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7,062
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Family friendly hiking trails around Monte Ceresa are characterized by diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, dense woodlands, and valleys carved by streams. The region, nestled in the Apennines, features elevations up to 4,902 feet (1,494 meters). Many routes follow ancient paths, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. This area provides a varied backdrop for hikers, with a network of trails spanning 120 square kilometers.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.7
(6)
24
hikers
13.7km
05:34
900m
900m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.0
(8)
27
hikers
7.85km
02:59
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.1
(17)
60
hikers
8.66km
02:42
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(3)
33
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15.8km
05:10
700m
700m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.8
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17
hikers
4.81km
01:37
240m
240m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This waterfall is fed by the Agore ditch, which starts from the north, from about 800 meters high, to reach the point here, about 675 meters.
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The Grotta del Petrienno is about 60 meters wide, and has a depth of about 15 meters. To access you pass under the waterfall.
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Poggio Rocchetta has played a significant role in controlling the surrounding area in different historical periods. Interesting is his place on the Ascolani castle committee in the 14th century, his participation in papal rebellions in the 16th and 19th centuries, and his involvement in the resistance to Italian unification under the Piedmontese army. Unfortunately it was damaged by a series of earthquakes that started in 2016 and access to the area is currently restricted.
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The chestnut is a type of tree closely linked to the history of Tallacano, also due to its abundant harvest. This deciduous tree is often introduced by humans for agricultural use.
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Tallacano is a small village located at an altitude of 660 metres, with houses built with tuff. The town is surrounded by various mountains, for example: Monte Ceresa, Monte Monterone and Monte Scaloni.
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Poggio Rocchetta is a small village located in the Rio Tallacano valley. It was once a strategically important position for controlling the valley floor. In the surroundings, the Petriennio cave and the Agore waterfall are of particular interest, which often have the town as their starting point.
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In the surroundings of Tallacano it is possible to observe various animals. There is the presence of the wolf (even if it is difficult to meet him), but also of wild boars, foxes, and there is also the peregrine falcon. In the woods it is possible to observe black truffles, mushrooms and blackberries.
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Tallacano is a small village located at an altitude of 660 metres, with houses built with tuff. The town is surrounded by various mountains, for example: Monte Ceresa, Monte Monterone and Monte Scaloni.
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Monte Ceresa offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families, with over 50 hiking trails documented on komoot. Among these, you'll find 8 easy routes and 23 moderate options, providing plenty of choices for various family skill levels.
The most pleasant times for family hiking in Monte Ceresa are during spring and autumn. The weather is generally mild, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful, making for comfortable and enjoyable outings.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families with younger children. For example, the Tallacano Village – Sasso Spaccato loop from Tallacano is an easy 4.8 km trail that offers a manageable distance and elevation for little legs.
Many trails in Monte Ceresa are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your furry companion. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock, and to check for any specific local regulations along your chosen route.
Absolutely! Circular routes are great for families as they bring you back to your starting point. The Tallacano – ring tour is a moderate 7.8 km loop that provides a good balance of distance and scenery for a family adventure.
The Monte Ceresa area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore fascinating features like the Petrienno Cave and the beautiful Agore Waterfall. These are often accessible via popular trails, offering memorable sights for the whole family.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many trails, especially in and around the local villages like Tallacano and Poggio Rocchetta. These villages often serve as convenient bases for exploring the surrounding hiking network.
While public transport options might be limited directly to all trailheads, local villages such as Tallacano and Poggio Rocchetta, which serve as starting points for many hikes, may have some public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes and times.
Hikers in Monte Ceresa can expect a diverse mix of terrain, from rolling hills and dense woodlands to valleys carved by streams. While many family-friendly routes offer gentle slopes, some trails may include more demanding climbs, providing a dynamic experience. Always be prepared for varied surfaces.
The Monte Ceresa area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-documented network of trails, and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance found along ancient paths.
Yes, many trails in Monte Ceresa lead to panoramic viewpoints. The region's elevations, reaching up to 1,494 meters, mean that even moderate family hikes can offer stunning vistas of the Apennines and the surrounding valleys, providing rewarding views for everyone.
Small villages like Tallacano and Poggio Rocchetta, which are common starting points for hikes, often have local cafes or eateries where you can enjoy a refreshment or a meal before or after your family adventure. These spots also offer a glimpse into local culture.


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