Best mountain passes around Leivi are situated in the Apennine hills of the Liguria region, within the Metropolitan City of Genoa. The area provides access to various mountain passes and scenic routes. Leivi itself features peaks such as Monte Carmelo (567 m), Monte Anchetta (544 m), and Monte Castello (340 m). The surrounding landscape offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very beautiful views of Rapallo and the bay to Portofino
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Climbing from Cicagna (north side) and passing through the hamlet of Dezerega, the road is mostly paved, with sections reaching gradients of over 20%. You gain 500 meters of elevation gain in about 5 km. It's very shaded, and from the Crocetta Pass, Rapallo is just a short drive away.
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The Spinarola Pass connects the area of Recco, Avegno and Uscio with the Val Fontanabuona and over the centuries has been the first crucial point of passage from the coast to the hinterland in this area of the Levant. Today it also represents the starting point for many beautiful excursions on the ridge of the first band of mountains of the Apennines that run parallel to the coast, with open views both of the sea and of the subsequent curtains of mountains towards the interior. The pardonal bridge was recently reopened thanks to the restoration work carried out by a group of volunteers, who named it after the unforgettable actor Aldo Fabrizi, who used to holiday in the nearby Colonia Arnaldi.
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The climb is not very difficult but the asphalt is gravelly and slippery at times. As for the views I must say that they are enchanting.
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The Crocetta Pass (599 m), on the road between Rapallo and Coreglia Ligure, is an important Ligurian cycling destination. Also reachable by car, it represents the ideal starting point for excursions to Monte Pegge or Montallegro.
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Also accessible by car, Passo della Crocceta is the starting point for Monte Pegge or Montallegro
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The Spinarola pass is located at 540 m asl and is the border between Val Fontanabuona and Golfo Paradiso.
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The region around Leivi is particularly popular with cyclists. Two notable passes are Passo della Crocetta, which offers varying challenges depending on your starting point, and Passo Pozzi del Lupo (722 m), known for its minimal traffic and beautiful, varied landscape, ideal for racing cyclists.
While many passes in the area offer challenging climbs, some approaches are less demanding. For instance, approaching Passo della Crocetta from Rapallo is longer but much less difficult than the ascent from Coreglia. Additionally, the climb to Isciolli Pass is generally not very difficult, though some asphalt sections can be gravelly.
The mountain passes around Leivi offer stunning scenic views. From Loto–San Bernardo Pass, you can enjoy suggestive views of the surrounding hills and the Gromolo river valley. Passo Spinarola provides open views of both the sea and the Apennine mountains towards the interior. Many passes, including Isciolli Pass, are noted for their breathtaking landscapes.
The Ligurian Apennines, where Leivi is located, are generally best visited during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, especially at higher elevations, but be prepared for warmer conditions. Winter can bring colder weather and potential snow at higher passes, which might affect accessibility for some activities.
Yes, the area around Leivi offers numerous routes for various outdoor activities. You can find many road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Leivi guide, or general cycling tours in the Cycling around Leivi guide. For off-road adventures, explore the Gravel biking around Leivi guide, which includes routes like the 'Ponte della Vittoria, Cicagna – Passo della Crocetta loop'.
The cycling routes around Leivi, especially those incorporating mountain passes, often range from moderate to difficult. For example, the climb to Passo della Crocetta from Coreglia features gradients up to 16%, making it quite challenging. Passo Pozzi del Lupo (722 m) involves overcoming approximately 700 meters in altitude, with particularly exhausting inclines on the Valle Fontanabuona side.
While the primary appeal of these passes is natural beauty and outdoor activity, some have historical significance. Passo Spinarola, for instance, historically served as a crucial passage between the coast and the hinterland. It also features a recently restored bridge named after actor Aldo Fabrizi, who used to holiday nearby.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations for the passes themselves are not always explicit, the less difficult approaches to passes like Passo della Crocetta (from Rapallo) or the generally less strenuous climb to Isciolli Pass might be suitable for families with older children or those looking for a more relaxed experience. Always check route details for elevation and terrain before heading out with children.
Visitors appreciate the challenging climbs, the scenic viewpoints, and the variety of cycling routes available. The minimal traffic on passes like Passo Pozzi del Lupo (722 m) is a significant draw for cyclists. The overall diverse terrain and picturesque scenery are highly valued by the komoot community, as evidenced by numerous upvotes and photos.
Many mountain passes in the Leivi area are accessible by car, making them convenient starting points for further exploration. For example, Passo della Crocetta is reachable by car and serves as an ideal starting point for excursions to Monte Pegge or Montallegro. While specific parking facilities vary, generally, you can find places to park near these passes, especially those on main roads.
Passo Pozzi del Lupo (722 m) is particularly noted for its minimal traffic. Due to more direct alternative routes for motorized vehicles, traffic is primarily limited to residents, making it an ideal choice for cyclists seeking a quieter, more secluded ride through a beautiful and varied landscape.
From Loto–San Bernardo Pass, you can access dirt roads that lead to Monte Costello (498m) and Monte Capenardo (693m). This pass serves as a high point and a gateway to further exploration along the ridge, indicated by signs from the Ligurian Hiking Network.


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