Best mountain peaks around Campagna offer a diverse range of landscapes, from active volcanoes to ancient karst formations and forested ranges. This region features an impressive array of mountains providing varied terrain and opportunities for outdoor exploration. The peaks are characterized by clear, calcareous mountains, deep valleys, and extensive forests. These natural features contribute to a rich biodiversity and numerous trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Cervialto represents the highest peak of the Picentini mountains and is the fourth highest peak in Campania after La Gallinola in Matese (1923 meters), Cervati (1899 meters) and Mutria (1823 meters), as well as the largest in the province of Avellino. The mountain extends between the municipalities of Calabritto and Bagnoli Irpino. The summit is the border point between the two municipalities. The characteristic summit sinkhole between the summit and the sub-peak falls within the municipality of Bagnoli Irpino (IGM 1:25,000). Cervialto is known above all thanks to its proximity to the Laceno plateau (Laceno lake), a well-known tourist destination, from which it is 3.6 km away. Cervialto is surrounded by Mount Rajamagra (1,667 m) where there are ski lifts, by Mount Cervarolo, by Mount Piscacca or Magnone, by Montagnone di Nusco, by Cervarulo, by Calvello and, on the Salernitano side, by the Polveracchio massif. The Colle del Leone, the Ripe del Moggio, the Montagna Grande and the Colle del Sagrestano form the backdrop to the series of "high mountains". On one of the peaks, there is the radio station of the Firefighters of the Lioni section. ... https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Cervialto
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Accellica is a mountain that is part of the Picentini mountains in Campania. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Accellica
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Some trails are not well marked, pay attention
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Monte Cervialto with its 1809 m above sea level is the highest peak in the Picentini area. From the summit you can enjoy a spectacular panorama from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the peaks of the Lattari Mountains, from the Amalfi Coast to the Alburni Mountains, from the top of Monte Cervati in Cilento to the other peaks of the Picentini.
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Here is the info: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polveracchio
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The defensive building is set between two natural rock towers in a locality in the hamlet of Felitto, in an inaccessible place that dominates the entire valley below. The fortress was surrounded by a triple wall, the first of which can still be identified by some fragments incorporated in the current urbanization; the second, halfway up the slope, still has the watchtowers and the entrance to the Castrum intact; the third with two quadrangular towers was placed to guard the central nucleus built at maximum height. In the factories, the re-use of clay fragments and previous constructions is visible. The various rooms in which the inhabitants' daily activities took place are still clearly evident: three cisterns for collecting rainwater, halls, service area, halls, suspended arches and more. Between the second and third walls, the vast residential settlement can still be identified, positioned on a vast, mainly flat surface. In this area the ruins of a Christian church outline the small nave and the apse.
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With its 1,790 meters of altitude, Monte Polveracchio is the third highest peak of the Picentini Mountains. From its summit the view is majestic.
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Trekking clothing and footwear are required as well as sufficient experience.
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Campania offers a diverse range of mountain peaks. Notable ones include the Matese Massif, home to Monte Miletto (the highest peak in Campania), Monte Cervati in the Cilento National Park, and the Monti Picentini range with peaks like Monte Cervialto and Monte Terminio. Of course, the iconic Mount Vesuvius is also a major highlight.
Many peaks in Campania provide stunning vistas. From Monte Miletto in the Matese Massif, you can see both the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas on clear days. Monte Cervati offers views across the Vallo di Diano and the Gulf of Policastro. Monte Cervialto, a highlight in the Picentini area, provides a spectacular panorama from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Lattari Mountains. Additionally, Mount Vesuvius offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Naples, and Monte San Michele (Molare) in the Sorrento Peninsula is known for some of the best views in the region.
Yes, Mount Vesuvius is arguably the most famous peak in Campania and is one of only two active volcanoes in continental Europe. Hiking to its crater rim offers a unique experience and panoramic views of the Bay of Naples.
The mountain peaks in Campania are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, and canyoning, especially in areas like the Matese Regional Park. In winter, skiing and snowshoeing are popular. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the Hiking around Campagna guide, which includes trails in the Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini. There are also Running Trails around Campagna and Road Cycling Routes around Campagna available.
Yes, Campania offers several challenging trails. For instance, the climb to Monte Accellica Summit is known for being very steep on both sides. The trails around Colle Medoro in the Alburni Mountains are classified as challenging (EE - Expert Hikers) and may require mountaineering experience. Similarly, reaching the top of On the ridge of Mount Altillo can be difficult and tiring for novice hikers, requiring the presence of experts.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, some areas provide more accessible options. The Monti Picentini Regional Park has numerous marked trails suitable for all levels, including those leading through dense woodlands and open meadows. For easy hiking routes, you can check the Hiking around Campagna guide, which features routes like the 'Via del Pellegrino – loop in the Parco dei Monti Piacentini' and 'Acquabianca Waterfall loop from Oasi naturale Valle della Caccia'.
Campania's mountains are rich in natural beauty and biodiversity. The Matese Massif features clear, calcareous mountains, deep valleys, sinkholes, and caves, along with picturesque lakes like Lago del Matese. It's home to deer, wild boars, and golden eagles. Monte Cervati boasts extensive forests, pastures, and a unique karstic environment, protecting species like otters, wolves, wildcats, and various birds. The Monti Picentini are characterized by lush forests and are a haven for birdwatchers, with deer and foxes. Mount Vesuvius also has a unique ecosystem within its national park.
The region is rich in history and culture. For example, Olevano Castle is a defensive building set between two natural rock towers, dominating the valley below, and offers insights into ancient fortifications. At 1,852 meters on Monte Cervati, the Sanctuary of 'Madonna della Neve' (Our Lady of the Snow) attracts many pilgrims. The area around Mount Vesuvius is historically significant due to the 79 AD eruption that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum, allowing visitors to connect with past events.
The warmer months are generally ideal for hiking in most of Campania's mountains, with trails leading through forests and alpine meadows. However, some peaks like Monte Miletto are popular for skiing and snow sports in winter. For specific areas like the Monti Picentini, the park is ideal for hiking with numerous marked trails, suggesting spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
The Monti Picentini Regional Park offers numerous marked trails suitable for various levels. You can find several hiking routes in this area, such as 'L'Oasi Valle della Caccia – loop in the Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini' and 'Monte Polveracchio loop from Monte Calvo'. More options are available in the Hiking around Campagna guide.
Monte Epomeo is the highest mountain on the island of Ischia, offering commanding views over the entire island. It's a popular spot for hikers, with paths leading to the summit. For those preferring a less strenuous ascent, a chairlift is also available.
The Matese Massif is unique for its significant natural beauty and ecological value, featuring clear, calcareous mountains, deep valleys, sinkholes, and caves, showcasing typical karst phenomena. It's protected by the Matese Regional Park and is an outdoor haven for trekking, mountain biking, and winter sports. It also boasts rich biodiversity and picturesque lakes like Lago del Matese, the highest karst lake in Italy. You can learn more about the Matese Massif on Italia.it.


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