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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Vecchiano

Best mountain peaks around Vecchiano are found within the Monte Pisano range, a small mountain system north of Pisa. This area features a diverse landscape of plains, rolling hills, and proximity to the sea, with peaks reaching up to 1000 meters above sea level. Vecchiano is situated on the edge of this range, offering elevated points and scenic hiking opportunities. The region serves as a natural border between Pisa and Lucca, providing a blend of nature and historical sites.

Best mountain peaks around Vecchiano

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Monte Faeta Summit View, a summit that offers an irresistible viewpoint. It is considered the most beautiful panoramic point of the Pisan Mountains, providing views of Pisa, the Arno, and the sea.
  • Another must-see spot is Monte Quiesa, a summit. This hill separates Lucca from Viareggio and is popular with cyclists, offering a fast descent towards Lucca.
  • Visitors also love Summit of Monte Moriglion di Penna, a summit. This peak, reaching 542 meters, provides extensive views from the Tyrrhenian coast to the northern Apennines, including islands like Capraia and Corsica on clear days.
  • Vecchiano is known for summits, viewpoints, and historical sites. The area offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, catering to different interests and experience levels.
  • The mountain peaks around Vecchiano are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 120 upvotes and 60 photos shared.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Summit of Monte Moriglion di Penna

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Mount Moriglion di Penna, while only reaching a maximum height of 542 meters, offers a breathtaking view that extends from the Tyrrhenian coast to the peaks of the northern Apennines. On days when the sky is clearer, from its top you can see some islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea to the south such as Capraia, Gorgona and Corsica. While looking north you can see the peaks of the Apuan Alps and the Apennines, which in winter are covered with snow.
The Moriglion di Penna overlooks the villages of Santa Maria del Giudice and San Lorenzo a Vaccoli, small villages that developed especially in the Lombard period (6th-7th century).

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Spelonca Hermitage

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The ancient settlement is located in the Lucca area, but near the border with the province of Pisa, near the Passo di Croce where the old communication route between Pisa and Lucca passed and can be reached on foot from the pass itself. Some authors identify the area as the Hermitage of San Giuliano di Spelonca, others as S. Giorgio.
The hermitage was founded in 1190 by the black hermits (by the priests magister Johannes de Petris, later called Honestus, and Dulcis). The founders were not hermits in the classical sense who chose solitude and meditation (eremos = alone), but groups of monks who decided to live together like the apostles, in poverty, in rather isolated places, even in contrast with the ecclesiastical institutions. They also dedicated themselves to the religious assistance of the population who lived in these places and who had difficulty reaching the churches. There were many hermit settlements in Tuscany and especially on the Monti Pisani, which some identify with the Mons heremita, which also appears in a fresco in the Camposanto monumentale of Pisa and in another in the church of S. Agostino in S. Gimignano. The many legends that exist regarding the presence of hermits on the Monti Pisani at the beginning of the Christian era and in the early Middle Ages are not, to this day, supported by documentary or archaeological evidence.
The most evident construction currently is represented by a small single-hall church, from a later period than the foundation; the facade and the barrel vault are from 1800, but the structures, which also show a later extension that could have eliminated a previous apse, are of medieval origin.
An uncommon case, there are interesting structures in its vicinity dug directly into the rock including a cistern with a quadrangular mouth, dug partly into the rock and partly into the cave room by means of a retaining wall, on which there are also stone supports and notches in the rock (probable support of wooden structures), a staircase with holes for a gate or door and a circular basin surrounded by channels, post holes and joints; furthermore, base rooms for probable structures of the hermitage are visible. Similar structures also seem to be present on the right side beyond the opening of the cave.
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Monte Faeta Summit View

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Irresistible viewpoint. Challenging climb from campo di croce. With an "easy" ebike but the bike must be managed, without electric help the climb is complicated, heavy but within the reach of anyone who has a decent workout because the ground is good enough. A bit of self-propelled gravel towards the top when the Slope increases also breaks the boxes a lot but with a 22-36 you go up. 😄 Maybe the last two straights are really tough for me as I have several kilos too much and I don't train consistently on similar slopes. But it is worth going up there. I recommend to the less trained to try and at the most finish it on foot or even do it all on foot as the view is beautiful. Downhill towards the cross field there is no need for special driving skills. The first 20 meters of descent are steep with an immediate left curve that gives the impression of not being able to turn at speed. A telescopic or lowered seat is a great starting point for safety. But the descent is also enjoyable.

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Monte Zano Summit Cross

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The conical Monte Zano is the characteristic background of the town of Vorno. On the top a large cross stands out, which is illuminated at night.
It is accessed from the parish church and after 150 m by going right, along the path that with a beautiful panoramic route goes around the mountain from the west and then from the south, going to the dirt road to Santallago. With a scarce 100 m of elevation gain, you then climb to the top.

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Monte Verruchino Summit

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Verruchino is a beautiful panoramic point, the last stretch is "to be conquered" for the vegetation and the beautiful rocky masses on which to move. The climb from the Lavinia path is particular because it winds like a tunnel between the plants from which the sunlight filters, the last stretch of the path is decidedly steep and to be avoided if wet, on a mtb it would be nice to go down it by going up from the opposite side but not it is trivial to pass the rocky stretch with the mtb by hand!

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April 22, 2025, Monte Moriglion di Penna Summit

Relatively low peak with a nice view! Warning: the climb from San Lorenzo to Vaccoli is very rewarding and fun if you consider the altitude at which you move. If you want something more challenging you can climb from S. Maria del Giudice and choose the path on the right at the fork marked with 2 blue sections that climbs with short rocky sections and loose rocks. There are some easy climbing sections and if you want you can add others if you move away from the path for a moment. Obviously be careful if you intend to climb up, it is necessary to check what you take in your hands because not everything you touch is good, there are flakes and rocks "only supported".

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I recommend using poles, and not doing it downhill shortly after the rain like I did (risking my ankle going off)

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During a mountain bike ride, some beautiful views are always nice!

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The faeta is always safe on clear days you have a priceless view

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beautiful panorama from Mount Verruchino

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Verruchino is a beautiful panoramic point, the last stretch is "to be conquered" for the vegetation and the beautiful rocky masses on which to move. The climb from the Lavinia path is particular because it winds like a tunnel between the plants from which the sunlight filters, the last stretch of the path is decidedly steep and to be avoided if wet, on a mtb it would be nice to go down it by going up from the opposite side but not it is trivial to pass the rocky stretch with the mtb by hand!

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Although of modest altitude this "hill" offers a very beautiful 360 view, furthermore climbing from San Vincenzo to Vaccoli gives the impression of being on a real mountain because the path, which can only be followed with 2 legs, no wheels, is very rocky !

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Beautiful climb from Campo Croce. Stunning panorama from Lake Massaciuccoli to Livorno with Pisa and its river in the middle

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most rewarding mountain peaks to visit around Vecchiano?

The Monte Pisano range offers several rewarding peaks. For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Monte Faeta Summit View, which provides vistas of Pisa, the Arno, and the sea. Another excellent choice is the Summit of Monte Moriglion di Penna, offering extensive views from the Tyrrhenian coast to the northern Apennines, and even islands like Capraia and Corsica on clear days.

Are there any mountain peaks popular with cyclists near Vecchiano?

Yes, Monte Quiesa is particularly popular with cyclists. This hill separates Lucca from Viareggio and is known for its fast descent towards Lucca, making it a favorite for those on two wheels.

What historical sites can be found among the peaks and hills near Vecchiano?

The region is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of the medieval fortress at Rocca della Verruca, which offers strategic views and a connection to conflicts between Pisa and Florence. Additionally, the Spelonca Hermitage, located near the Passo di Croce, is an ancient settlement with structures dug directly into the rock, reflecting its medieval origins as a monastic site.

What kind of hiking trails are available in the Monte Pisano area near Vecchiano?

The Monte Pisano area, including Vecchiano, offers a diverse network of hiking trails suitable for various experience levels. You can find routes winding through woods, olive groves, and along the coastline. The “CAI 103 'Ring of Vecchiano'” is a marked path that allows for direct exploration of the area from Vecchiano. For more options, check out the Hiking around Vecchiano guide.

Are there any easy mountain hikes or viewpoints accessible for a shorter outing?

Yes, for an accessible spot with panoramic views, Mount Legnaio is mentioned as offering an easy 3-hour hiking itinerary. Another option is the Monte Zano Summit Cross, which can be reached via a beautiful panoramic route with a modest elevation gain, making it suitable for a shorter walk.

What natural features can I expect to see when exploring the peaks around Vecchiano?

The Monte Pisano range boasts rich biodiversity. You'll encounter oak forests, olive groves, and stunning coastal views from higher elevations. In spring, the slopes of Monte Bruceto are particularly notable for a spectacular flowering of wild orchids and irises, offering a picturesque environment for hikers.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks near Vecchiano?

The Monte Pisano area is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring is ideal for witnessing the vibrant flora, such as the wild orchids and irises on Monte Bruceto. Clear days, especially outside of peak summer heat, will offer the best visibility for the extensive panoramic views from peaks like Monte Faeta and Monte Moriglion di Penna.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks of Vecchiano?

Beyond hiking, the Monte Pisano area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. The region offers a network of trails suitable for all experience levels. You can find various routes for cycling around Vecchiano and dedicated MTB trails, allowing you to explore the diverse landscape on two wheels.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks and surrounding area of Vecchiano?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Monte Faeta Summit View, which offers vistas of Pisa, the Arno, and the sea. The blend of natural beauty with historical sites, such as ancient hermitages and medieval fortresses, also adds to the unique appeal of the Monte Pisano area. The diverse trails cater to both casual walkers and more experienced hikers and cyclists.

Are there any mountain peaks that offer views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and islands?

Absolutely. The Summit of Monte Moriglion di Penna, despite its moderate elevation, provides breathtaking views that extend from the Tyrrhenian coast to the northern Apennines. On clear days, you can even spot islands like Capraia, Gorgona, and Corsica from its summit.

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