Best attractions and places to see around Magliolo include a blend of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural landscapes. Magliolo itself features notable landmarks, while the surrounding region offers a wider array of points of interest. Visitors can explore sites within the town or venture to nearby areas for diverse experiences. The area provides opportunities for discovering both man-made structures and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The last section is the one that requires the best riding technique. Since I've already had a long day, I prefer to skip it and meet up with my tireless companions down at the little church 😁
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Finalborgo is the historic center of Finale Ligure, a charming place where you can find various shops, especially linked to outdoor activities such as climbing, MTB and hiking. It is a lively centre, where you can stop for an aperitif after a day of sport.
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Very nice old town but often very crowded.
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Passing through Finale Ligure, you cannot fail to visit Finalborgo, a beautiful medieval historic center
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Luckily there are a few trees in the forecourt, so that at 35°C you can not only breathe, but also cool down 🥵😅😅.
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The entrance to Final Borgo
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Here it ends, but you can always go up ..
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NATO's "Scatter" base worked as a radio base from 1962 to 1992, year in which it was abandoned due to the end of the Cold War. Twenty American soldiers lived here and people still rumor about trucks disappearing into stone openings, helicopters hovering above the base at night, hidden missile platforms and secret tunnels within the mountain. After several ideas for a potential recovery, none of which have ever seen the light, it serves as the main starting point of the mountain bike trails of Finale Ligure, as well as the playground of several local street artists, who spray paint their masterpieces onto its crumbling walls.
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In Magliolo, you can explore the Santuario di Nostra Signora della Guardia, a 12th-century sanctuary on Mount Tirasso with beautiful frescoes. Another notable site is the Museo Civico "Don Queirolo", which houses a significant collection of books, prints, and paintings, primarily from archaeological finds at the Vada Sabatia site.
Yes, the Ex NATO Base is a unique point of interest. This former radio base, operational from 1962 to 1992, is now a main starting point for mountain biking trails in Finale Ligure and features artwork by local street artists. It's surrounded by intriguing local rumors about its past.
The region around Magliolo is renowned for mountain biking, with trails like the Rollercoaster Trail and the End of Roller Coaster Trail. Hiking and running are also popular, with numerous routes available. You can find detailed routes for hiking, running, and cycling in the area.
Just a short distance away, you can visit the Finalborgo Historic Center in Finale Ligure. This lively medieval town is known for its shops, especially those catering to outdoor activities like climbing, mountain biking, and hiking.
Yes, the region offers notable natural attractions such as the Caves of Borgio Verezzi and the Toirano Caves, both popular for their impressive formations and historical significance.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming Finalborgo Historic Center, which offers a pleasant atmosphere and shops. The nearby beaches of Finale Ligure and Baia dei Saraceni are also excellent for family outings.
Besides the Museo Civico "Don Queirolo" in Magliolo, you can visit the Museo Archeologico del Finale in Finale Ligure, housed in the monumental complex of Santa Caterina, which showcases important collections of prehistory and archaeology. The Clock Museum of Torre is another option for those interested in unique exhibits.
Absolutely. While Magliolo is inland, popular seaside destinations like Finale Ligure Beach and Baia dei Saraceni are easily accessible for those looking to enjoy the coast and swimming.
Yes, the surrounding area features several historical castles. You can explore Castel Gavone and Castel San Giovanni in Finale Ligure, as well as Castello di Loano, offering glimpses into the region's past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural landscapes. The Ex NATO Base is a community favorite for its unique history and as a mountain biking hub. The Finalborgo Historic Center is also highly rated for its charming atmosphere and outdoor activity-related shops.
Beyond the Santuario di Nostra Signora della Guardia in Magliolo, other significant religious buildings in the vicinity include the Convento di Monte Carmelo in Loano and the Collegiata di San Giovanni Battista in Finale Ligure.
Yes, the region is well-known for its challenging mountain biking trails. The Rollercoaster Trail and its final section, the End of Roller Coaster Trail, are popular for their flowing sections, curves, jumps, and technical elements, making them a favorite among experienced riders.


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