Best attractions and places to see around Montebruno include a variety of natural landmarks and historical sites. Situated in the upper Trebbia Valley, Montebruno serves as an agricultural center within the Antola Regional Natural Park. The area features prominent natural elements like Mount Antola and the Trebbia Valley, alongside cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in both natural beauty and historical significance.
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Ecclesiastical building kept in excellent condition.
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Starting point for trekking.
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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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Beautiful peak to reach in all seasons. Path from the Roman's house with approximately 400 meters of altitude difference and suitable for everyone
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From the top of Mount Antola you can enjoy a beautiful view of the lake and up to the sea, in perfect conditions you can even see Corsica
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Montebruno is nestled in the upper Trebbia Valley, offering access to the Antola Regional Natural Park. Here you can find Mount Antola, the highest peak dominating the Po valley and the sea, known for its extraordinary panoramic views. Nearby, Brugneto Lake provides additional natural beauty and activities.
Yes, Montebruno has a rich history. You can visit the Augustinian Sanctuary of N.S. di Montebruno, dating back to 1496, which houses a revered 12th-century wooden effigy of the Madonna. The village also features a historical Four-Arched Stone Bridge over the Trebbia, attributed to the Doria family.
The area around Montebruno, particularly within the Antola Regional Natural Park, offers numerous hiking opportunities. Mount Antola itself has many trails leading to its summit, suitable for various levels. For a broader range of options, you can explore the hiking routes around Montebruno, which include trails like the 'Brugneto Lake Loop' and 'Passo del Fregarolo and Lago della Nava'.
Families can enjoy the Montebruno Playground. Additionally, the legend behind The Sword in the Stone of Monte Gifarco is often thrilling for both adults and children. Short, peaceful walking experiences are also available on the Narrative Wood (Bosco Narrativo) and Via Crucis trails near the Sanctuary.
For unique handcrafted items, visit the Yggdrasill Handicraft Workshop, which specializes in woodcraft and is the only one of its kind in Alta Val Trebbia. For traditional bread, local cheeses, cold cuts, and sweets like 'canestrelli di Montebruno,' the Antico Forno a Legna Da Carlo, operating since 1886, is a local institution.
Mount Antola is the highest peak in the natural park of the same name, known for its stunning panoramic views over the Po Valley and the sea. It's a popular destination for hikers, with numerous trails leading to its summit, accessible to various skill levels. The area also features the characteristic Church of San Pietro near the old Bensa Refuge.
Yes, Montebruno is a great starting point for cycling. The Forcella Pass offers a fantastic view and has recently undergone maintenance, making the asphalt almost perfect for cycling. You can find various cycling routes around Montebruno, including challenging loops like the 'Brugneto Lake Loop' and 'Fregarolo Pass – Passo della Scoglina loop'.
Montebruno hosts several specialized museums. The Museum of Peasant Culture, located in a former 16th-century Augustinian Convent, showcases past craftsmanship and rural life. There's also a unique Photographic Museum of Balloon Flight, commemorating a historical incident, and a Bookbinding Museum.
For breathtaking views, head to Mount Antola, which offers extraordinary panoramic vistas. Another excellent spot is Forcella Pass, providing a fantastic view through the Val Sturla to the coast. From Casa del Romano, you can also enjoy a wonderful view back to the Trebbiatal and the surrounding green hills.
The Sword in the Stone of Monte Gifarco is a unique attraction on Monte Gifarco (1,380 m a.s.l.). It's inspired by the legend of Saint Galgano, who stuck his sword into a stone to form a cross, symbolizing peace. This site feeds the imagination and curiosity, especially for families.
Montebruno organizes an annual colorful hot-air balloon festival. This event commemorates a historical hot-air balloon incident involving Sophie Blanchard in 1811, adding a unique cultural highlight to the area.
Casa del Romano is a significant mountain pass location situated on the border between Liguria and Piedmont. It serves as a popular starting point for trekking adventures and features a mountain restaurant where visitors can enjoy meals with views of the Trebbiatal.


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