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Hiking around Montieri offers diverse landscapes, characterized by rolling hills and lush forests typical of the Tuscan countryside. The region features notable natural attractions such as the Cornate e Fosini Nature Reserve, known for its biodiversity. Hikers can explore historic mining sites and reach the Poggio di Montieri summit, the highest point in the vicinity. The area also includes intriguing geological features like the Buca delle Fate, a natural ravine with a medieval tunnel.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Embark on the Poggio di Montieri Loop Trail, a moderate hike that takes you through the scenic Tuscan countryside. This route spans 4.2 miles (6.8 km) and involves an elevation gain of 1223 feet (373 metres), typically taking around 2 hours and 19 minutes to complete. You will find yourself immersed in lush forests and rolling hills, with opportunities to reach the Poggio di Montieri Summit for panoramic views.
To start your adventure, you can usually find parking near the historic town of Montieri, which serves as the convenient starting point for this circular walk. The paths are generally accessible, but some sections may require you to be sure-footed, especially on the ascent to Poggio di Montieri. The descent includes a segment on a paved road that is closed to traffic before rejoining a forest path.
This trail is nestled within the beautiful Parco Nazionale delle Colline Metallifere, offering more than just natural beauty. As you hike, you can explore The Beech Forest and even take short detours to ancient silver mines, connecting you to Montieri's rich historical mining heritage. It is a great way to experience both the natural and cultural history of the region.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39
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9.47km
02:56
340m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21
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10.4km
03:09
340m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.08km
01:47
300m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Elba is the largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago and the third largest in Italy by area. Located about 10 km from the coast of Piombino, it is famous for its extraordinary geological variety, ranging from white sand beaches to the granite reliefs of Monte Capanne (1018 m). Historically known as the place of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile in 1814, the island preserves important historical testimonies, including Napoleonic villas and ancient iron mines.
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Gerfalco is an ancient medieval village located at 774 meters above sea level in the municipality of Montieri, in the province of Grosseto. Often described as a "small nativity scene", it is immersed in the Colline Metallifere and is known for its mining history and proximity to the Cornate and Fosini Natural Reserve. The name of the village probably derives from the medieval German ger-Falke, meaning "falcon bearer", suggesting origins linked to nobles of Germanic lineage. It was an important mining center, contested between the bishops of Volterra and powerful families such as the Pannocchieschi and Aldobrandeschi. The village retains the structure of a castle and is characterized by the use of red ammonitic limestone, a pinkish stone also used in the construction of the Siena Cathedral.
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Le Cornate di Gerfalco (1060-1081 m a.s.l.) represent the highest peak of the Metalliferous Hills in Tuscany, located between the provinces of Grosseto and Siena. They are part of the Cornate and Fosini Nature Reserve and offer a panorama that ranges from the Tuscan Archipelago to Corsica and the Apennines.
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Le Cornate di Gerfalco (1060-1081 m a.s.l.) represent the highest peak of the Metalliferous Hills in Tuscany, located between the provinces of Grosseto and Siena. They are part of the Cornate and Fosini Nature Reserve and offer a panorama that ranges from the Tuscan Archipelago to Corsica and the Apennines.
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The Cornate di Gerfalco (1060-1081 m above sea level) represent the highest peak of the Colline Metallifere in Tuscany, located between the provinces of Grosseto and Siena. They are part of the Cornate and Fosini Natural Reserve and offer a panorama that ranges from the Tuscan Archipelago to Corsica and the Apennines.
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In the Cornate di Gerfalco area, the highest mountain in the Colline Metallifere, stand two small villages, once mining castles and today a destination for summer camps for children from Siena. Around them lay mines of silver, iron, lead, and copper, cultivated since the Etruscan era but especially between the 9th and 13th centuries, when the area was acquired by the Republic of Siena and became one of the most important "silver mines" in Italy and Europe, until its closure in the 15th century, with a partial reactivation in the 18th-19th centuries under the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and then in the early years of the 20th century with the construction of new galleries with negative results and the recovery of material from landfills: pyrite (sulfuric acid) and smithsonite (zinc).
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At the foot of the Cornate mountains, like a miniature nativity scene, lies the charming village of Gerfalco, a perfect subject for photography and painting enthusiasts. Also a hub of mining exploration and controlled during the Middle Ages by the noble Pannochieschi family, it owes its name to the words ger-Falke, from the Medieval German, meaning "hawk-bearer." The road that encircles the village's perimeter suddenly seems lost in time. The church of San Biagio, consecrated in 1323, watches over the village. It was built with an adjoining convent, now a parish house and summer youth center.
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Beautiful view of the surrounding valley, where you can see Massa Marittima, Follonica, the coast and on clear days Elba and Corsica. To get there you have to follow a fairly clean path, not too exposed, with a fair slope, which passes through a forest until you reach the top at about 1059m.
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Montieri offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 25 routes available. These trails cater to various skill levels, including 11 easy, 10 moderate, and 5 difficult options.
The Montieri region is characterized by picturesque scenery, featuring lush forests and rolling hills typical of the Tuscan countryside. You'll find diverse landscapes, from the biodiversity of the Cornate e Fosini Nature Reserve to panoramic views from summits like Poggio di Montieri.
Yes, Montieri has several easy trails suitable for families. An excellent option is the Il Pian Picnic Area – La Buca delle Fate loop from Montieri, which is 3.7 km long and takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. This route allows you to explore the intriguing Buca delle Fate, a natural ravine with a medieval tunnel.
Absolutely. Many trails in Montieri are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Poggio di Montieri Loop Trail is a moderate 6.8 km circular route offering views from the highest point in the area.
Montieri's trails lead to several interesting natural features. You can visit the La Buca delle Fate, a natural ravine with a medieval tunnel, or explore the Biancane Nature Park and Le Biancane Geothermal Park, known for their unique geological formations like the Fumaroles in Valle del Diavolo.
Yes, Montieri is renowned for its panoramic vistas. The View of the Valley – Il Pian Picnic Area loop from Montieri is a moderate 9.5 km path specifically designed to showcase magnificent views of the valley and surrounding countryside.
The hiking routes in Montieri are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from around 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the stunning panoramic views encountered along the trails.
Montieri has a rich history, particularly as an ancient center for copper and silver mining. Some trails lead directly to these historic mining sites, intertwining natural beauty with cultural heritage. The region also features archaeological sites like the Canonica di San Niccolò.
The Poggio di Montieri summit is the highest point in the vicinity, rewarding climbers with breathtaking panoramic views. The Poggio di Montieri Loop Trail is a great way to reach this vantage point.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Montieri offers several difficult routes. A notable moderate option is the Trail to the Le Cornate summit – View of Cornate di Gerfalco loop from Gerfalco, which is 13.7 km long and takes approximately 4 hours 23 minutes to complete.
Beyond hiking, Montieri and its surroundings cater to other outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy mountain biking on dedicated trails, bird watching in the natural reserves, or visit local wineries and farms for a taste of the region's agricultural heritage.


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