Best attractions and places to see around Masone include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty within the Oltregiogo region. Located in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, the area is part of the Beigua Regional Natural Park, featuring mountains like Monte Turchino and Bric del Dente. Masone's historic center offers old stone houses and reflects its past in iron production and craftsmanship.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice and well-maintained rest area.
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The weather is not the best but the place is very beautiful
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Very panoramic point from which you can see the sea!
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It is usually open on weekends between May and September
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The Argentea refuge, managed by volunteers from the CAI of Arenzano, is open for overnight stays every weekend from May to September and every day in August. For organized groups, there is the possibility of midweek openings by contacting the number 347 7115341
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Fort Geremia is a military fortress of the western Ligurian Apennines, which stands (at an altitude of 806 m above sea level) on the eastern fortress of Bric Geremia, a relief of the main Apennine ridge. It is located a very short distance from the Ligurian coast (7 km as the crow flies) and at the point where the Cerusa, Leiro and Stura valleys converge.
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Dirt road that from Loc. Cappelletta (above Masone) leads to Forte Geremia. Interceptable from various points, hard surface with some stones (former mule track) in general however it remains pedalable with a little effort (with front you can't get off the bike), slopes not absurd but some sections at 10%, it pulls constant. Almost all the way through the woods, the descent is shaky but doable.
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Masone is nestled in the lush Oltregiogo region and is part of the Beigua Regional Natural Park. You can explore mountains like Monte Turchino and Bric del Dente. A popular natural highlight is Monte Reixa, a rounded peak covered with meadows and flowers, offering breathtaking views where Corsica can be glimpsed on clear days.
Yes, Masone has a rich historical heritage. You can visit Forte Geremia, a military complex built in the late 19th century, offering views of the coast and the port of Genoa. Other notable historical sites include the Chiesa Parrocchiale di Cristo Re e Nostra Signora Assunta, the Oratorio della Natività di Maria Santissima, and the Castello di Masone.
Masone is known for its historical iron production and craftsmanship. You can visit the Museo Civico Andrea Tubino, also known as the Iron Museum, which houses over 5,000 pieces documenting the customs and traditions of the Stura valley. The historic center with its old stone houses also provides an authentic cultural experience.
The area around Masone, especially within the Beigua Regional Natural Park, offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and running. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the "Serpente Waterfall loop from Masone" or scenic cycling routes such as the "View of the sea and Genoa loop from Masone." You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Masone, Cycling around Masone, and Running Trails around Masone guides.
Yes, several attractions around Masone are suitable for families. The Argentea Hut and Rifugio Pratorotondo are both categorized as family-friendly and offer places to rest and enjoy the views within the natural park. The Museo Civico Andrea Tubino, with its collection and mechanized nativity scene during Christmas, can also be engaging for children.
For overnight stays or refreshments, consider the Argentea Hut, located in the Parco del Beigua Natural Park, which offers accommodation along the Alta Via. Forte Geremia also provides overnight stay and refreshment services, with a rustic restaurant serving Ligurian cuisine on Sundays. Another option for a break is Rifugio Pratorotondo.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all activities are not detailed, the Argentea Hut, a key point for hikers, is typically open from May to September on weekends. This suggests that late spring through early autumn is a favorable period for enjoying the natural beauty and outdoor trails around Masone.
Masone offers several stunning viewpoints. Monte Reixa provides a crazy panorama where you can see the Sassello area from the sea, and on clear days, even Corsica. The Argentea Hut and Forte Geremia also boast unique and fantastic views of the surrounding landscape, including the coast and the port of Genoa.
Beyond the main historical sites, the Passo del Turchino is a significant landmark. This Apennine pass is historically known as one of the symbolic climbs of the Milan-Sanremo cycling race and features a memorial dedicated to Costante Girardengo. It's an important point connecting the municipalities of Mele and Masone.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views from summits like Monte Reixa and the unique location of the Argentea Hut within the Beigua Natural Park. The historical significance and panoramic vistas from Forte Geremia are also highly valued. The blend of natural beauty and historical sites makes for a rewarding experience.
While many routes are available, the access route to Monte Reixa from the Faiallo pass is considered an easy walk. For more challenging options, you can explore longer, circular itineraries that incorporate Monte Reixa or sections of the Alta Via. The nearby running trails guide also lists several difficult routes, such as the "Bric del Dente summit – Forte Geremia loop from Masone" for experienced runners.


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