Best mountain peaks around Massa Lubrense are found on the Sorrentine Peninsula, an area known for its diverse landscapes. The region features elevated points that provide views of the Bay of Naples, the island of Capri, and the Gulf of Salerno. These peaks offer a range of experiences, from prominent summits to scenic viewpoints and elevated coastal areas. The natural environment includes Mediterranean scrub and olive groves, alongside dramatic sea cliffs.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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A panoramic point on the Sorrento Peninsula with a breathtaking view of the Sorrento Plain, Vesuvius, the Gulf of Naples (with Capo Miseno, Procida, Ischia, Capri) and the Gulf of Salerno, up to Punta Licosa. On clear days you can see towards the North West, more or less behind Capo Miseno, even the Pontine Islands
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Beautiful views from the panoramic point of Monte San Costanzo.
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You should be lucky with the clouds, otherwise there will be poor visibility
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It is a hill with a pointed shape, hence the name "Pizzitiello", from which you can enjoy splendid views of the coast below. When proceeding in the direction of Torca the descent, between steps and rocks, can be treacherous as is the climb in the opposite direction. Trekking clothing, sturdy shoes and a minimum of mountaineering experience are necessary.
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It is an exceptional panoramic point. In spring, the slope overlooking the sea is dotted with brooms on which many butterflies flutter
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From here it is possible to admire the Amalfi coast and the gulf of Naples. Great vantage point to take great photos
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This small mountain has two peacks, on the left the one with the characteristic little white church dedicated to San Costanzo and on the right the other peack with a radio station used for air traffic control. Between the two peaks, a small pine forest offers a nice shaded area and the possibility of parking for those who have come to this point by car or motorbike.
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Expanses of wheat overlooking the entire Sorrento Peninsula, including Capri.
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For unparalleled 360-degree views, consider visiting Mount San Costanzo, which provides vistas of both the Gulfs of Naples and Salerno. Another excellent choice is Monte Solaro summit, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area, including Capri and Vesuvius. The Altar and Cross of Monte Comune also provides exceptional views of the entire Sorrento Peninsula.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Mount Pizzitiello offers a demanding ascent. Its descent towards Torca, characterized by steps and rocks, can be treacherous and requires appropriate trekking gear and some mountaineering experience. Punta Campanella also features cliffs popular for climbing, with routes up to 90 meters high.
At the summit of Mount San Costanzo, you'll find a church. Punta Campanella, an elevated point at the tip of the Sorrento Peninsula, is home to the 14th-century Tower of Minerva, built to defend against Saracen attacks. Additionally, the Christ the Redeemer of Mount Vico Alvano is a man-made monument offering great views.
While specific 'family-friendly' categorizations for all peaks aren't available, Monte Solaro summit is accessible via a chairlift, making it a convenient option for families to enjoy the panoramic views without a strenuous hike. The pinewood area at Mount San Costanzo also offers a pleasant shaded spot.
The region around Massa Lubrense's peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Punta Campanella loop with views of Capri. For those interested in cycling, there are MTB trails like the Mount Santa Croce and Mount San Costanzo route. Running trails are also available, such as the Punta Campanella loop.
You can reach Monte Solaro summit either by taking a chairlift or by hiking a path. The chairlift offers a convenient way to enjoy the views, while the hike provides a pleasant walk, taking about 45 minutes uphill.
From the peaks, you'll witness diverse landscapes, including Mediterranean scrub, olive groves, and dramatic sea cliffs. The views often encompass the deep-blue sea of the marine protected area, the Bay of Naples, the island of Capri, the Gulf of Salerno, and even the Li Galli archipelago from trails like the Sentiero delle Sirenuse.
Yes, Punta Campanella, while a promontory, offers dramatic sea cliffs and is part of the Sentiero di Athena, providing breathtaking views of the deep-blue sea and the Gulf of Naples. The Fiordo di Crapolla, though not a peak, involves a walk along an ancient mule track followed by a descent to a secluded beach, offering a unique blend of hiking and coastal exploration.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially the 360-degree vistas from spots like Mount San Costanzo and Monte Solaro summit. The blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities like hiking and climbing are also highly appreciated.
You can reach a pinewood area near the summit of Mount San Costanzo by car, with parking available for those who drive up. For other peaks, access is typically via hiking trails, though some viewpoints might have nearby road access.
The Sentiero delle Sirenuse (Sirenuse Trail) is known for connecting Torca to Colli di San Pietro. It features panoramic ridges that offer spectacular views of both the Gulfs of Naples and Salerno, as well as the Li Galli archipelago, making it a highly scenic route.


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