Best mountain peaks around Cottanello are situated within a landscape of dense woods, rolling hills, and mountain pastures. The region, part of the broader Sabine Mountains, features elevated terrain and nearby mountains that provide views and hiking opportunities. Cottanello village is located at an elevation of 550 meters, with the area reaching approximately 1,221 meters. This area is also characterized by cultural significance, including ancient hermitages and historical features.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Laying of the Summit Book together with the CAI Subsection of Guidonia and the CAI Section of Monterotondo
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View with Mount Terminillo and Gran Sasso in the background
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Mandatory destination at least once a year!
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"The chapel erected on the peak which was always called Monte San Francesco, at 1203 m, recalls the hermit's place where Saint Francis lived, under a cloth stretched and tied to four hornbeams, before the foundation of the convent of Greccio. In 1713, Clemente XI wanted to build a chapel in memory. From up there, the view is beautiful: from the left you can see the pink Mount Vettore, then the Reatini mountains, up to the Velino group".
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This chapel is a perfect spot to take a break and enjoy the view. It consists of two rooms, a small church and a refuge area, managed by the local mountain community. Both are always open and offer excellent shelter on rainy autumn and winter days.
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Monte Pizzuto, with its 1288 metres, is the second peak of the Monti Sabini after the nearby Monte Tancia. Unlike the latter, it enjoys a much wider panoramic view. On one side on the Tiber Valley and Mount Soratte and on the other on the Central Apennines with the clearly visible massifs of Terminillo and Gran Sasso.
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It is not the official summit but it is the most beautiful panoramic point of the small Tancia complex. From here the view spans 360° from the Gran San Sasso to the Lazio coast.
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The region around Cottanello offers several notable elevated features and natural areas. Among the most popular are Monte Tancia Summit (1,292 m), the highest peak of the Sabine mountains, offering an incredible panorama. Visitors also highly appreciate Monte Pizzuto Summit, known for its wide panoramic views of the Tiber Valley and the Central Apennines. For a unique natural experience, the Ancient Chestnut Trees of Monte Cimitella feature centuries-old trees of monumental dimensions.
While specific 'family_friendly' tags are not prominent for all peaks, the region's diverse trails cater to various skill levels. The Chapel of Saint Francis is noted as a family-friendly spot, offering a nice view and a place to rest. The Pratoni di Cottanello also offer extensive open spaces and gentle hills, suitable for less strenuous walks with children.
The area is rich in history. The Chapel of Saint Francis is a significant historical site where Saint Francis of Assisi is said to have meditated. The Hermitage of San Cataldo, carved directly into the rock, is a Natural Monument preserving 9th and 10th-century frescoes and served as a retreat for Benedictine monks. Additionally, Monte Lacerone is historically important as the source of the famous red Cottanello marble, used even by Bernini for St. Peter's Basilica.
The hiking trails in the vicinity of Cottanello are highly regarded, with an average rating of 4.5 stars on Komoot. A popular moderate trail, approximately 14.7 km long, traverses the Pratoni di Cottanello and passes by the Hermitage of San Cataldo. Another moderate 12.0 km path near Greccio offers views of Monte Croci and passes the historic Sanctuary of San Francesco da Greccio. You can find more options on the Hiking around Cottanello guide.
The trails around Cottanello cater to various skill levels, from easy paths to more demanding treks. For example, the ascent to Monte Tancia Summit (1,292 m) is described as a simple excursion. However, reaching Monte Pizzuto Summit from Roccantica offers a more challenging, panoramic path. Many trails are rated as 'intermediate' or 'moderate', providing a good balance for most hikers.
The peaks around Cottanello offer stunning panoramic views. From Monte Tancia Summit (1,292 m), you can enjoy an incredible panorama as the highest peak of the Sabine mountains. Monte Pizzuto Summit provides a wide panoramic view encompassing the Tiber Valley, Mount Soratte, and the Central Apennines, including the massifs of Terminillo and Gran Sasso. The Southern summit of Monte Tancia also offers a 360° view from Gran Sasso to the Lazio coast.
Yes, beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for other outdoor sports. You can explore various cycling routes, including those around Cottanello, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For runners, there are several running trails available. For more details on these activities, you can check the Cycling around Cottanello guide and the Running Trails around Cottanello guide.
The region's diverse landscapes, featuring thick woods, gentle hills, and mountain pastures, are enjoyable across seasons. While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, the tranquility and natural beauty suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can also be suitable, especially in shaded areas or for early morning excursions.
The landscape around Cottanello is characterized by dense woods, rolling hills, and extensive mountain pastures, such as the Pratoni di Cottanello. You'll find diverse natural features, including ancient oak trees and unique geological formations like the rock-carved Hermitage of San Cataldo. The area offers a tranquil environment with varied terrain for exploration.
Yes, the impressive Monte Soratte, a prominent peak in the Lazio region, is visible from Cottanello itself, adding to the scenic backdrop. From Monte Pizzuto Summit, you can enjoy a wide panoramic view that specifically includes Mount Soratte.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible panoramic views from summits like Monte Tancia Summit (1,292 m) and Monte Pizzuto Summit. The tranquility of the area, the diverse landscapes of forests and pastures, and the historical significance of sites like the Hermitage of San Cataldo and the Chapel of Saint Francis are also highly appreciated. The well-regarded hiking trails, with an average 4.5-star rating, contribute to a positive experience.


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