Best mountain peaks around Canterano are primarily found within the Monti Ruffi mountain range, a region characterized by panoramic ridges and dense forests. This area, particularly near Rocca Canterano, offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape includes significant peaks like Monte Costasole and Monte Cerasolo, providing varied terrain for exploration. Located in the Lazio region, the peaks offer views of the Aniene Valley and surrounding areas.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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What an incredible climb, really hard but wonderful
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at the top of one of the hardest climbs in Lazio
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Really beautiful and silent climb. The view repays the effort.
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Stunning climb, you can feel the air changing after each hairpin bend. The descent is a bit difficult given the slopes and the fairly rough asphalt.
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the climb is very demanding with sections at 15-16% which are very testing. The route, however, is very beautiful, with many hairpin bends and immersed in thick vegetation. There is practically no vehicular traffic, but especially when going downhill it is best to be very careful
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once the challenging climb to Scalambra is over, the panorama it offers from the height of almost 1400m is very beautiful, especially if the sun is shining!
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From the modest top of Monte Calo, 1,152 metres, there is a beautiful panorama both towards Rome and towards the rocky walls of Monte Guadagnolo, recognizable by the towering antennas. Easily reachable from Rome, it is a perfect place for a picnic or to see the stars on beautiful summer evenings and enjoy a refreshing refreshment!
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The ascent of Monte Livata crosses the spectacular panorama of the Simbruini mountains. Monte Livata is part of the municipality of Subiaco and is located at an altitude of 1,429 metres. It is a very popular place for walking and various sports activities: it is called the mountain of the capital.
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The mountain peaks around Canterano are primarily found within the Monti Ruffi mountain range. This area is known for its panoramic ridges and dense coniferous forests, offering diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
Key peaks include Monte Costasole, the highest at 1,253 meters, known for rock climbing and the ruins of the Church of San Michele. Another significant peak is Monte Cerasolo, offering panoramic views, including those of the Simbruini Mountains.
Yes, the overhanging rocky walls of the Monti Ruffi, particularly on Monte Costasole, provide excellent conditions and varied routes for rock climbing enthusiasts. It's also a site where mountain rescue is practiced.
The Monti Ruffi offer numerous trails for hikers of varying skill levels, generally of low to medium difficulty. These paths provide opportunities for panoramic walks with views of the Aniene Valley and surrounding landscapes. Routes like the 'Sentiero della Voce' along the panoramic ridge of Monte Cerasolo are particularly scenic.
Visitors frequently enjoy Passo delle Pecore, a meeting point for several paths with beautiful glades, especially suitable for e-MTB. Another popular climb is the Ascent to Monte Livata, which offers spectacular views of the Simbruini mountains and even Rome on clear days.
Yes, on the summit of Monte Costasole, you can find the ruins of the Church of San Michele. Additionally, the charming medieval village of Rocca Canterano, which borders Canterano, has ancient origins and preserves historical elements like medieval walls.
The area of La Retommella, situated at over 1,000 meters of altitude, is known for its carstic lake (watering hole) and expansive green plains (Prato del Merro), offering serene natural beauty and picnic spots. The Monti Ruffi also feature dense coniferous forests with ancient cypress, fir, and Lebanese cedar trees.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for mountain biking, with trails generally of low to medium difficulty. You can find various routes for different sports, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Canterano guide, or explore Cycling around Canterano.
Yes, the Climb from Serrone to Monte Scalambra is a challenging ascent that rewards with a sweeping panorama from nearly 1400m. Another notable climb is Monte Guadagnolo, leading to the highest inhabited center in Lazio at 1,218 meters via an asphalted road with an enchanting panorama.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful scenery, the tranquility, and the panoramic views, especially from spots like Monte Calo Summit, which offers vistas towards Rome and the rocky walls of Monte Guadagnolo. The area provides a peaceful escape with a blend of rural life and mountain traditions.
Yes, the region is relatively accessible, located about 45-60 kilometers (28-37 miles) east of Rome. It offers a convenient natural retreat from the city, typically reachable by car.
Absolutely. The diverse terrain around Canterano also offers options for runners. You can explore various routes, including those detailed in the Running Trails around Canterano guide, which features routes like a running loop from Rocca Canterano.


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