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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Tolmezzo

Best mountain peaks around Tolmezzo are found in the heart of Friuli Venezia Giulia, a region characterized by rugged alpine landscapes. This mountain town serves as a gateway to the Carnic Alps, offering diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area provides panoramic views and a rich history, with elevations dominating the surrounding valleys.

Best mountain peaks around Tolmezzo

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Monte Festa Fortress, a historical site with fortifications from the First World War. It offers panoramic views rewarding the ascent.
  • Another must-see spot is Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro, a challenging climb known for its steep gradients. This climb has been featured multiple times in the Giro d'Italia.
  • Visitors also love Amarianute Peak, a summit offering a vertical ascent. The panoramic point provides beautiful views, with the main summit also accessible.
  • Tolmezzo is known for its diverse mountain peaks, including historical sites, challenging climbs, and panoramic summits. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from isolated elevations to rocky formations.
  • The mountain peaks around Tolmezzo are appreciated by the komoot community, with 189 upvotes and 255 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Monte Festa Fortress

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Wonderful fortifications on the way to Monet San Simone

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Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro

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Steep, Steeper, Monte Zoncolan
The superlative of mountain roads leads up Monte Zoncolan. This ski mountain in the Carnic Alps has been the toughest climb in the Giro several times.
Even the bare facts of this ladder to heaven sound devilish: The ten-kilometer climb up the 1,730-meter-high Zoncolan overcomes 1,203 meters of elevation gain. From kilometers two to seven, the average gradient is 15.3 percent, with two sections featuring 20 and 22 percent climbs.
After the turnoff in Ovaro, the road winds gently through the town, but at the last houses, the more than eleven percent gradient gives us a taste of the difficult main course.
After the town, the "Strada al Zoncolan" begins – 8.2 kilometers dedicated to the Giro's great climbers: Every few hundred meters, a large plaque with their pictures is installed. 18 in total.

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Monte San Simeone

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Monte San Simeone, or Mont Sant Simeon in Friulian, is the highest point (1505 m) of a double rock massif at the northernmost foothills of the Friulian plain near Gemona del Friuli. It rises an impressive 1300 m above the plain. This peripheral location means that the ascent offers beautiful views of the plain around Udine, as well as wonderful panoramas over the Tagliamento and the Julian Alps.
The mountain massif is surrounded by the Tagliamento to the north and east, and to the west it drops steeply to Lago di Cavazzo. The two halves of the mountain massif are separated by a deep cut. The SP 36 runs over this from Bordano in the east to Interneppo in the west. At the highest point of this road - called Sella di Interneppo - an old, reasonably asphalted or concrete military road branches off to Monte San Simeone. However, it ends at an altitude of 1215 m near the small Chiesa San Simeone. Anyone who wants to go further up towards the summit will probably have to use a mountain bike.
For fans of winding routes, this ascent is an absolute must, as there are 24 neatly stacked bends on the east side of the mountain. In some places there is so little space for the road in the steeply sloping walls that the bends had to be led through a total of nine short tunnels. In the area of the forepeak near the small chapel there are another three bends before the concrete track ends in a clearing. In total there are 27 bends to be negotiated. If you add the two bends on the SP 36 - regardless of whether you are coming from Bordano or Interneppo - there are 29 bends for an ascent of around 1000 m, a density that not even the Stelvio Pass can offer.
The section of bends runs largely through sparse forest, so there is at least some shade even when the temperature is high.

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Sella Chianzutan Pass and Sculpture Park

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Mount Tamai

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Mount Tamai belongs to the Carnic Alps and is 1,970 m above sea level.

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March 6, 2025, Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro

The hardest hill in Europe, a title that may not correspond to the absolute truth, but which was not assigned by chance; probably the hardest climb ever faced by the Great Cycling. If you want to face this climb I think you know what you are getting into... I can only wish you good luck and assure you that the satisfaction it gives is unique

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Sella Chianzutan is a pass in the Carnic Prealps at around 950 meters above sea level. It can be reached from both San Francesco and Tolmezzo: the latter is the toughest side, although the gradients rarely exceed 10%. Between 2010 and 2020, it was tackled three times by the Giro d'Italia: the first to pass through here were Ludovic Turpin, Sebastian Henao and Giovanni Visconti.

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Never too steep or busy the Sella Chianzutan rewards cyclists with a nice view at the top. Most of the climb coming from Tolmezzo is spent in the forest, which means few views on the surrounding mountains but also cooling shade. The descent towards Pozzis (and further to San Francesco) allows for incredible speeds!

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Monte San Simeone, or Mont Sant Simeon in Friulian, is the highest point (1505 m) of a double rock massif at the northernmost foothills of the Friulian plain near Gemona del Friuli. It rises an impressive 1300 m above the plain. This peripheral location means that the ascent offers beautiful views of the plain around Udine, as well as wonderful panoramas over the Tagliamento and the Julian Alps. The mountain massif is surrounded by the Tagliamento to the north and east, and to the west it drops steeply to Lago di Cavazzo. The two halves of the mountain massif are separated by a deep cut. The SP 36 runs over this from Bordano in the east to Interneppo in the west. At the highest point of this road - called Sella di Interneppo - an old, reasonably asphalted or concrete military road branches off to Monte San Simeone. However, it ends at an altitude of 1215 m near the small Chiesa San Simeone. Anyone who wants to go further up towards the summit will probably have to use a mountain bike. For fans of winding routes, this ascent is an absolute must, as there are 24 neatly stacked bends on the east side of the mountain. In some places there is so little space for the road in the steeply sloping walls that the bends had to be led through a total of nine short tunnels. In the area of the forepeak near the small chapel there are another three bends before the concrete track ends in a clearing. In total there are 27 bends to be negotiated. If you add the two bends on the SP 36 - regardless of whether you are coming from Bordano or Interneppo - there are 29 bends for an ascent of around 1000 m, a density that not even the Stelvio Pass can offer. The section of bends runs largely through sparse forest, so there is at least some shade even when the temperature is high.

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place to observe the view

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Massimo
February 16, 2024, Forte del Monte Festa

Anyone should climb Mount Festa at least once both for its historical value and for the beautiful panorama of the lake of the three municipalities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular hiking trails to mountain peaks near Tolmezzo?

The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For a moderate experience, consider the Anello dello Strabut from Tolmezzo (via CAI 459), which is about 7.7 km long. For more challenging ascents, the Monte Amarianute Summit Trail (via Route 462) or the CAI Trail 443 to Monte Amariana Summit are popular, though difficult, options.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views of the Tolmezzo region?

Many peaks provide stunning vistas. Monte Amariana, often called the 'queen of Carnia,' offers expansive panoramic views across the Carnic and Julian Alps, extending to the Friulian plain and even the Upper Adriatic. The designated panoramic viewpoint just below the antennas on Monte Strabut also provides extensive vistas of the Tolmezzo basin. Additionally, the summit of Amarianute Peak and Creta Grauzaria are known for their beautiful views.

Are there any challenging mountain climbs in the Carnic Alps near Tolmezzo?

Yes, for experienced hikers and alpinists, the area offers significant challenges. Creta Grauzaria is highly regarded for its difficulty, with routes requiring good mountain experience and alpine knowledge, including sections of the 'Arturo Ferrucci' trail and the 'Cengle dal Bec' via ferrata. Cyclists seeking a challenge will find the Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro particularly demanding, known for its steep gradients and frequent inclusion in the Giro d'Italia.

What historical sites can I find among the mountain peaks around Tolmezzo?

The region is rich in history. The Monte Festa Fortress is a significant historical site with fortifications from the First World War, offering panoramic views. Near the base of Monte Strabut, you can find remnants of Tolmezzo castle, built after the year 1000, on the way to Pra Castello.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks around Tolmezzo?

Hiking is popular throughout the year, but the best time generally depends on the specific peak and your experience. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is ideal for higher altitudes, while some routes, like those on Monte Amariana, are accessible even in winter, though requiring appropriate gear and conditions.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks near Tolmezzo?

While many peaks involve challenging ascents, some trails offer more moderate experiences suitable for families. The 'Anello dello Strabut' provides scenic paths through forests and meadows, and its moderate difficulty might be suitable for families with some hiking experience. Always check the specific trail difficulty and length before heading out with children.

What makes Monte Amariana a significant peak in the region?

Monte Amariana is known as the 'queen of Carnia' due to its isolated, powerful, and pyramid-shaped elevation dominating Tolmezzo. It holds cultural significance with a statue of the Madonna on its summit, blessed by Pope John Paul II. Its distinctive shape, including a side said to be 'chipped' by the 1976 earthquake, and a local legend about its formation, add to its unique character.

Can I find mountain huts or accommodation near the trails around Tolmezzo?

While specific mountain huts are not detailed in the immediate vicinity of every peak, the region is well-equipped for hikers. The renovated Rifugio Cimenti is mentioned as an access point for longer routes on Monte Amariana. Tolmezzo itself, as a mountain town, offers various accommodation options, and it's advisable to check local listings for huts or refuges along specific routes.

What unique natural features characterize the mountain peaks near Tolmezzo?

The peaks around Tolmezzo showcase diverse natural beauty. Monte Amariana is notable for its distinctive pyramid shape and isolated prominence. Creta Grauzaria stands out with its distinctly rocky character, featuring fascinating Dolomitic towers, including the famous Medace, and numerous scree slopes. The rugged alpine landscapes are a defining feature of the entire region.

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

The area around Tolmezzo is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Tolmezzo guide, which includes routes like the 'Arta Thermal Park – Būt Stream loop'. For more advanced mountaineering, there are challenging routes like the 'Farina del Diavolo via ferrata loop' mentioned in the Mountain Hikes around Tolmezzo guide.

How accessible are the mountain peaks around Tolmezzo by public transport or car?

Tolmezzo serves as a gateway to the Carnic Alps, making many peaks accessible. While specific public transport details to trailheads might vary, major peaks often have designated access routes. For example, Monte Amariana has multiple access routes, including a more accessible 'normal route' (CAI 414) from Amaro. For other peaks, driving to a starting point and parking is often the most convenient option.

Are there any specific tips for hiking Monte San Simeone?

Monte San Simeone offers beautiful views of the plain around Udine and panoramas over the Tagliamento and Julian Alps. The ascent features an impressive 24 neatly stacked bends on the east side, with some sections passing through short tunnels. The road ends near the small Chiesa San Simeone at 1215 m, and further ascent towards the summit may require a mountain bike or continued hiking.

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