Best mountain peaks around Limone Piemonte are situated in the Maritime Alps, offering a variety of outdoor experiences. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring numerous summits and viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes, from high-altitude challenges to more accessible trails. Limone Piemonte serves as a base for discovering the natural features of the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: June 24, 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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Each and every one of the – always encountered by the hiker along the way – wayside crosses was erected as a sign of remembrance of the death of the God's Son Jesus Christ, who became human, but it also points far beyond – to the overcoming of death in his glorious resurrection, which is also promised to us Christians. On the occasion of the celebration of the Easter festival in 2026, Pierbattista Cardinal Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, said a few sentences to the faithful, which I would like to offer to those who linger here for meditation: + “The resurrection is a way of disobedience, a disobedience against mistrust and fear! – But we want to obey the Lord and the light! For we are celebrating the light that comes to us and not the darkness. … And this is my encouragement for everyone: There is no situation that is forever condemned to be in the shadow of death.”
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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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A beautiful stretch of ridge that goes from Cima Rossa to Cima Besimauda. Pay attention to the weather forecast for the risk of thunderstorms. If you hike in the sun, bring water with you, as there are no fountains except at the bottom of the valley. The stretch is challenging but doable with due caution.
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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 region around Limone Piemonte, nestled in the Maritime Alps, features several impressive peaks. Besimauda Peak is popular for its 360-degree panorama. Rocca dell'Abisso, at 2,755 m, is the highest peak directly surrounding Limone Piemonte, known for its rugged forms and extensive views. Further afield, Monte Argentera (3,297 m) stands as the highest peak in the entire Maritime Alps range, offering a significant mountaineering challenge.
For exceptional panoramic views, Rocca dell'Abisso is highly recommended. From its summit, you can enjoy a 360-degree vista stretching across the Ligurian Sea and the Côte d'Azur, the Cuneo plain, and the Maritime Alps. Besimauda Peak also provides a great 360-degree panorama of the surrounding areas, while Saline Peak offers a suggestive view of the Ellero Valley.
Yes, Rocca dell'Abisso offers a cultural dimension to its ascent. The summit features an old military road and fortifications like Forte Pernante and Forte Giaura, remnants of its historical past, which can be explored during your visit.
For experienced hikers and mountaineers seeking demanding routes, Monte Argentera is an unparalleled mountaineering experience. As the highest peak in the Maritime Alps, its ascent offers wild natural beauty and a profound sense of achievement. Saline Peak and Besimauda Peak also present challenging climbs, often involving stony ground and sections over large boulders, suitable for expert hikers.
Yes, Pian delle Gorre is an excellent family-friendly option. It's a hut and viewpoint where visitors can enjoy relaxation, with a refuge nearby. It also serves as a starting point for numerous walks, making it suitable for those looking for less strenuous activities in nature.
The Maritime Alps, particularly around Monte Argentera, are characterized by a wild and rugged mountain environment. You can expect to see numerous high-altitude lakes, remains of ancient glaciers, and diverse flora and fauna. The geological composition includes gneiss with granite outcrops, contributing to the unique landscape.
The area around Limone Piemonte offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the Sentiero Italia Cycle Route Loop or the Chalet Le Marmotte loops. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails like the Fort Central – Old Salt Road (Via del Sale) loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Colle della Perla – Colle della Boaria loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Limone Piemonte, MTB Trails around Limone Piemonte, and Gravel biking around Limone Piemonte guides.
Many peaks, including Rocca dell'Abisso, are accessible via scenic military roads or marked trails. For a challenging hike, the ascent to Monte Argentera often starts from Pian della Casa del Re to Rifugio Remondino. For more specific routes, you can explore the various running and hiking guides available for the region, which detail trails of different difficulty levels.
Yes, there are mountain huts in the vicinity. Pian delle Gorre has a refuge nearby, offering a place to relax and enjoy a meal. The Morgantini Hut, owned by the CAI section of Cuneo, serves as a scientific hut for speleological research but can be used as a bivouac by agreement, and is a junction point between the Duca pass and the salt road.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the peaks. The exceptional panoramic views from summits like Rocca dell'Abisso and Besimauda Peak are a major draw. The combination of alpine beauty, challenging trails, and historical elements, such as the fortifications on Rocca dell'Abisso, also contributes to a rewarding experience. The area is well-loved by the komoot community, with many photos and upvotes shared.
The terrain around Limone Piemonte's peaks can vary significantly. For challenging summits like Besimauda Peak, you can expect stony ground, sections over large boulders, and sometimes unmarked paths. Peaks like Monte Argentera involve significant elevation gain, characteristic of high-alpine mountaineering. Even intermediate summits like Cima Durand can involve steeply sloping dirt roads and meadow sections.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, there are options for beginners. Pian delle Gorre is an excellent starting point for numerous easier walks. The area provides a variety of trails catering to different skill levels, allowing less experienced hikers to enjoy the mountain environment without tackling extreme ascents.


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