Mountain peaks around Beverino are characterized by elevated forested hills and a hilly topography rather than traditional towering summits. This municipality in Liguria, Italy, features a maximum elevation of 744 meters above sea level. The area offers extensive networks of hiking trails that traverse woodlands, olive groves, and chestnut forests, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Its elevated points often provide expansive views of surrounding valleys and the Ligurian countryside.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Prevo is a small hamlet of Vernazza located right in the center of the Cinque Terre National Park, along the blue (Sentiero Azzurro), 1.5 km from Corniglia and 1.3 km from Vernazza. It is located at the highest and most impressive point at 208 meters above sea level from which you can enjoy an unparalleled view of Corniglia and Manarola. Prevo was built at the beginning of the 16th century, by some families of shepherds who came from the mountains inland to spend the winter with their flocks. They had estimated that the area was among the warmest of the Cinque Terre, so that the basin that descends to the left from Prevo to the beach of Guvano and Punta Palma on the right, is still called "L'Inferno". On clear days, thanks to its position, Prevo is an excellent observation point from which you can see the island of Isola D'Elba, Gorgona, Capraia and Cap Corse (Corse, France). https://www.theheartofcinqueterre.com/
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It was interesting to see where we were even if it is not really representative of the relief it is always cool to find that on our route.
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When you're pedaling uphill, stop and look!
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Unfortunately no view from this point. It is best to continue hiking to Monte Rossola, from which you have a wonderful view!
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The 610 meter high Monte Croce offers a good view from Liguria to Tuscany. Next to the stone building, a cross marks the summit
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No comparison to the hiking trails around Monterosso. Very steep and lots of loose scree on the way up, but the view of Levanto makes up for it. Take enough to drink with you, there is nothing on the way
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The steep and sometimes rugged mountain rises above the Ligurian Merr and separates the bays of Levanto and Bonassola.
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Every place in the 5 lands is definitely fantastic and this is one of them, to recommend the passage if you happen to be nearby
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Beverino is characterized by elevated forested hills and a hilly topography rather than traditional towering mountain peaks. The highest point reaches 744 meters (2,440 feet) above sea level. These elevated areas offer extensive networks of hiking trails through woodlands, olive groves, and chestnut forests, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and the Ligurian countryside.
Among the notable elevated points, you can visit Monte Rossola Summit Cross, which rises above the Ligurian Sea and offers views of Levanto and Bonassola. Another significant spot is Prevo — Highest point on the Blue Path (Sentiero Azzurro), a summit and viewpoint 208 meters above sea level, notable along the Cinque Terre National Park. Additionally, Monte Croce, at 610 meters, provides expansive views from Liguria to Tuscany.
Yes, Beverino is renowned for its extensive network of hiking trails. These paths traverse woodlands, olive groves, and chestnut forests, offering a serene environment for exploration. Some trails follow ancient pathways, like the 'Strada dei Tedeschi', providing a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. For specific routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Beverino guide.
The elevated points and trails in Beverino often provide expansive views of the surrounding valleys, rolling hills, and potentially glimpses of the Ligurian coastline. For instance, Monte Rossola Summit Cross offers views of Levanto and Bonassola, while Monte Croce provides views stretching from Liguria to Tuscany.
While specific trails are not categorized as 'family-friendly' in the highlight data, the region's diverse network of trails includes peaceful woodland hikes through olive groves and chestnut forests. These offer a tranquil experience suitable for various fitness levels, making many sections enjoyable for families. It's advisable to check individual trail descriptions for difficulty and length.
Beyond hiking, the area around Beverino offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Beverino guide and the Gravel biking around Beverino guide.
The Beverino area is part of the Vara river valley and the Regional Natural Park of Montemarcello-Magra, indicating a protected natural environment with rich biodiversity. You'll find extensive woodlands, olive groves, and chestnut forests. The region's complex geological history also suggests unique natural features, with some areas even offering 'scientific trekking' opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and serenity of Beverino's elevated areas. The extensive hiking trails through tranquil forests and the panoramic views from various points are highly valued. For example, the views from Monte Rossola Summit Cross are often highlighted, despite the challenging ascent.
While Rocca Gaibana is a summit, there is unfortunately no view directly from this point. It is recommended to continue hiking to Monte Rossola, which offers wonderful panoramic views.
The highest point along the Blue Path (Sentiero Azzurro) is Prevo, which stands at 208 meters above sea level. It is a notable feature within the Cinque Terre National Park and is marked by a sign.
Yes, some trails in the area follow ancient pathways, such as the 'Strada dei Tedeschi' (German Road), which runs along the Vara river and is largely shaded, making it ideal for summer excursions. Additionally, there are medieval castle trails that wind through oak forests, connecting historic fortresses via ancient mule tracks, offering a blend of natural exploration and historical intrigue.
Monte Albereto is an elevated point accessible via an asphalted panoramic road from Soviore towards Pignone and the Val di Vara. While its exact summit elevation isn't specified in the highlights, it offers scenic views along this route.


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