Long trek up, not clearly signposted. Needed google maps. The fort is closed and looks like it has been for years sadly. You can only get into the fort by climbing over a wall (although probably tresp...
We enjoyed the hike to the fort (about 1.5 hrs from the furnicular) but the signage to it is poor and it was closed. Attached is a photo to help you take the correct road when you turn left when you e...
The area is badly littered and the fort is closed off, so what could be a wonderful and historic site isn't worth the journey, unfortunately. Genova just needs to spend some money here.
From the end of the Zecca-Righi Funiculer station, a grand pedestrian route to the six-seven Genoa forts begins. Fort Sperone is the closest to Genoa, and Fort Diamante is the most remote. Between them still ...
Exploring
Take a long nap, eat a healthy lunch and take big water bottles with you while going to the forte its exhausting but its worth it!
Good but not worth the trek
Long trek up, not clearly signposted. Needed google maps. The fort is closed and looks like it has been for years sadly. You can only get into the fort by climbing over a wall (although probably tresp...
Fort Closed
We enjoyed the hike to the fort (about 1.5 hrs from the furnicular) but the signage to it is poor and it was closed. Attached is a photo to help you take the correct road when you turn left when you e...
Strenuous walk but fort is closed off and ruined.
The area is badly littered and the fort is closed off, so what could be a wonderful and historic site isn't worth the journey, unfortunately. Genova just needs to spend some money here.
First on the route of the forts
From the end of the Zecca-Righi Funiculer station, a grand pedestrian route to the six-seven Genoa forts begins. Fort Sperone is the closest to Genoa, and Fort Diamante is the most remote. Between them still ...