Best mountain peaks around Bogliasco offer diverse hiking experiences in the Ligurian region of Italy. Situated on the coast, Bogliasco is characterized by its proximity to the Ligurian Sea and the rising foothills of the Apennines. The area features a landscape where coastal views meet forested slopes and elevated summits. This geographical blend provides opportunities for exploring both sea-facing viewpoints and inland mountain trails.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Should have read some of the tips here lol. It's easy to go up if you're coming from Santuario Basilica di Nostra Signora di Montallegro but going down the other way is not for the faint of heart if it's foggy, windy and wet, let me tell you from experience. Almost pissed myself lol. If it's dry and you have a light backpack it's probably not as scary. If you mastered the few scary chain decents you can nope out to Chignero which is an easy path again luckily.
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incredible view, be careful on the descent on the south face on simple rocks.
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charming place a stone's throw from Genoa
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Stretch traveled from Rapallo to Recco. Beautiful, nothing complicated, just be used to walking on paths slightly more complex than the simple beaten track. Fun and beautiful landscape. Recommended!
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Going up from the asphalt side as you say, once at the top of the mountain, is there the possibility of continuing down the other side? Thank you
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For hikers prepared steps galore
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find Monte Santa Croce, known for its expansive views over the Gulf of Genoa. Another favorite is Monte Fasce Summit, which offers a splendid panorama of the Ligurian Riviera and the Apennines. Visitors also highly rate Monte Manico del Lume Summit for its 360-degree views from the sea to the Ligurian hinterland.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, Monte Santa Croce can be reached via a longer, easier path through the forest from Pieve Ligure. For a more general overview of accessible trails, you can explore the Running Trails around Bogliasco guide, which includes an easy 4.4 km loop around Monte Fasce from Bogliasco.
The mountain peaks around Bogliasco offer diverse and spectacular views. From Monte Santa Croce, you'll see the Gulf of Genoa. Monte Fasce Summit provides a commanding view over Genoa, the Ligurian Riviera, and the Apennines. Monte Manico del Lume Summit boasts 360-degree vistas stretching from the sea to the Ligurian hinterland. Even Portofino Summit offers views of the Gulfs of Paradiso and Tigullio.
Yes, several peaks offer more demanding routes. The ascent to Monte Santa Croce via the 'direttissima' from Pieve Ligure requires good training and technical ability. Monte Manico del Lume Summit has sections requiring alpine experience, with paths that can be difficult to see and an expert trail towards Rapallo featuring safety chains. The climb to Monte Fasce Summit can also be challenging due to steep slopes and poor asphalt conditions.
On Monte Santa Croce, you will find a church dedicated to the Holy Cross. This site has historical significance related to Saint Helena and the veneration of the Holy Cross, with its feast celebrated on September 14th.
The area around Bogliasco is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops around Monte Fasce. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes and touring bicycle routes that take you through scenic landscapes and past viewpoints like Monte Fasce.
Yes, Monte Manico del Lume Summit, Portofino Summit, Monte Fasce Summit, and Summit of Monte Bado are all recognized as natural monuments. Monte Fasce is particularly notable for its white limestone layers that emerge among the vegetation, giving the mountain a 'banded' appearance.
It's crucial to carry sufficient drinking water and food, especially on more challenging routes. For instance, on Monte Manico del Lume Summit, there are no places to stop for refreshments or sources of drinking water along the entire route. Similarly, for the Summit of Monte Bado, it's advised to stock up on water at Case Cornua as there are no water points further up.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially those overlooking the Ligurian Sea and the Gulf of Genoa. The diverse trails, ranging from forested paths to challenging ascents, are also highly valued. The sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Monte Santa Croce and Monte Manico del Lume Summit, coupled with the stunning scenery, makes these peaks a memorable experience.
For some peaks, like Monte Manico del Lume Summit, the path can be difficult to see and requires alpine experience. Trails towards Rapallo from this summit include sections with safety chains. Always ensure you have good technical ability and are well-trained for the chosen route. It's also not recommended to attempt challenging trails during strong winds or poor visibility.
Yes, Portofino Summit is nestled in the heart of the Portofino Park. This protected area offers numerous paths that wind through the landscape, allowing you to explore the natural beauty of the region.


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