Whether for the view or for the challenge, climbing the mountainous peaks around Caposele is the best way to experience more of this beautiful region. But with 4
to choose from, it can be tough to know which peak to proceed with. That’s why we’ve collected the best peaks and summits around Caposele for you here — so you can easily add one to your next adventure.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Monte Cervarolo is a peak in the Monti Picentini mountains, located at an altitude of 1,563 meters, within the municipal territory of Bagnoli Irpino (AV), a short distance from the renowned Lago Laceno plateau. It is a much-loved destination for hiking and trekking enthusiasts, and in winter, for snowshoeing. The most common route is a loop that allows you to enjoy a 360° panoramic view of the Laceno plateau, Monte Rajamagra, and the surrounding mountains. Once the summit is reached, the view spans across the entire Campanian Apennines. On clear days, the panorama opens imposingly onto Monte Cervialto, Monte Calvello, and Monte Polveracchio.
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Cervialto represents the highest peak of the Picentini mountains and is the fourth highest peak in Campania after La Gallinola in Matese (1923 meters), Cervati (1899 meters) and Mutria (1823 meters), as well as the largest in the province of Avellino. The mountain extends between the municipalities of Calabritto and Bagnoli Irpino. The summit is the border point between the two municipalities. The characteristic summit sinkhole between the summit and the sub-peak falls within the municipality of Bagnoli Irpino (IGM 1:25,000). Cervialto is known above all thanks to its proximity to the Laceno plateau (Laceno lake), a well-known tourist destination, from which it is 3.6 km away. Cervialto is surrounded by Mount Rajamagra (1,667 m) where there are ski lifts, by Mount Cervarolo, by Mount Piscacca or Magnone, by Montagnone di Nusco, by Cervarulo, by Calvello and, on the Salernitano side, by the Polveracchio massif. The Colle del Leone, the Ripe del Moggio, the Montagna Grande and the Colle del Sagrestano form the backdrop to the series of "high mountains". On one of the peaks, there is the radio station of the Firefighters of the Lioni section. ... https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Cervialto
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Beautiful views from the summit of Mount Pollaro. The ascent from Calabritto is quite challenging. Mountaineering experience and appropriate clothing are required.
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Monte Cervialto with its 1809 m above sea level is the highest peak in the Picentini area. From the summit you can enjoy a spectacular panorama from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the peaks of the Lattari Mountains, from the Amalfi Coast to the Alburni Mountains, from the top of Monte Cervati in Cilento to the other peaks of the Picentini.
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Trekking clothing and footwear are required as well as sufficient experience.
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The municipality of Calabritto is dominated by Monte Altillo (1563 meters) which dominates the Sele Valley. To reach the top you have to cross beautiful chestnut and beech woods with moderate slopes. The climb starts from the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve located a little less than a thousand meters above sea level. where you can park your cars. In the distance you can see the Lattari mountains of the Amalfi coast with the unmistakable silhouette of Sant'Angelo ai Tre Pizzi. The journey can be difficult and tiring for novice hikers, so the presence of expert hikers is strongly recommended. https://www.walking-trekking.it/monte-Altillo.htm#:~:text=The%20town%20of%20Calabritto%20%C3%A8,of%20beech%20with%20discrete%20slopes.
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The municipality of Calabritto is dominated by Monte Altillo (1563 meters) which dominates the Sele Valley. To reach the top you have to cross beautiful chestnut and beech woods with moderate slopes. The climb starts from the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve located a little less than a thousand meters above sea level. where you can park your cars. In the distance you can see the Lattari mountains of the Amalfi coast with the unmistakable silhouette of Sant'Angelo ai Tre Pizzi. The journey can be difficult and tiring for novice hikers, so the presence of expert hikers is strongly recommended. https://www.walking-trekking.it/monte-Altillo.htm#:~:text=The%20town%20of%20Calabritto%20%C3%A8,of%20beech%20with%20discrete%20slopes.
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