Best attractions and places to see in Parco Regionale Del Beigua include a variety of natural and historical sites within this regional park. The area features diverse landscapes, from mountain passes and summits to historical villas and castles. With 6 distinct attractions, visitors can explore the region's unique geology and cultural heritage. Parco Regionale Del Beigua offers opportunities for exploration across its varied terrain.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Cima di Déiva (707 m) is an inconspicuous peak that rises between the main branch of the Erro Valley and the valley of the Rio del Giovo, its tributary. It is not the highest peak in this buttress, but it gives its name to the small mountain subgroup to which it belongs. The northern portion of the subgroup, near Sassello, is home to the Déiva State Forest.
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Villa in the Beigua Park.
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For MTB: very technical trail, with unrideable sections. Experience and caution required.
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Abandoned castle, it looks more like a luxurious Art Nouveau villa
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Castle that once had a beautiful garden around it. It is now abandoned, but the surroundings are still worth a visit. https://www.parcobeigua.it/gallery_dettaglio.php?id=2797
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From this point you can reach the top of the Deiva. It is an alternative to the more conventional Deiva Ring.
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A beautiful panoramic trail leads from Sassello to the nearby mountain ridge on the Cima di Deiva and then as a narrow single trail without any significant technical challenges through the open forest to Giovo Ligure.
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You can explore various natural features and enjoy panoramic views. Cima di Dena is a prominent summit offering views between the Erro Valley and the Rio del Giovo valley. The Salmaceto Pass provides access to the top of the Deiva, and the Lodrino Trail is known for its beautiful panoramic sections through open forest.
Yes, the park features several historical sites. You can visit Villa Bellavista (Bigliati Family), a nineteenth-century villa. Another interesting site is Bellavista Castle, an abandoned structure that resembles a luxurious Art Nouveau villa and once had beautiful gardens.
Parco Regionale Del Beigua offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Deiva Loop Trail' or the 'Lago dei Gulli e Castello Bellavista – loop in the Parco del Beigua'. For more options, explore the comprehensive guide to Hiking in Parco Regionale Del Beigua.
Yes, the park has several running trails, including challenging routes like 'The Deiva ring to the Passo Salmaceto' and the 'Castello Bellavista - Lago dei Gulli Trail'. Discover more detailed routes in the guide to Running Trails in Parco Regionale Del Beigua.
Absolutely. The region provides various road cycling routes, such as the 'Monte Beigua Summit – View of Alpicella loop from Sassello' or the 'Church of Melazzo loop from Sassello'. For a full list of routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes in Parco Regionale Del Beigua guide.
The Lodrino Trail is a very technical trail with sections that may be unrideable, requiring experience and caution. It offers a narrow single trail through open forest.
The best season to visit Parco Regionale Del Beigua generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the higher elevations, while winter can provide opportunities for snow-related activities, though some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, there are easier options suitable for families. For instance, the 'Sassello Historic Center Loop' is an easy hiking route. You can find more family-friendly trails by exploring the hiking guides for the region.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from mountain passes and summits to historical villas and castles. The panoramic views from spots like Cima di Dena and the scenic trails like the Lodrino Trail are particularly popular. The blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes it a compelling destination.
While specific 'less crowded' trails aren't highlighted, exploring routes that are alternatives to more conventional paths, such as using the Salmaceto Pass as an alternative to the Deiva Ring, might offer a quieter experience. Visiting during off-peak times can also help.
When hiking in Parco Regionale Del Beigua, it's advisable to wear appropriate layers, sturdy hiking boots, and bring rain gear, especially in higher elevations where weather can change quickly. Sun protection, water, and snacks are also recommended for any trail.


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