Ronco di Maglio is a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Prealps.

Ronco di Maglio
The mountain as viewed from South
Highest point
Elevation1,109.5 m (3,640 ft)[1]
Prominence315.5[2][1]
Isolation5.77 km (3.59 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates44°17′41″N 8°13′21″E / 44.2947°N 8.22253°E / 44.2947; 8.22253
Geography
Ronco di Maglio is located in Alps
Ronco di Maglio
Ronco di Maglio
Location in the Alps
LocationLiguria, Italy
Parent rangeLigurian Alps

Geography

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The mountain is located near the centre of the Provincia di Savona, between the comuni (municipalities) of Osiglia and Bormida, and is one of the highest of the Ligurian Prealps. It stands on the ridge dividing two valleys belonging to the Bormida watershed, Osiglia valley (west) and Pallare valley. Going South a saddle at 858 metes divides it from Bric della Croce (911 m), while northwards the ridge lowers and ends up between Plodio and Millesimo.[1] Near the summit can be seen a few pine trees remaining from a thick coniferous wood which used to grow in there.

History

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Around the mountain top some remains of Napoleonic trenches can be seen.[3]

Access to the summit

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Summit cairn

Ronco di Maglio can be ascended by various waymarked foothpats; among them can be reminded the one starting from Colla Baltera (794 m[1]) which, passing through Bric della Croce, reaches the summit from South. The mountain is also accessible by mountain bike.[4] The mountain top is wooded and almost flat; on its highest point stands a cairn with a summit register.

Nature conservation

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The mountain and its surrounding area are part of a SIC (Site of Community Importance) called Ronco di Maglio (code: IT1322216).[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Limiti Amministrativi (Comunali, Provinciali, Regionali) sc. 1:25000 - ed. 2011; Regione Liguria, on-line version: geoportale.regione.liguria.it
  2. ^ Key col: Colla Baltera, 794 m
  3. ^ Liguria, pagine 365; AA.VV., ed. Touring Club Italiano, anno 1982
  4. ^ Traversata del monte Ronco di Maglio, web-page on www.liguriabike.it (access: March 2017)
  5. ^ Bollettino Ufficiale Regione Liguria nr.13 of 15–7–2009; the Ligurian SIC list is on-line at lrv.regione.liguria.it Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine (access: July 2015)