Best mountain passes around Tovo San Giacomo are situated in the Val Maremola, offering a blend of historical significance and natural landscapes. The region features passes that serve as key junctions for outdoor activities. These passes often lie on the main Alpine watershed, separating the Po Valley from the Ligurian Sea. The area provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking through diverse terrain.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Every time I'm here I'm happy about the two clear signposts ⬅️➡️ to Orco Feglino 😂
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A beautiful spot. Be sure to climb a few more meters, and the view over the coast will open up. The small peak above the picnic area is also definitely worth climbing on clear days. It's a quarter of an hour to the top (just follow one of the trails), and you'll have a view all the way to the Alps.
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Shuttles will go here if needed. Simply book a DIN ticket and say you'd like to go to the Forte.
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Great view over the sea and land
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Nice destination with lots of seating options
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Crossroads of paths, you are spoiled for choice, you can still go up towards Monte Carmo or the Barbottina Forest, or go down on trails like Hiroshima or Oltrefinale
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At Giogo di Giustenice there is a signpost, some wooden tables, and the path that leads to the top of Monte Carmo begins. A few meters down from the sign and the table, you can admire a wonderful glimpse of the town of Loano and the sea.
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Ascent immersed in magnificent woods
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The region is rich in history. The St. James Pass was a crucial crossing point during the Middle Ages and features a church, a plaque dedicated to Napoleonic War soldiers, and a memorial for Resistance partisans. Additionally, the Melogno Central Fort, built between 1883 and 1895, is a significant historical site that was part of a defensive system for the region.
Yes, the Melogno Central Fort is categorized as family-friendly. The St. James Pass also offers picnic tables and masonry barbecues, making it a pleasant spot for families to relax after a walk.
The passes offer diverse natural beauty. From Giogo di Giustenice Viewpoint, you can admire a wonderful view of Loano and the sea. The Bardineto Pass is known for its significant landscape and naturalistic value, with trails winding through beech and chestnut forests. The Ascent to Colle del Melogno from Calizzano takes you through a beautiful beech forest, offering shade and cool temperatures in summer.
The region is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Tovo San Giacomo, MTB Trails around Tovo San Giacomo, and Road Cycling Routes around Tovo San Giacomo guides.
Yes, the passes serve as key junctions for various hiking trails. For instance, St. James Pass is a starting point for many trails. From Giogo di Giustenice Viewpoint, you can access paths leading towards Monte Carmo or the Barbottina forest. You can find detailed hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Tovo San Giacomo guide.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by activity, the region's passes, especially those with forested sections like the Ascent to Colle del Melogno from Calizzano, are particularly pleasant in summer due to the shade and cooler temperatures provided by the beech forests. Spring and autumn also offer comfortable conditions for hiking and cycling.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of historical importance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the rustic charm of dirt roads, the strategic viewpoints, and the extensive network of trails for various outdoor activities. The presence of picnic areas and historical markers also adds to the appeal, offering opportunities for both adventure and relaxation.
Yes, the Bardineto Pass is part of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri (High Route of the Ligurian Mountains), offering opportunities for longer treks and connecting to a broader network of trails across the Ligurian Alps.
The terrain varies, ranging from dirt roads at passes like St. James Pass to trails winding through beech and chestnut forests, as found near Bardineto Pass and the Ascent to Colle del Melogno from Calizzano. Some routes involve climbs, while others offer more gentle paths suitable for various skill levels.
While specific public transport details to each pass are limited, the passes are generally accessible by car, and parking is often available at key points or trailheads. For example, St. James Pass is a well-known junction, implying accessibility for visitors.
Absolutely. St. James Pass is well-equipped with picnic tables and masonry barbecues, making it an ideal spot for a break. The Bardineto Pass also offers a designated rest area for visitors.


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