Mountain peaks around Tresana are located in the Lunigiana region of Tuscany, offering views of the Apuan Alps. This area is part of the broader Apennine Mountains, known for its natural beauty and extensive hiking opportunities. The landscape features rugged peaks, ancient forests, and diverse ecosystems, providing a range of exploration options.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Even from here you can see the entire Gulf of La Spezia
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Monte Grosso is a peak located on the border between Tuscany and Liguria. There is an antenna at the top, but this does not obstruct the splendid sea view. This excursion is also possible in winter.
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The path that leads to Monte Beverone is dirt and practicable without too many problems, it will lead you to a place with 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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nice trail descent from the summit (S2). A little overgrown, but easy to do. Don't miss the entrance at 840m (don't go down to the right!). Nice panorama at the summit
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Cross of Porcola
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Sterrato Beverone - Stadomelli
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The sanctuary of the Madonna del Monte is a sacred building located at the foot of Monte Giove near Marciana, at 627 m above sea level, known for having hosted Napoleon Bonaparte and Maria Walewska in 1814.
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For breathtaking views, consider Croce di Porcola (Monte Zuccoletto), which offers a panorama of the entire Gulf of La Spezia. Another excellent choice is Monte Grosso Summit and Communication Tower, located on the border between Tuscany and Liguria, providing splendid sea views. The Apuan Alps, visible from Tresana, also feature stunning peaks like Monte Pisanino and Monte Tambura, known for their 360-degree vistas.
While not a peak itself, the Tambura Pass near Monte Tambura in the Apuan Alps is notable for its historical significance as an old trade route. Additionally, Monte Gottero is close to the historical 'Foce dei Tre Confini' (Estuary of the Three Borders), marking a convergence point of historical states, adding a cultural dimension to your exploration.
The region around Tresana, particularly the Apuan Alps, is characterized by rugged, jagged peaks, high-altitude lakes, and karst caves. You'll find diverse ecosystems, ancient beech forests, and unique geological formations. Monte Gottero, for instance, is a wildlife oasis with common and rare alpine flora, largely covered by beautiful beech woods.
The area offers extensive hiking opportunities, from easy walks to strenuous climbs. Beyond hiking, the Apuan Alps provide options for speleology, canyoning, and sport climbing. In winter, snowshoeing is also possible. For other activities, you can explore running trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking adventures in the surrounding areas.
Yes, while some trails are challenging, the region offers paths of varying difficulty. Monte Sagro in the Apuan Alps is known as an easily reachable peak with panoramic views. The general area provides many paths and mule tracks suitable for less strenuous walks through green woods and medieval villages, offering a tranquil escape for families.
The region offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. However, some peaks like Monte Grosso Summit and Communication Tower are accessible even in winter, offering unique experiences like snowshoeing.
The highest peak in the Apuan Alps is Monte Pisanino, standing at 1,947 meters. It offers majestic views and challenging hiking opportunities for those looking to discover its rocky heights.
Yes, the 'Alta Via dei Monti Liguri' is a prominent long-distance hiking trail that passes near Tresana. It offers hundreds of kilometers of paths and mule tracks through pine forests and along ridges, providing extensive options for multi-day treks.
The Apuan Alps are a UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for their unique geology, including the famous Carrara marble quarries. They offer a dramatic landscape with rugged peaks, diverse ecosystems, ancient beech forests, and a blend of natural beauty with the history of marble extraction, creating a truly unique environment.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, such as those from Croce di Porcola (Monte Zuccoletto) overlooking the Gulf of La Spezia, and the diverse hiking experiences. The blend of natural beauty, from rugged peaks to ancient forests, combined with the tranquility of the medieval villages, is highly valued.
Yes, Monte Croce offers views from Liguria to Tuscany. Monte Tambura provides 360-degree views over the Apuan Alps, the Apennines, and the coast. Monte Gottero also boasts a vast circular panorama extending from the Alps to the sea, including the Tuscan islands and Corsica.
While not a peak itself, the Sanctuary of Madonna del Monte of Mulazzo is located at the foot of Monte Giove and is a significant historical site known for having hosted Napoleon Bonaparte. The path to this sanctuary offers both natural beauty and a touch of history.


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