Mountain peaks around Terzorio offer diverse outdoor experiences in the Liguria region of Italy. The area features a variety of summits, providing panoramic views that extend from the Ligurian Sea to the Alps. These peaks are characterized by their natural landscapes, historical significance, and a network of trails suitable for hiking and biking. The region's mountains present opportunities to explore both natural beauty and ancient cultural traces.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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There's something mystical about Mount Faudo: a trail of ancient stories, far back in time. Today, it's best known for the marathon trail that climbs from Imperia to its summit and for the antennas dotting it; yet for centuries, it was a contested land between the church, neighboring states, and the villages on its slopes. Since the ancient Ligurians, well before the Romans. It shares this burden with Mount Follia and Mount Sette Fontane. The oldest evidence of human settlement in the Dolcedo area is near Mount Follia, a conical peak on the southern slope of Mount Faudo. Traces of metalworking have emerged there, with furnaces and residential structures, dating back to the Iron Age castellari, fortifications placed high up for observation and defense, in visual contact with other castellari in the area. Today, the site is abandoned: one can still walk and imagine the defensive landscape of the ancient Ligurians.
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drink a stretch of path that is not particularly interesting, good for cutting a few bends.
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Start of the descent of the Poggio
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On the Monte Cinque Bourche you have to be careful where you turn. Some of the paths are very overgrown and you can only get through them with a few scratches.
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This is the point where the final climb of the famous Milan-Sanremo men's cycling race, the Poggio, ends. The runners here at the top make a sharp left turn to undertake the descent towards the Aurelia and head straight towards Sanremo. Inside the curve to the left there is an old telephone booth with a sign indicating the altitude of the climb.
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Nice roads across the Mediterranean Sea
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Here at the invisible Poggio 'summit', MVDP called back home to celebrate his monumental win in 2023! ;-)
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Arriving at the summit of Monte Follia, the hiker will also find a beautiful summit cross that crowns the mountain. They are often massive wooden crosses, but the builders designed this one very differently. It is made of iron or steel, and decorative ornaments are incorporated between the outlines of the longitudinal and transverse beams, which characterize the shape of the cross, as well as on the four outer corners of the crossing point.
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The most popular mountain peaks in the area include Monte Follia summit cross, known for its unique iron summit cross and natural charm, and Monte Faudo summit, which offers spectacular panoramic views from the seashore to the Alps. Visitors also enjoy Mount Cinque Bourche for its authentic hiking experience.
Many peaks, especially Monte Faudo summit, offer expansive 360-degree views that stretch from the Ligurian Sea all the way to the Alps. You can expect breathtaking scenery of mountains, valleys, and the coastline.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. Monte Faudo holds ancient stories and evidence of human settlement. Monte Follia, particularly its southern slope, shows the oldest evidence of human settlement in the Dolcedo area, with traces of Iron Age fortifications. Monte Moro Summit was once a fixed fortress of the Moors, with traces of ancient masonry still visible.
The mountains around Terzorio offer a network of trails suitable for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For more specific routes, explore the Gravel biking around Terzorio guide or the Running Trails around Terzorio guide.
While some peaks like Monte Faudo have challenging sections, many trails in the Terzorio Hills offer manageable ascents. For specific family-friendly options, it's best to consult individual route descriptions on Komoot, as difficulty can vary. Generally, the area provides diverse trails for different fitness levels.
The area boasts pristine nature. On the slopes of Monte Follia summit cross, you might spot grazing horses and nesting mountain chickens. The trails often wind through diverse landscapes, offering a chance to immerse yourself in the region's natural charm.
For peaks like Mount Cinque Bourche, it is highly recommended to wear sturdy hiking shoes, as some paths can be overgrown. Always be prepared for varying terrain and weather conditions in mountainous areas.
Yes, Monte Faudo summit is easily accessible for gravel biking, both uphill and downhill. Popular routes often start from Dolcedo or Civezza, leading to Santa Brigida before the final push to the summit. You can find more routes in the Gravel biking around Terzorio guide.
Monte Follia summit cross is known for its distinctive iron or steel summit cross, intricately designed. It's also recognized as the 'twin brother' to Monte Faudo and features grazing horses and nesting mountain chickens on its slopes, adding to its natural appeal.
Yes, other notable peaks include Mount Cinque Bourche, which offers rugged trails, Monte Moro Summit with its historical significance, and Monte Cantagallo, which provides wide views of mountains, valleys, and the sea.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular panoramic views from peaks like Monte Faudo, stretching from the Ligurian Sea to the Alps. The diverse trails for hiking and biking, the blend of natural beauty with historical significance, and the serene atmosphere with wildlife sightings like grazing horses are also highly valued.


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