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Top 18 Mountain Passes around Mezzanego

Best mountain passes around Mezzanego are located within the Metropolitan City of Genoa, connecting the Ligurian coast with the Emilia-Romagna region. This area features the Ligurian Apennines, offering diverse terrain for various outdoor activities. The passes serve as historical routes and provide access to natural features such as Mount Zatta and the Val Sturla. The landscape includes extensive beech forests and varied biodiversity.

Best mountain passes around Mezzanego

  • The most popular mountain pass is Passo della Crocetta, a challenging…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Forcella Pass

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The Passo della Forcella is a real pass from one side only. Coming from the coast begins the long climb at Borzonasca, passing through the entire Val Sturla in the …

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Incisa Pass

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Crossing point of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri and starting point for excursions to the Penna and Aiona mountains.
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Bocco Pass

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At Passo del Bocco it is possible to stop and have a coffee or even eat at the Devoto refuge. Then you can continue as well as for Varese Ligure as I did, also for Parma.

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Passo della Crocetta

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The climb from Coreglia is about six and a half kilometers long but has some of the toughest slopes in the area. It even reaches 16%. From Rapallo it is …

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Passo del Biscia

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The Passo del Biscia (Nattern Pass) is a very small pass at an altitude of 892 meters that connects the large Vara valley with the Ligurian coast.
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Rainer Koenemann
April 6, 2026, Passo della Crocetta

Very beautiful views of Rapallo and the bay to Portofino

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beautiful, quiet pass with picnic area

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Climbing from Cicagna (north side) and passing through the hamlet of Dezerega, the road is mostly paved, with sections reaching gradients of over 20%. You gain 500 meters of elevation gain in about 5 km. It's very shaded, and from the Crocetta Pass, Rapallo is just a short drive away.

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Frullo
July 12, 2025, Passo del Bocco

Situated at 956 meters between the Vara and Aveto Valleys, the Bocco Pass is one of the historic passes of the Ligurian Apennines, used since ancient times as a connection between the Tyrrhenian coast and the Po Valley hinterland. Already in Roman times, it was part of a secondary transit network, but it was especially in the Middle Ages and modern times that the pass assumed a central role in local traffic: a route for merchants, shepherds, and pilgrims, it connected Chiavari and the Riviera with Varese Ligure and the Emilian plains. Traces of the ancient paving are still visible today in the surrounding woods. During the Second World War, the area served as a refuge for partisan groups, thanks to its secluded location and dense forest cover. Today, the pass is a destination for cyclists and hikers, immersed in an unspoiled mountain landscape of beech and fir forests and highland meadows, at the gateway to the Aveto Regional Natural Park.

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February 15, 1945, La Squazza Massacre: On February 14, 1945, an Alpine soldier from Monterosa, a certain Mantovani, was in the La Squazza area (municipality of Borzonasca), heading towards the Forcella pass, where a contingent of Alpine soldiers was stationed. Some partisans recognized him as the one who had seen the mine system being laid around the Forcella stronghold. They then decided to capture him to get him to reveal the operation and exact location of the minefield and organized an ambush. But, while they were ordering him to “put your hands up!”, a group of German soldiers appeared on the road and a firefight ensued, during which Mantovani (probably shot by a Nazi) and a German were fatally shot. The partisans suffered no losses. The Nazi-fascist retaliation was immediate and ferocious and on February 15, ten partisans were taken from the prisons of Chiavari and transported on a truck to La Squazza, where they were murdered. The then deputy commissioner of the “Coduri”, “Miro” recounts that the ten partisans who were shot were left for three days in full view of everyone, with no one being allowed to attend to the funeral. The owner of the hotel in La Squazza, however, had approached the martyrs to try to bring them some, vain, help. "Miro" himself, when the news reached him, was charged, together with "Baffo", sent by the Area Command, to go to the site of the massacre to proceed with the identification of the bodies. Having arrived near La Squazza by chance, after having been targeted by mortar fire from the Alpine troops of Forcella, the two partisans took advantage of the guidance of an elderly local lady and her daughter, whom they met on the path, who collaborated with them until they got closer to the site of the massacre.

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Dani
August 13, 2024, Passo dell'Incisa

Easy ascent to the top of Monte Penna. From Passo dell'Incisa, the A5 route winds through the beech forest, making it feasible even in the hot season. The slope is not slight (20-25%) but considering the limited distance it is feasible. We did this route with our 6-year-old daughter (already accustomed to mountain walks) without any particular effort. For children this is the path to take, the one that starts from Casermette del Monte Penna is not recommended due to the via ferrata which makes it decidedly less suitable. NOTE: Passo dell'Incisa can be reached by car by carefully following a dirt road (about 1.4 km from the junction on Strada Provinciale 75)

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The Crocetta Pass (599 m), on the road between Rapallo and Coreglia Ligure, is an important Ligurian cycling destination. Also reachable by car, it represents the ideal starting point for excursions to Monte Pegge or Montallegro.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain passes around Mezzanego for outdoor activities?

The region offers a variety of passes for different activities. For challenging cycling, Passo della Crocetta is known for its steep slopes. For a more gentle climb with coastal views, consider Forcella Pass. Bocco Pass is a significant gateway with facilities, ideal for hikers and cyclists connecting Liguria and Emilia-Romagna.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or activities near Mezzanego?

Yes, several passes offer family-friendly options. Bocco Pass is considered family-friendly and provides access to the artificial Lago del Bocco (Lake Giaiette), which is great for peaceful walks. The nearby Bosco Giardino, a botanical garden, also offers an easily accessible 400-meter path suitable for families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around these mountain passes?

You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, including vast beech forests, particularly on the northern slopes of Mount Zatta, accessible from Bocco Pass. The area is rich in biodiversity. You can also see the unique, three-fingered shape of Lago del Bocco (Lake Giaiette) from above, and enjoy stunning views of the Val Sturla and the Tigullian Gulf from passes like Forcella Pass and Passo del Biscia.

Are there historical sites or points of interest near the mountain passes?

Yes, the passes hold historical significance as ancient commercial routes. Bocco Pass features a monument to Balilla, commemorating 18th-century battles. Incisa Pass's name is linked to the Latin term 'incido,' suggesting Roman efforts to 'cut down' forests. Additionally, near Bocco Pass, you can find the imposing, abandoned Colonia Devoto, a former summer camp that's now a point of interest.

What hiking opportunities are available near Mezzanego's mountain passes?

Many passes offer excellent hiking. Bocco Pass is traversed by the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, a long-distance trail, and serves as an access point for Mount Zatta, which has several hiking trails, including a popular ring route. Incisa Pass is also a crossing point for the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri and a starting point for excursions to Mount Penna and Mount Aiona. For more hiking ideas, explore the Running Trails around Mezzanego guide.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking around the mountain passes in Mezzanego?

Absolutely. The mountain passes are highly regarded by cyclists. Passo della Crocetta is a significant Ligurian cycling destination known for its challenging slopes. Bocco Pass has even hosted the Giro d'Italia. You can find numerous routes for both road cycling and gravel biking. Check out the Cycling around Mezzanego and Gravel biking around Mezzanego guides for detailed routes.

What facilities are available at the mountain passes?

At Bocco Pass, you'll find the Rifugio Antonio Devoto, which serves as a restaurant and a reference point for travelers and hikers, offering a place to stop for coffee or a meal. Some passes, like Passo del Biscia, also have picnic areas.

What is the best time to visit the mountain passes around Mezzanego?

During warmer months, the mountain passes, particularly Bocco Pass, offer cooler temperatures compared to the coast, making them a favored retreat from the heat. The scenic routes and natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the spring, summer, and autumn seasons.

Which mountain passes offer the best views?

Many passes provide breathtaking views. Forcella Pass offers a fantastic panorama through the Val Sturla all the way to the coast. From Passo del Biscia, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Tigullian Gulf. The entire area is characterized by stunning landscapes, especially the vast beech forests around Mount Zatta, accessible from Bocco Pass.

Are there any challenging mountain passes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Yes, for cyclists seeking a challenge, Passo della Crocetta features some of the toughest slopes in the area, reaching 16%. For hikers, the routes to Mount Zatta from Bocco Pass, or excursions to Mount Penna and Mount Aiona from Incisa Pass, can be quite demanding.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes near Mezzanego?

Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor activities, from challenging cycling routes to peaceful hikes. The stunning landscapes, characterized by vast beech forests and panoramic views of the coast and valleys, are a major draw. The rich biodiversity and the historical significance of these ancient routes also add to the experience. Many enjoy the cooler temperatures in summer and the welcoming facilities like the Rifugio Antonio Devoto at Bocco Pass.

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