Best mountain peaks around Montecorice are found in the Cilento region of Italy, a hill town situated at 90 meters above sea level. This area is part of the Cilento National Park, offering diverse natural beauty and scenic walking routes. While specific named peaks within Montecorice are limited, the broader region provides numerous opportunities for exploring mountainous terrain. Visitors can experience panoramic views and natural monuments throughout the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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No long journey necessary from Agropoli, varied hike with often great views. Hiking poles are useful because the sections of the path are sometimes steeper.
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It's great in itself, but no panoramic view is possible because it's quite overgrown.
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The summit of Monte Stella reaches 1131 meters in height, houses a sanctuary dedicated to the Madonna della Stella and also large antennas and a radar sphere. From here you can enjoy a panoramic view of the whole Cilento area and the sea.
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Summit of Monte Tresino. To reach it you need to travel singletrack and uphill stretches, but at an altitude of 360 meters the view of the sea and the Agropoli valley repays the effort.
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Mount Tresino (356 m above sea level) is a protected natural area in the Cilento National Park, between Agropoli and Castellabate. It offers panoramic circular trails (such as trail 700 or "dei Trezeni," about 10-14 km) through Mediterranean scrub, ancient ruins like the church of San Giovanni, Saracen towers, and breathtaking views of the Bay of Trentova and Capri.
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Path that leads to the top of Mount Tresino from which you can admire splendid views. Trekking clothing and sturdy shoes
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Montstella Church
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The region offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Monte Stella Summit and Sanctuary, at 1131 meters, provides panoramic views of the entire Cilento area and the sea. Another popular spot is Monte Tresino Summit View, which offers views of the sea and the Agropoli valley from 360 meters.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area around Montecorice has options. The ascent to Monte Tresino Summit View is considered challenging, requiring excellent athletic preparation due to singletrack and uphill stretches. Similarly, the Monte Tiburon Trail: Sella dell'Alano – Monte Tresino is a challenging and technical single track leading to the summit of Monte Tresino.
The mountain peaks around Montecorice offer diverse and stunning views. From Monte Stella Summit and Sanctuary, you can enjoy a panoramic vista of the entire Cilento area and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Monte Tresino Summit View provides expansive views of the sea and the Agropoli valley. From Monte Corvara, you can see from the Gulf of Licosa all the way to Capri, and on clear mornings, even Ischia in the background.
Absolutely. For instance, Trail 702 Monte Tresino is a path that leads directly to the top of Mount Tresino, offering splendid views from within a protected natural area of the Cilento National Park. There are also other circular trails in the Mount Tresino area, such as trail 700.
Beyond hiking, the region around Montecorice is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the challenging 'Monte Stella Loop' for mountain biking or the 'View of Pollica – Ripe Rosse Scenic Coastal Road loop' for touring bicycles. For more options, explore the Cycling around Montecorice or MTB Trails around Montecorice guides.
The trails often traverse the beautiful Mediterranean scrub of the Cilento National Park. On trails like those around Mount Tresino, you might encounter ancient ruins, such as the church of San Giovanni, and Saracen towers, alongside breathtaking natural vistas. The broader Cilento area also features natural monuments like the Pietra del Mulacchio megalith.
While specific data isn't provided, the Cilento region generally offers pleasant hiking conditions in spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters are generally mild but can bring rain.
Yes, Monte Stella Summit and Sanctuary is home to a sanctuary dedicated to the Madonna della Stella, making it a site of both natural beauty and spiritual significance.
Given the varied terrain, it's recommended to wear trekking clothing and sturdy shoes. For more challenging routes like Monte Tresino Summit View, which lacks water sources, carrying at least one liter of water is advised. Hiking poles can also be useful on steeper sections, as noted for Trail 702 Monte Tresino.
Yes, the area provides several running trails. For example, you can find the 'Monte Stella Loop' which is a difficult 8.5 km route, or moderate options like the 'Punta Licosa loop from Castellabate'. More running options are detailed in the Running Trails around Montecorice guide.
The Mount Tresino area, part of the Cilento National Park, is a protected natural area offering panoramic circular trails and diverse scenery. Hikers can admire splendid views, explore ancient ruins like the church of San Giovanni, and discover Saracen towers, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the Bay of Trentova and Capri.


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