Foncea 2026: The Ligurian Apennine Village on the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri — Chestnuts, Silence, and the Ridge Between Liguria and Piedmont

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Last updated: April 2026.

Foncea (a frazione of approximately 50 inhabitants of the municipality of Rossiglione, in the Orba valley on the Ligurian Apennine ridge, province of Genoa) is so small and so specifically positioned on the ridge between the Ligurian coast and the Piedmontese plain that its primary relevance to the visitor is as a waypoint on the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri — the long-distance hiking trail that runs along the Ligurian Apennine ridge from Ventimiglia (on the French border) to Ceparana (near La Spezia), a total of approximately 440km that constitutes the most ambitious and most scenically rewarding long-distance walk in Liguria. Foncea sits at approximately 700m altitude on the ridge, in the chestnut forest zone that covers most of the Ligurian Apennine between 400m and 1,000m — the chestnut (the "breadfruit tree" of the Ligurian Apennine tradition, whose flour constituted the primary caloric staple of the mountain communities before the introduction of potato) is both the landscape character and the gastronomic specificity of the Foncea area.

The Ligurian Apennine ridge (the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri section between Passo del Turchino and Passo della Bocchetta — the two road passes that bound the Foncea territory) is the specific landscape context: the trail runs along the divide between the Ligurian coastal drainages (the short, fast streams running south to the Riviera) and the Piedmontese drainages (the longer, slower rivers flowing north to the Po). From the ridge, on clear days, the views extend south to the Ligurian coast and north to the Po plain — the specific double panorama that the Ligurian Apennine ridge alone provides in the Italian landscape.

Foncea and the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri

The Alta Via: Waypoint and Trail Information

The Alta Via dei Monti Liguri (the long-distance Ligurian Apennine trail, marked throughout with red-white trail blazes and the specific Alta Via signage) passes through or near Foncea on its central section (Stage 7-8 of the official division). The Foncea waypoint provides: a rifugio (mountain hut — the Rifugio Pian dell'Acquila, approximately 2km from Foncea on the ridge, with dormitory accommodation and basic food service; reservation essential in summer), fresh water from the Foncea fountain, and the specific chestnut forest shade that makes the middle sections of the Alta Via less exposed than the summit ridge sections. Stage logistics: the Foncea section is accessible from Rossiglione (8km downhill road, accessible by car) and from Passo del Turchino (8km along the ridge from the west).

The Chestnut Forest Tradition

The Ligurian Apennine chestnut (the "albero del pane" — the bread tree — the European chestnut, Castanea sativa, which has been the primary caloric resource of the Ligurian mountain communities from the medieval period to the early 20th century, producing the farina di castagne used in the focaccia di neccio, the castagnaccio cake, and the specific Ligurian polenta di castagne that predates corn polenta by centuries) is the dominant forest species of the Foncea area. October-November is the harvest season: the fallen chestnuts are collected from the forest floor, dried in the traditional "metato" (the stone drying building over a slow fire), and milled to the flour that the local producers still sell at the Rossiglione and Ovada markets.

Q&A: Foncea and Alta Via

Can I do a section of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri as a day hike from Genoa?

Yes — the Foncea/Passo del Turchino section is accessible from Genoa by car (40km to Rossiglione, then 8km road to Foncea) and provides a full-day ridge hike with minimal elevation from the Foncea starting point. The specific day hike: Foncea → Passo del Turchino → Monte Rama (1150m, the ridge high point) → return to Foncea. Total distance approximately 18km, 6-7 hours. Public transport to Rossiglione: limited — one or two buses per day from Ovada.

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