Mountain peaks around Africo offer diverse landscapes within the Aspromonte region. This area features a blend of high-altitude summits and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas. The terrain includes parts of the Aspromonte National Park and river valleys like the Amendolea. Africo provides opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical sites.
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Beautiful panorama overlooking the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Sea.
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Monte Cerasia is located 1,013 meters above sea level. At the top you can enjoy a spectacular panorama between the Ionian Sea and the Aspromonte National Park.
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The step of the Zita or "the step of the fiancée" tells a sad story from the Middle Ages of the death of a girl named Caterina. The story tells of a girl who kills herself because she doesn't want to marry the man chosen for her. Legend says that she was in love with someone else.
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Following the Sentiero dell'English you can reach Mount Grosso, and enjoy the amazing panoramic view of the Amendolea river and the surrounding mountains.
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This pass, above Bova, owes its name to a medieval legend of a certain Caterina, the Zita, i.e. the fiancée. Legend has it that she committed suicide in order not to marry the man she was destined for, as she was in love with another man
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Montalto is the highest peak of Aspromonte. It is located at an altitude of 1956 meters and there is a statue dedicated to Christ the Redeemer (destroyed twice by lightning and then rebuilt).
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The most popular mountain peak is Montalto (1956 m), which is the highest peak of Aspromonte. Another must-see spot is Passo della Zita, a mountain pass known for a medieval legend and stunning panoramic views. Visitors also appreciate Monte Cerasia for its spectacular vistas.
From peaks like Montalto (1956 m), you can enjoy a beautiful panorama overlooking both the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas. Monte Cerasia also offers a spectacular panorama between the Ionian Sea and the Aspromonte National Park. You can also find amazing panoramic views of the Amendolea river from Monte Grosso.
Yes, Passo della Zita is categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible option for walks with scenic views above Bova. While many trails in the region are intermediate, there are options for various skill levels.
Yes, Passo della Zita is famously associated with a medieval legend. It tells the sad story of a girl named Caterina, the 'Zita' (fiancée), who tragically ended her life because she was forced to marry a man she didn't love, being in love with someone else.
The region around Africo offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Africo Vecchio and Villaggio Carrà Loop. For cyclists, there are challenging cycling routes, and mountain biking enthusiasts can find MTB trails like the Cippo Garibaldi loop in Aspromonte National Park.
The highest peak in the Aspromonte region is Montalto (1956 m). It features a statue dedicated to Christ the Redeemer and offers extensive panoramic views.
Monte Cerasia, located at 1,013 meters above sea level, is popular for its spectacular panorama. From its summit, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views stretching between the Ionian Sea and the Aspromonte National Park.
Yes, the Africo region, particularly within the Aspromonte National Park, offers challenging trails. For instance, the 'Cippo Garibaldi, Montalto, Cascate Forgiarelle' MTB loop is rated as difficult, as are several cycling routes like the 'Gambarie to Menta Reservoir Loop'. Many of the summits, including Monte Cerasia, are also categorized as challenging for hikers.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, especially those overlooking both the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas from peaks like Montalto. The unique blend of natural beauty and historical legends, such as at Passo della Zita, also adds to the appeal. The komoot community has shared 25 photos and given 22 upvotes to the highlights in the area, indicating high appreciation for the scenic beauty.
Yes, for those exploring Montalto, the Biancospino Hut comes highly recommended for an overnight stay. It is noted for good service and great food, providing a convenient base for further exploration of the Aspromonte peaks.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the region is characterized by diverse landscapes within the Aspromonte National Park. You can find river valleys like the Amendolea, which offers amazing panoramic views from spots like Monte Grosso. The area also features a blend of high-altitude summits and scenic overlooks of the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas.
Yes, there are options suitable for beginners. For example, the 'Grand Italian Trail - Stage U02' is an easy hiking route available near Africo. While many trails are intermediate, this provides a good starting point for less experienced hikers.
For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Africo Vecchio and Villaggio Carrà Loop' or the 'Africo Vecchio Trail', both rated as moderate. There's also the 'View of Aspromonte Mountains – Montalto (1956 m) loop from Montalto' for those wanting to experience the highest peak. You can find more options in the Hiking around Africo guide.


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