One of the most spectacular hiking trails in Liguria, the most fascinating of the Ligurian Alps, suspended in the void, dug into the rock inside the limestone walls rich in fossils that characterize the Dolomite peaks of the Pietravecchia (2,038 m) and Toraggio (1972) mountains mt).
The itinerary is located in the province of Imperia and can be reached by crossing the Argentina valley or the Nervia valley up to Colle Melosa.
And today one of the strong points of the system of routes that constitutes the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri or the route that crosses the entire Ligurian-Po watershed from Ventimiglia to Sarzana and since the end of the 80s it is certainly one of the most compelling wide-ranging itineraries.
Beautiful views of the Ligurian Sea (Part 4).
With this short article we add another piece to the knowledge of the Brigasca Region, that is the borderland between Italy and France, between Liguria and Piedmont which is one of the main cultural enclaves of the Western Alps as well as an area extraordinarily rich in events starting from the Roman presence. on the coast between Ventimiglia and Menton.
Glimpse characteristic in Valmasque: Green Lake with the pyramid Top Lusiera.
The Black Lake in Valmasque.
The Lake of Basto, Lower of Valmasque and the three peaks of Basto.
The chain of the Maritime Alps from Mount Bego Clapier view from the ridge to the south of the Marguareis.
Panorama from the ridge of the Maritime Marguareis.
The military road that connects Monesi with the Colle di Tenda from Marguareis.
The ridge south of the Marguareis.
The village of Tenda from the summit of Marguareis.
Carnino down the valley towards the Marguareis.
Carnino down the valley towards the Marguareis.
The Path of the Alpine along the eastern walls of Pietravecchia and Toraggio.
The Toraggio check behind the roof of rock that hangs on the Path of the Alpine.
Panorama from Mount Avzè the Langhe hills that emerge from the fog. At the bottom of the houses of Redwing.
Dal Monte Frontè: Gelas, the Argentera and the Fool.
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The Ligurian Sea is a subdivision of the Mediterranean Sea, whose limits, although not very precise, are delimited by an imaginary triangle whose vertices are: the French Cape Ferrat, neighboring Nice; Punta di Revelatta, near Calvi in Corsica; and Cape Piombino, in Livorno, on the Tuscan coast.
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