Best mountain peaks around Uscio are characterized by hilly terrain and elevated points rather than towering summits. This charming municipality in the Golfo Paradiso region of Italy offers various viewpoints. The maximum elevation in Uscio reaches 656 meters, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and coastline. The area features diverse landscapes, including chestnut and oak woods, with trails catering to various ability levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Should have read some of the tips here lol. It's easy to go up if you're coming from Santuario Basilica di Nostra Signora di Montallegro but going down the other way is not for the faint of heart if it's foggy, windy and wet, let me tell you from experience. Almost pissed myself lol. If it's dry and you have a light backpack it's probably not as scary. If you mastered the few scary chain decents you can nope out to Chignero which is an easy path again luckily.
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Stretch traveled from Rapallo to Recco. Beautiful, nothing complicated, just be used to walking on paths slightly more complex than the simple beaten track. Fun and beautiful landscape. Recommended!
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For hikers prepared steps galore
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Reaching this peak is not very simple, good training and good technical ability are required, it is also probable that if you are unable to continue pedaling you will be forced to do a short push piece, but trust me it is worth it for the view will wait.
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Very nice mountain hut with a great view
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Spectacular visit to Rapallo and the Gulf of Tigullio
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Monte Fasce (832 meters above sea level) is one of the symbols of the city of Genoa. The radio and television repeaters that occupy the long and narrow summit ridge are visible from all over the city. The name derives from the presence of white limestone layers that emerge among the grass and shrubs of its slopes and which give the mountain a "bands" appearance. From its top you can enjoy a splendid view of the Ligurian Riviera and the Apennines.
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The region around Uscio offers several elevated points with spectacular vistas. Margherita Mountain Hut – Mount Pegge, at 775 meters, provides panoramic views from western to eastern Liguria, overlooking Rapallo and the entire Gulf of Tigullio. Monte Fasce Summit offers a breathtaking panorama of Genoa and the Ligurian Riviera. From Portofino Summit, you can admire both the Gulf of Paradiso and the Gulf of Tigullio.
The trails around Uscio typically lead through diverse landscapes, including chestnut and oak woods. You'll also encounter sections of exposed slate rock formations. The terrain can vary from well-marked paths to more challenging, sometimes steep and rocky sections, especially on higher peaks.
The highest summit directly within the municipality of Uscio is Monte Tugio, standing at 659 meters (2,162 feet). While specific hiking details are less common, its elevation suggests significant views of the surrounding hilly landscape and coastline.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging experiences. Reaching Monte Santa Croce requires good training and technical ability, but rewards with views over the Gulf of Genoa. Monte Fasce Summit is known for its steep slopes, with gradients up to 20%, and challenging asphalt conditions. Monte Manico del Lume Summit also presents challenging sections, with some trails requiring alpine experience and safety chains.
While many routes offer varying difficulty, Margherita Mountain Hut – Mount Pegge is listed as family-friendly, offering an intermediate ascent with spectacular views. Generally, the region's trails cater to various ability levels, so look for routes described as easy or intermediate for family outings.
You'll encounter lush chestnut and oak woods, unique exposed slate rock formations, and, from elevated points, extensive views over the Mediterranean gulfs, including the Gulf of Paradiso and the Gulf of Tigullio. The trails often provide a blend of forest cover and open panoramas.
Yes, Monte Santa Croce is home to a church dedicated to the Holy Cross, with a rich history dating back to Saint Helena. This site combines natural beauty with cultural significance, offering a unique experience for visitors.
The region is generally pleasant for hiking during spring, early summer, and autumn when temperatures are milder. While specific seasonal details are not provided, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential winter conditions on more challenging routes is advisable for comfort and safety.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Camogli – Uscio – The Town of Tower Clocks loop from Avegno', and running trails like the 'Recco Beach loop from Recco'. For more options, check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Uscio and Running Trails around Uscio.
Absolutely. The area is rich with hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the 'Big Blue Bench – Ancient Stone Paths loop from Uscio' and the 'Passo Serra – Monte Borgo loop from Uscio'. You can find more detailed information and additional routes in the Hiking around Uscio guide.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and priceless 360-degree views. From peaks like Monte Manico del Lume Summit, the panorama stretches from the sea to the Ligurian hinterland and beyond. The extensive vistas over the Gulf of Genoa, the Ligurian Riviera, and the Apennines are frequently highlighted as the main reward for the effort.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For instance, the 'Big Blue Bench – Ancient Stone Paths loop from Uscio' and the 'Passo Serra – Monte Borgo loop from Uscio' are popular choices that allow you to return to your starting point. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Uscio guide.


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