Best attractions and places to see around Fontanigorda include a blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and recreational activities. The region, nestled in Val Trebbia, offers ancient forests and mountain trails. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and enjoy the local gastronomy. The area is known for its diverse natural features and historical sites.
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Ecclesiastical building kept in excellent condition.
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Starting point for trekking.
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A very characteristic glacial lake to see Reachable by car Hotel.......and sport fishing
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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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Monte loved by the Genoese in summer and winter
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beautiful and fun, definitely an experience to try at least once...
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The top of the Aveto valley together with Penna
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Fontanigorda is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the ancient Lame Lake, a glacial lake surrounded by thick woods, or visit the picturesque Fairy Wood (Bosco delle Fate), known for its beech and chestnut trees and numerous nature trails. The clean, turquoise waters of the River Trebbia are popular for swimming, and the artificial Lago del Brugneto offers carp fishing opportunities.
Yes, several locations offer stunning views. Mount Antola, the highest peak dominating the Po valley and the sea, provides expansive panoramas. Forcella Pass offers a fantastic view through the Val Sturla to the coast. From Casa del Romano, you can enjoy a wonderful view back to the Trebbiatal and surrounding green hills. Additionally, Mount Gifarco and Mount Roccabruna, accessible from the Fairy Wood, offer panoramic vistas.
The historic center of Fontanigorda itself is worth exploring for its rich architecture and stories. You can visit the Church of Sant'Onorato in Torriglia, a beautiful place of worship with a white facade and bell tower. Within Fontanigorda, the Parish Church of San Nicolò, dating back to the 14th century, houses valuable works of art. The village is also known as 'the village of the five fountains' due to its numerous spring water fountains.
The Fontanigorda area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and trekking in the Antola Park, with trails leading to summits like Mount Antola. Cycling is popular, especially around Forcella Pass, which has recently improved asphalt. For mountain biking, explore the MTB trails around Lago del Brugneto. Running enthusiasts can find suitable running trails, including loops around Lake Brugneto.
Yes, there are several options for families. The Fairy Wood offers nature trails, picnic areas, and children's games. Near Lame Lake, you'll find the characteristic Wood Museum, which is particularly interesting for children. The Church of Sant'Onorato in Torriglia is also noted as family-friendly. Many of the easier hiking trails are suitable for families to enjoy together.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails ranging from easy to challenging. The Fairy Wood serves as a popular starting point for various hikes, including those to Mount Gifarco and Mount Roccabruna. Trails also lead to the summit of Mount Antola, accessible to hikers of all levels. For example, the Giorgio Caproni Poetry Trail to Monte Gifarco is a moderate option, while the Monte Castello del Fante from Fontanigorda offers a more difficult challenge.
The River Trebbia is celebrated for its clean, turquoise waters, making it a popular spot for swimmers during the summer months. While Lago del Brugneto permits carp fishing, swimming and personal boat navigation are restricted there.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying the River Trebbia's waters for swimming. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the forests, with vibrant foliage in the fall. The region hosts various festivals and traditional celebrations throughout the year, so checking a local event calendar might enhance your visit.
Visitors can indulge in culinary itineraries, savoring Fontanigorda's local gastronomy, which includes specialties like chestnut honey, goat cheese, and porcini mushrooms. Throughout the year, the town also hosts various festivals and traditional celebrations, offering a glimpse into local culture and traditions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking roads and panoramas, especially around Forcella Pass, which is a must for cyclists. The diverse trails leading to summits like Mount Antola are highly valued for their accessibility to all hiking levels. The peaceful, scenic drives and the starting points for trekking at locations like Casa del Romano are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, locations like Casa del Romano offer an excellent refuge and a small mountain restaurant. The town of Torriglia, where the Church of Sant'Onorato is located, has plenty of infrastructure, including a small piazza with a bar. The area around Lame Lake also has hotel options and facilities for sport fishing.


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