Bric Merizzo


The Bric Merizzo is a mountain in the Ligurian Prealps.

Description

The mountain is located just southwest of the Colle del Melogno in the Ligurian Prealps. The summit lies on the administrative boundary between the municipalities of Magliolo and Calizzano, and it is part of the main Alpine ridge. To the northeast, after a saddle at about 1,135 meters elevation, it rises to Bric Tortagna before reaching the Colle del Melogno. In the opposite direction, the Po Valley-Ligurian watershed forms a saddle at 1,175 m, where the Barbottina forestry house is located, then rises to Bric Bedò and continues with Monte Grosso and Bric Agnellino. Its topographic prominence is therefore 100 meters. The Po Valley side of Bric Merizzo is covered by extensive beech forests, including the, characterized by centuries-old specimens. The Ligurian side feeds one of the headwaters of the stream, while the waters flowing toward the are collected by the Frassino stream, a tributary of the Bormida di Millesimo.

History

The Bric Merizzo area was involved in armed clashes related to Napoleon Bonaparte’s Italian Campaign. Just southwest of the mountain’s highest point, the remains of the Batteria di Bricco Merizzo are found, a fortification built between 1883 and 1890 as support for the.

Access to the summit

The summit is reachable with a short detour from the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, in its stage connecting the Giogo di Giustenice with the Colle del Melogno.

Environmental protection

The mountain and surrounding area are part of the SIC named Monte Carmo - Monte Settepani.