Best mountain peaks around Vallebona, a village in the Rio Borghetto Valley in Liguria, Italy, offer access to diverse mountain landscapes. Situated in the shadow of Monte Nero, Vallebona serves as a base for exploring local peaks and the wider Ligurian Alps. The region features a transition from coastal views to mountainous terrain, providing varied exploration opportunities. This area is characterized by its natural beauty and elevated perspectives of the local landscape.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Start of the descent of the Poggio
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This is the point where the final climb of the famous Milan-Sanremo men's cycling race, the Poggio, ends. The runners here at the top make a sharp left turn to undertake the descent towards the Aurelia and head straight towards Sanremo. Inside the curve to the left there is an old telephone booth with a sign indicating the altitude of the climb.
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Nice roads across the Mediterranean Sea
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Here at the invisible Poggio 'summit', MVDP called back home to celebrate his monumental win in 2023! ;-)
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In San Romolo it is possible to reach a mountain called Monte Bignone, a mountain in the province belonging to the municipality of Sanremo.
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beautiful, fun, I need to practice a bit 😁
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Attention it can be traveled in both directions
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Very short stretch but where some more technical skills are required. Fun.
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Vallebona offers access to several notable peaks and viewpoints. Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are the Endpoint of the Poggio climb (Milano-Sanremo route), a significant summit for cyclists, and the Monte Nero Paragliding Launch Site, which provides excellent views and challenging terrain. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve is a popular religious site, summit, and viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of Ventimiglia.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve is a prominent religious building located on a summit, offering beautiful views of Ventimiglia. Another significant site is the San Romolo Chapel on Monte Bignone, a summit chapel in the province of Sanremo, known for its great area and tranquility.
From the peaks around Vallebona, you can expect diverse and stunning views. Monte Nero offers great views of the sea and Vallebona itself. From Seborga, you'll find expansive panoramic views encompassing the Ligurian Sea, the Maritime Alps, and even the French coast. Higher peaks like Monte Saccarello provide breathtaking, extensive panoramic views over a vast mountainous landscape, including parts of the Western Alps and potentially the Corsican shore on clear days. Even from Mount Erisetta, you can enjoy a nice view in both directions along its ridge trail.
Monte Nero, being the most immediate mountain associated with Vallebona, offers readily accessible hiking. Trails like the 'Sasso di Bordighera to Mt. Nero' route provide great views of the sea and Vallebona. The 'Trek del Monte Nero' is another named trail, suggesting its suitability for local exploration and rewarding coastal and village perspectives without extensive travel.
For more avid hikers and mountaineers seeking a challenge, Monte Saccarello is the highest peak in the Liguria region (2,201 meters) and is part of the Ligurian Alps. It offers spectacular treks with 'sea in front of you' views even at 2,000 meters altitude and is part of the renowned Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. The Ligurian Alps generally provide countless opportunities for exploring varied and challenging terrain.
Absolutely. The Endpoint of the Poggio climb (Milano-Sanremo route) is a famous summit for cyclists, marking the end of the iconic Poggio climb in the Milano-Sanremo men's cycling race. The area around Vallebona also features numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking options, which often incorporate climbs to scenic viewpoints. You can explore more cycling routes in the area through the Cycling around Vallebona guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Vallebona guide.
The terrain around Vallebona is quite varied. Trails can range from paved paths, as described for parts of the hike to the Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve, to more technical sections like those found near the Monte Nero Paragliding Launch Site. The Ligurian Alps offer a diverse landscape from sunny corners to shady woodlands, with some peaks having gentle, grassy eastern sides and rocky, steep western sides. Trails in the Maro Valley wind through olive groves and chestnut woods.
Beyond hiking, the region around Vallebona offers excellent opportunities for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. Seborga, for instance, is suitable for mountain biking and horse riding. You can find various routes for these activities, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Vallebona guide or the Cycling around Vallebona guide.
While primarily known as a historic hilltop village, Seborga is essentially a prominent peak in the local landscape, situated at 517 meters. It offers expansive panoramic views of the Ligurian Sea, Maritime Alps, and the French coast. Visitors can combine cultural exploration of its unique history as a self-proclaimed principality with scenic walks through olive groves and terraced slopes. It's also suitable for mountain biking and horse riding. For more information on Seborga, you can visit italia.it.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially those encompassing both the mountains and the sea. The tranquility of nature, the sense of accomplishment after a climb, and the opportunity to explore historic sites like the Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve are also highly appreciated. Cyclists particularly enjoy the challenge and prestige of routes like the Poggio climb.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Maro Valley and Monte Guardiabella (1,218 m), a bit further inland from Vallebona, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Monte Guardiabella provides a 360° panoramic view stretching from the Ligurian Alps to Corsica, with trails winding through olive groves, chestnut woods, and ancient villages. This area offers a different perspective away from the immediate coastal peaks.


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