Monte Beigua (also in Ligurian: Monte Peigoa) is a mountain in the Ligurian Apennines in Liguria, northern Italy, between the two communes of Varazze and Sassello.

Geography

The mountain, at 1,287 m, is the highest peak in the so-called Gruppo del Beigua including Monte Grosso (1,265 m), Monte Ermetta (1,267 m) and Bric Veciri (1,263). The upper part of the mountain houses transmission antennas used by RAI (Italian state television) and other private networks.

History

It has been hypothized that it was a sacred mountain to the Liguri tribe living here in pre-Roman times, together with the Mont Bégo and Monte Sagro. It has been identified as a Neolithic source of jadeite.

Nature conservation

It is included in the eponymous Regional Park.

References

External links

Media related to Monte Beigua at Wikimedia Commons


Monte Beigua / Monte Ermetta / Monte Grosso l'Appenninista

Monte Beigua Mountain Information

Monte Beigua webcam live e dati meteo in tempo reale vedetta

Monte Beigua Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

MUNTAeCHINNA TREKKING Monte Beigua da Alpicella