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The 12 Most Amazing Peaks around Sala Baganza

Best mountain peaks around Sala Baganza are found within the northern Apennine Mountains, accessible from this comune in the province of Parma, Italy. The region offers diverse natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. Sala Baganza is situated in Emilia-Romagna, providing access to various hiking and natural attractions. The area features a range of elevations, from accessible park trails to higher Apennine summits.

Best mountain peaks around Sala Baganza

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Monte Sporno Hut, a…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Bivouac at Mount Sporno

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Monte Sporno is an interesting mountain located along the Baganza/Parma watershed ridge. Unfortunately this mountainous area is frequented more by enduro riders than by hikers. There is a dense network …

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Monte Sporno

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Mount Sporno is a peak of the Parma Apennines 1,058 meters above sea level, located along the ridge that divides the Parma and Baganza valleys. The peak is in the …

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Monte Croce (Casola)

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I'd say it's superfluous to add any comment, the photos speak for themselves, the panorama is wonderful, the climb to get there is a bit tough, but it's really worth it.

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Mount Groppo

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La Cava, which is part of the Tartufo Bike is always tough, but wonderful

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Monte Milano (767 m)

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Monte Milano belongs to the chain of reliefs that culminates in Monte Sporno and separates Val Baganza from the Rio Fabiola Valley, a tributary of the Parma Torrent.
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Gioele Bazzini
April 26, 2026, Monte Sporno

To get to the top from the hut, I think the bike has to be pushed, steep and rocky section. Apart from that, a beautiful place immersed in the silence and peace of the Apennines.

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A bivouac with a fireplace and stove is always open. Located at the foot of Mount Sporno, it's an excellent shelter in times of need or simply for a rest. The refuge is always open and accessible. Naturally, please respect the basic rules, taking any waste down with you and leaving everything tidy (preferably better than you found it).

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A significant peak for every Parmigiano, as it's the closest mountain to the city center to exceed 1,000 meters in altitude. That said, the summit isn't particularly scenic, but it's still pleasant.

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Some summit crosses, like this one, have no corpus, while others have the figure of the crucified Christ. But the most famous crucifix on the Italian peninsula leads us from here to the Po Valley. It is there in the 'Bassa' that the writer Giovanni Guareschi (1908 to 1968) set his popular short stories about the protagonists 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone'. But apart from these two, there is another main character: Jesus Christ himself speaks from the high altar to the priest Don Camillo - who was played excellently by the actor Fernandel (Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin, 1903 to 1971) in several feature films. The crucifix, originally made just for the film adaptations, has been preserved and has become a popular tourist attraction in Brescello (Emilia-Romagna). It can be visited virtually as a komoot highlight at the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6457013

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If it weren't for the little sign and the hanging sloth, you wouldn't even notice you had passed by. A small clearing in the woods, little more. I recommend climbing up to Mount Bosso, a little further ahead, to enjoy the view (be careful because the path becomes technical in the last few meters, nothing dangerous or transcendental but be careful where you put your feet)

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Mount Sporno is a peak of the Parma Apennines 1,058 meters above sea level, located along the ridge that divides the Parma and Baganza valleys. The peak is in the municipality of Langhirano, but the slopes of the mountain also belong to the municipality of Calestano, from which it is about 3 km away. It is the mountain higher than 1,000 meters closest to Parma, from which it is about 22 kilometers away. From the top of the mountain you can see a panorama of the Emilian plain. On clear days the view can easily reach the peaks of the Prealps and the Alps. On the summit there is a monument dedicated to the Alpine troops, erected in 1953 and rebuilt in 1987 by former Alpine troops from Riano, a locality at the base of the mountain. Just below the summit there is a wooden emergency shelter, always open, especially useful in the winter. The climb up the mountain does not present excessive difficulties. The summit can be reached in about an hour and a half on foot starting from the towns of Riano, Vallerano, Ramiano or Castrignano. Starting from the parish church of Castrignano, the difference in altitude is only 350 m. The Ring of Mount Sporno is a mountain bike competition with start and finish in Marzolara which winds over a length of 16.3 km along cart tracks and paths, touching the top of the mountain. In the nearby town of Fragno di Calestano, the "National Fragno black truffle fair" takes place every year, in the months of October and November, which reached its 21st edition in 2011.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to explore near Sala Baganza?

The region around Sala Baganza offers several popular peaks. Among them, Monte Sporno Hut is highly regarded for its dense network of trails and an emergency shelter near its summit. Other notable peaks include Mount Groppo, known for its challenging yet rewarding trails, and Monte Croce (Casola), which offers panoramic views after a rewarding climb.

Are there any accessible mountain peaks or parks suitable for easier hikes near Sala Baganza?

Yes, for more accessible natural experiences, you can visit Monte Castione within the Parco dei Boschi di Carrega. This park, close to Sala Baganza, features moderate hiking trails like the 9.19 km Monte Castione Loop, allowing you to explore forests and lakes, and reach the park's highest point.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views in the Sala Baganza area?

For extraordinary views, Monte Penna (1,735 meters) is highly recommended. On clear days, you can even see the Ligurian coast from its summit. The panoramic view also includes other peaks like Monte Trevine, Nave, and Monte Gottero, with the Apuan Alps in the background. Additionally, Monte Croce (Casola) and Monte Della Croce (Casola) are praised by visitors for their wonderful and breathtaking panoramic points.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when hiking these mountain peaks?

The mountain peaks near Sala Baganza offer diverse natural landscapes. For instance, Monte Sillara, the highest peak in Parma province, features two glacial lakes just below its summit. Monte Penna is surrounded by chestnut woods and rivers in the Taro valley. Boxwood Mountain is unique for its evergreen pine forest, a relict from the last glaciation, and oak groves that display warm autumnal hues.

Are there challenging climbs for experienced hikers near Sala Baganza?

Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, peaks like Mount Groppo offer varied and steep terrain. The climb to Monte Croce (Casola) is also described as tough but incredibly rewarding. The Parma Apennines, where Monte Caio is located, provide numerous paths for more challenging treks to their crests.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, the area around Sala Baganza offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Torrechiara Castle loop from Sala Baganza,' or enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Parma Hills Grand Tour.' There are also dedicated running trails, including the 'Parco dei boschi di Carrega: Monte Castione e i laghi – loop run.' You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Sala Baganza, Running Trails around Sala Baganza, and Gravel biking around Sala Baganza guides.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Sala Baganza?

While specific seasonal recommendations vary by peak, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking. Autumn, in particular, transforms the oak groves on Boxwood Mountain into warm, colorful hues. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially at higher elevations, but always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any emergency shelters available on the mountain trails?

Yes, for those exploring Monte Sporno, there is a wooden emergency shelter just below its summit. This shelter is always open and can be particularly useful during winter months or unexpected weather changes. Visitors describe it as a quiet refuge to stop and catch your breath.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks near Sala Baganza?

Visitors particularly enjoy the rewarding panoramic views from peaks like Monte Croce (Casola) and Monte Della Croce (Casola), often stating that the tough climbs are well worth the effort. The dense network of trails on Monte Sporno allows for creative exploration, and the unique evergreen pine forest on Boxwood Mountain is also a highlight.

Is public transport available to reach any of the mountain trailheads?

While Sala Baganza itself is a comune, access to some natural areas like the Parco dei Boschi di Carrega, where Monte Castione is located, may be possible via local public transport options from larger towns in the Parma province. However, for many of the more remote mountain trailheads, personal vehicle access is often more convenient. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes to park entrances or nearby villages.

Are there any mountain peaks that are particularly significant for their elevation?

Yes, Monte Sillara stands out as the highest peak in the entire province of Parma, reaching an elevation of 1,861 meters. Monte Penna is also significant at 1,735 meters, offering extensive views. Monte Caio, at 1,584 meters, is the closest mountain over 1,500 meters to the provincial capital, Parma.

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