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Embark on the moderate Way of the Sea hike, a 7.2-mile (11.6 km) journey from Casa del Romano to Monte Antola. You will gain 1172 feet (357 metres) in elevation, typically completing the route in about 3 hours and 30 minutes. The trail follows a scenic ridge, offering expansive views…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parco naturale regionale dell'Antola
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11.6 km
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11.5 km
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The trail conveniently starts from Casa del Romano. You'll find parking available directly at this location, making it an accessible starting point for your hike to Monte Antola.
Yes, this trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it accessible for most hikers, including beginners. While there are some gentle uphill sections, the overall elevation gain is modest, and the path is well-marked.
The trail primarily follows a scenic ridge, offering stunning panoramic views of the Borbera and Trebbia valleys. You'll traverse a mix of steep, mown meadows, wooded sections, and open grasslands. From the summit of Mount Antola, expect a 360-degree panorama that, on clear days, can stretch from the Ligurian Sea to the Po Valley and even the Alps.
Beyond the breathtaking views from Mount Antola, you'll pass by Casa del Romano, the Antola Astronomical Observatory, the beautiful Meadows of Antola, and the Three Crosses Pass. The area is also rich in flora, with vibrant wildflowers in spring and early summer.
The trail is particularly recommended in spring and early summer for its vibrant colors and blooming wildflowers, such as narcissus. However, it offers a magical experience year-round, including winter, provided you have proper gear and check snow conditions.
Yes, the Parco Regionale Naturale dell'Antola generally welcomes dogs. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and to follow park regulations regarding waste disposal.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking this trail within the Parco Regionale Naturale dell'Antola. However, always respect park rules and regulations to preserve the natural environment.
Yes, near the summit, you'll find the Rifugio Parco Antola, a mountain hut that offers refreshments and accommodation. It's a great spot to take a break and enjoy splendid views of Lake Brugneto.
Yes, this route covers significant sections of other official trails. You'll be hiking along parts of the Anello Borbera - Spinti and the Via del Mare, among others, offering connections to a wider network of paths in the region.
Yes, hiking to Monte Antola in winter can be a magical experience, offering unique snowy landscapes. However, it's crucial to be prepared with appropriate winter gear and to check snow conditions and weather forecasts before you go.
This specific route from Casa del Romano to Monte Antola is typically done as an out-and-back trail, meaning you return along the same path. The total length for a round trip is approximately 12 kilometers.