Best mountain peaks around Magliano Alpi are situated in the picturesque Ligurian Alps, offering a variety of peaks with distinct features. This region is part of the Marguareis Natural Park, known for its geological formations and diverse landscapes. The area features extensive karst phenomena, including vast networks of underground caves, and diverse topography ranging from grassy slopes to striking dolomitic limestone outcrops. Magliano Alpi also encompasses beautiful alpine lakes and is known for the local Raschera DOP cheese.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Left home at 7 am, arrived at the Pian delle Gorre refuge at 8:30 am for breakfast and around 8:45 am departure for the tour… and to think that it was supposed to be just the Pis del Pesio loop… but then, arriving at the crossroads, I remembered Tissone's words who had been there just a week before and told me that the Pis doesn't wet, so what do I do, go see a waterfall without water?? No way!! And so off towards the Duca pass… then, arriving from the Duca… it was still early… alright, I got carried away… off towards the Garelli refuge… and back to the Pian delle Gorre refuge… a top day!!! I almost didn't deserve it!!! But that’s it!!! So, a big loop!! But damn me and damn these f…ing loop tours… ahahahah… a very positive first experience!!! I was home at 4:30 pm
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... Duca e Garelli trail … show me the way Started from home at 7, arrived at Rifugio Pian delle Gorre at 8:30, breakfast and around 8:45 departure for the tour… and to think that it was supposed to be just the Pis del Pesio loop… but then, arriving at the crossroads, I remembered Tissone's words who had been there just a week before and told me that the Pis wasn't pissing anymore and so what do I do, go see a waterfall without water?? No way!! And so off towards Passo del Duca… then arriving from the Duca… it was still early… alright then I got carried away… off towards Rifugio Garelli… and back to Rifugio Pian delle Gorre… a top day!!! I almost didn't deserve it!!! But that’s it!!! So loop!! But damn me and damn these fucking loop trails… ahahahah … as a first experience very positive!!! At 16:30 I was home
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Located at 1,928 meters above sea level in the heart of the homonymous Natural Park, this small alpine body of water lies in a picturesque grassy hollow right at the foot and start of the famous Torinesi and Genovesi canals. Next to the lake is the Rifugio Garelli with the adjacent botanical station "Danilo Re". Being a protected area with a very high biodiversity value, it is the ideal place to stop and observe up close the rich flora typical of the park and, with a bit of attention, spot the chamois and marmots that inhabit the area.
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The structure is a scientific hut dedicated to speleological research in the nearby Conca delle Carsene, managed by the Alpi Marittime Speleological Group.
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An Alpine pass that can be reached quite easily, if you follow the wide mule track that climbs in hairpin bends and that starts from Gias degli Arpi
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The summit plateau of Monte MONDOLE is home to two small sacred monuments: + Firstly, a classic cross, such as those often found on mountain peaks. This one is simple in its design, without the body of the crucified Christ; the white frame clearly highlights the darkness of the longitudinal and transverse beams. + Secondly, hikers will find a figure of the Virgin Mary here; the statue of the Mother of God does not stand under the cross beam, as in a classic crucifixion group (on the other side you would then find the favorite disciple John), but rather to one side. Her gaze is also not directed towards the cross, but rather goes down from the mountain into the distance.
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Magnificent route, both uphill and downhill. Not for beginners. You need to have some technical riding skills both uphill and downhill (and conditional training even with e-bikes), but very beautiful. ABSOLUTELY AVOID the very technical Gias Funtena part downhill and especially very popular with hikers between April and September especially the period May - July (phenomenon of the Pis del Pesio) and continue along the uphill route also downhill thus visiting, in 3 minutes of walking, the Cascate del Saut before arriving at Pian delle Gorre. Pedaling all uphill including the last 3 hairpin bends. Breathtaking landscapes. Period June (evaluate the presence of potentially dangerous snow at Passo del Duca) - October
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with e-bike you can pedal almost everything, only small sections, not suitable for everyone, experience is required
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The Magliano Alpi region, part of the Ligurian Alps, features several prominent peaks. Punta Marguareis (2,651 m) is the highest, known for its extensive karst phenomena. Other significant peaks include Mongioie (2,630 m), the second highest, and Cima Pian Ballaur (2,604 m) with its unique 'lunar labyrinth' landscape. You can also explore Monte Mondolè Summit Cross and Virgin Mary Statue and Mount Antoroto, both offering impressive views.
The region is renowned for its extensive karst phenomena, particularly around Punta Marguareis, which features a vast network of underground caves, attracting speleologists. Cima Pian Ballaur is characterized by a distinctive 'lunar labyrinth' of rocky humps and vertical shafts. The area also boasts diverse topography, from grassy slopes to striking dolomitic limestone outcrops, and beautiful alpine lakes such as those of Brignola and Raschera.
Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families. The Mondolè Ski area, encompassing Prato Nevoso, Artesina, and Frabosa Soprana, is very family-friendly with dedicated facilities like Pinky Park and Pratolandia. For hiking, Mongioie offers easy family walks in addition to more challenging treks. Pian delle Gorre is also a great starting point for numerous walks and a place to relax, making it suitable for families.
Many peaks in the region offer spectacular panoramic views. From the summit of Punta Marguareis, you can see across the high Pesio and Tanaro valleys, and on clear days, even Corsica and the Maritime and Cozie Alps. Cima Pian Ballaur provides exceptional 360-degree views, including the Ellero Valley, the Ligurian Sea, and distant peaks like the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa. Monte Mondolè Summit Cross and Virgin Mary Statue offers views of the Alps, and on clear days, the port of Genova and the Mediterranean Sea. Mount Antoroto also provides a very panoramic view.
The Magliano Alpi area caters to various hiking skill levels. You can find diverse routes on Punta Marguareis, ranging from challenging alpine ascents to more accessible paths. Cima Pian Ballaur offers a gratifying experience for hikers, though it can be physically demanding. Mongioie is perfect for high-altitude trekking and excursions. Cima Seirasso provides rewarding hiking opportunities from various starting points like Colle Brignola-Seirasso or Rifugio Balma. Pian delle Gorre serves as an excellent base for numerous walks.
Yes, the prominent Mondolè mountain range is home to the expansive Mondolè Ski area. This large ski domain includes the resorts of Prato Nevoso, Artesina, and Frabosa Soprana, offering over 100-130 kilometers of slopes for all skill levels. It's an excellent winter sports destination with diverse terrain and family-friendly facilities. In winter and spring, Cima Seirasso also becomes a destination for ski mountaineering, accessible from Artesina.
Mongioie is the second-highest peak in the Ligurian Alps and is highly popular among climbers due to its magnificent limestone walls on the north side, which offer numerous equipped climbing routes. For trekkers, it provides excellent opportunities for high-altitude excursions and stunning views of the surrounding valleys and the sea. The Rifugio Mongioie (1,550 m) also serves as an ideal base for exploring the area.
Yes, there are several options. The Rifugio Mongioie (1,550 m) is an ideal base for excursions to Mongioie. Pian delle Gorre features a refuge and a car park (subject to fee in high season), making it an excellent starting point for numerous walks. The Morgantini Hut, owned by the CAI section of Cuneo, can be used as a bivouac by arrangement and is a junction point between the Duca pass and the salt road.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Mondolè Ski area is perfect for skiing and snowboarding in winter. You can also find opportunities for speleology in the extensive cave systems around Punta Marguareis. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available. You can explore MTB Trails around Magliano Alpi, Road Cycling Routes around Magliano Alpi, and Gravel biking around Magliano Alpi.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse landscapes and stunning panoramic views. The unique geological formations, such as the karst phenomena and the 'lunar labyrinth' of Cima Pian Ballaur, are a major draw. The variety of activities, from challenging climbs to family-friendly walks and extensive ski slopes, caters to all interests. The community has shared 113 photos and given 205 upvotes to the mountain peaks around Magliano Alpi, highlighting their beauty and appeal.
Yes, on clear days, several peaks offer views extending to the sea. From Monte Mondolè Summit Cross and Virgin Mary Statue, you can sometimes see the port of Genova and the Mediterranean Sea. Cima Pian Ballaur also provides views of the Ligurian Sea, and from Mongioie, you can enjoy stunning views of the sea. Mount Antoroto is known for its panoramic view, potentially including the sea of Albenga.


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