hinterland, and even Corsica on clear days. The natural beauty of the Ligurian Apennines and the rewarding hiking experiences are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical and religious significance. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Guard is a prominent Catholic place of worship located on the highest peak of Mount Tirasso, offering both spiritual reflection and breathtaking views.
Yes, Colle Scravaion is a notable mountain pass. It's typical of the Ligurian Apennines, offering picturesque mountain scenery and serving as a connection point between different valleys. From here, you get wonderful views of the Ligurian mountains.
Hiking is the primary way to experience the views. Many peaks, like Monte Carmo and Monte Acuto Summit Cross, are specifically highlighted for their panoramic vistas. Following clear indications for trails will lead you to these rewarding viewpoints.


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