Mountain peaks around Armo, a comune in the Province of Imperia, Liguria, Italy, are situated amidst the Ligurian Alps and Prealps. This region offers access to several notable mountain peaks, providing diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The landscape features a mix of rocky and forested terrain, with many summits offering expansive views of the surrounding mountains and the Ligurian Sea.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful summit of the Ligurian Alps where on clear days it is possible to see Albenga and the Ligurian Sea
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A summit with exceptional views, if the weather is clear. The climb is very exposed to the wind.
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The Guardiabella summit can be reached by footpaths or by bike from San Bernardo di Conio, or by climbing north halfway down towards Lavina. This second route would be cyclable were it not for the steepness and the severe deterioration of the forest road. However, you can reach the summit by pushing. From there, a beautiful grassy descent leads practically to Caravonica. Guardiabella owes its name to an ancient battle between the Roman and Ligurian armies during the campaign to conquer Liguria.
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Beautiful peak over 2000m from which you can enjoy an enviable panorama that ranges from Corsica to the Alpine peaks of 4000. In late winter/early spring its North East face offers the opportunity for a fun and non-trivial mountaineering climb on snow.
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A peak with incredible charm, it offers a fabulous view over the entire Val Tanaro.
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Mount Antoroto is 2,144 m high and is located in the Ligurian Alps. When I went up I was completely in the clouds but on clear days I can imagine a spectacular 360° view as there are no higher mountains nearby to obstruct the view.
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The region around Armo offers several remarkable peaks. Among them, Mount Antoroto stands out with its 360° panorama on clear days. Mount Armetta provides an intermediate route winding between rocky towers, while Mount Galero offers incomparable views of the Tanaro Valley and the Ligurian Sea.
Monte Saccarello, at 2,201 meters (7,221 feet), is the highest peak in Liguria. Its summit provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Ligurian Alps, Maritime Alps, the Ligurian Sea, and even Corsica on clear days. It's also part of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri long-distance trail.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging ascents. Mount Antoroto is a challenging summit in the Ligurian Alps. The ascent to Monte Saccarello can also be challenging, involving nearly 1,000 meters of elevation gain, but rewards with incredible natural landscapes and historical elements.
Many peaks offer spectacular vistas. From Monte Saccarello, you can see the Ligurian Alps, Maritime Alps, Ligurian Sea, and Corsica. Mount Antoroto provides a 360° panorama, while Mount Galero offers views of the Tanaro Valley and the Ligurian Sea. Rocca Tramontina also boasts a splendid panorama of the Ligurian Alps, the Albenga plain, and the Ligurian Sea.
For a less crowded experience, consider Rocca delle Penne. While its summit views can be limited by trees, it's accessible via unmarked tracks and can be part of a longer, relatively easy excursion that includes Rocca Tramontina, offering beautiful views, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Rocca Tramontina is known for its slender, elegant, pyramidal shape, which is particularly imposing from Caprauna. It offers a more panoramic experience than Rocca delle Penne, with splendid views of the Ligurian Alps, the Albenga plain, and the Ligurian Sea on clear days. It's also a relatively easy and short hike from Colle di Caprauna.
Yes, Monte Saccarello features a large bronze statue of Jesus Christ built in 1901 on a sub-peak, and World War II fortifications can be found along its trails. The Monte Guardiabella Summit Cross is also notable, with the mountain's name linked to an ancient battle between Roman and Ligurian armies.
The area around Armo is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes. Many of these routes offer opportunities to explore the diverse terrain and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Ligurian Alps and Prealps.
The best time to hike the mountains around Armo is generally during periods with clear weather to fully appreciate the extensive panoramic views. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and good visibility, while summer can also be suitable, especially at higher altitudes, though clear days are essential for the best experience.
Pizzo d'Ormea is a peak with incredible charm, offering a fabulous view over the entire Val Tanaro. While the climb can be challenging and exposed to wind, the exceptional views on a clear day make it a highly rewarding experience for hikers.
You'll encounter a diverse landscape, from the gentle, grassy slopes on the eastern side of Monte Saccarello to its rocky and steep western side. Trails often wind through varied Mediterranean and alpine forests, past imposing rocky towers, and open up to vast meadows, providing a rich natural experience.


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