Mountain peaks around Baronissi, a town in Italy's Campania region, are situated within or near the Monti Picentini and Monti Lattari mountain ranges. This area provides diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering various elevations and panoramic views. These peaks serve as prominent natural features in the landscape surrounding Baronissi.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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360° panorama and place of worship with Sanctuary dedicated to <san <michele Arcangelo
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Attention, a bad pass in name and in fact, an exposed section and suitable for those who do not suffer from vertigo
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picnic area adjacent to the church
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On the top there is the highest sanctuary dedicated to the cult of Saint Michael the Archangel in Italy which is the destination of processions throughout the year. Some rooms of the sanctuary are always open to be used as a refuge by hikers
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On the top of the mountain, resting on a rock spur, there is a small church dedicated to the Madonna Queen of Monte Stella.
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Going up to Pizzo San Michele is always a one-of-a-kind experience. Steep climb but a view that pays off.
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With fresh snow the route is tiring but at the same time it is well marked and therefore worth it because reaching the summit means seeing a breathtaking view.
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The region around Baronissi features several notable peaks. Among them are Pizzo San Michele Summit and Sanctuary, known for its panoramic views and a small church at its summit, and Monte Mai Summit, which offers expansive vistas including Mount Vesuvius. Another unique natural feature is the Hole of Mount Finestra, a distinctive rock formation.
From peaks like Pizzo San Michele, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the Gulf of Salerno and the surrounding Lattari, Alburni, and Picentini Mountains. Monte Mai Summit provides even more extensive views, stretching from Mount Accellica to the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius, and on clear days, even the Matese massif.
Yes, Pizzo San Michele Summit hosts a small church dedicated to the Madonna Queen of Monte Stella, often referred to as a sanctuary. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Star is located on a rocky spur on top of Monte Stella, offering stunning views over the valley and the Gulf of Salerno.
The highest peak mentioned in the immediate vicinity is Monte Mai Summit, reaching an altitude of 1,607 meters (5,272 feet) above sea level. It is the main peak of the Mai group within the Monti Picentini.
Many of the trails leading to these peaks, such as those for Pizzo San Michele and Monte Mai, are considered challenging due to their steep ascents. The path to the Hole of Mount Finestra is also described as very treacherous in some parts, requiring mountaineering experience and sturdy shoes. However, hikes around Monte Stella are generally described as moderate and suitable for those with good fitness.
One of the most distinctive natural features is the Hole of Mount Finestra, a natural hole in the rock located on the fork between the North and South peaks of Monte Finestra. This formation gives the mountain its name.
While some peaks involve challenging climbs, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Star on Monte Stella is categorized as family-friendly. Hikes around Monte Stella are generally described as moderate with easily accessible paths, making them more suitable for families with good fitness.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Baronissi offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'View of Mount Vesuvius – Della Laura Climb loop' from Baronissi, and MTB trails such as the 'Croce – Santa Teresa Beach loop'.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, especially during the evening. The unique combination of natural beauty, challenging trails, and the presence of historical and religious sites like the sanctuaries on Pizzo San Michele and Monte Stella, provides moments of relaxation and a unique experience.
The mountain peaks around Baronissi are primarily situated within or close to the Monti Picentini and Monti Lattari mountain ranges. For instance, Pizzo San Michele is part of the Monti Lattari, while Monte Mai belongs to the Monti Picentini.
Yes, on Monte Salto, you can find the Statue of Saint Francis. This statue serves as a panoramic point, offering views on the side of Bracigliano and is often included in local cycling and hiking routes.


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