Best mountain peaks around Cervara Di Roma are found within the Simbruini Regional Natural Park, offering diverse natural features and panoramic views. The village of Cervara Di Roma is situated on Mount Pilone, providing views of the Aniene valley and serving as a gateway to higher summits. The surrounding Simbruini range features peaks exceeding 2000 meters, making the area a significant draw for outdoor enthusiasts. This region combines cultural heritage with extensive natural landscapes for exploration.
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Panoramic point at about 1750 meters above sea level, important crossroads for singletrack
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Hello everyone, I can only tell you that it was a lucky excursion for a great running event on all the paths of Campo dell'Osso up to Monte Autoro, a beautiful trial marathon with many participants. Just the day, cool and sunny, perfect day
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At the end of the dirt road that starts from Campo Minnio you arrive at the panoramic point Le Vedute with a view of Monte Tarino, Monte Viglio and the Santissima Trinità
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Monna dell'Orso is a mountain located in the Monte Livata district, in the Simbruini Mountains. With a height of 1,745 meters above sea level, it is one of the most emblematic peaks in the area. The mountain is famous for its ski resort, which includes a four-seater chairlift that allows you to easily reach the top and enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding valley. In addition to winter, Monna dell'Orso is also a popular destination during the summer season, thanks to its trails that lead to panoramic excursions in the heart of the Simbruini Mountains Regional Natural Park.
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Beautiful panoramic place also reachable by bike especially MTB.
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The Simbruini Mountains Park is a protected mountain area with peaks reaching 2000 meters in altitude. Here you pedal immersing yourself in breathtaking views!
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This is the point where the two paths that lead from Monte Autore to the Monna dell'Orso car park divide: one continues on the cart track (almost entirely in the shade) while the other is a spectacular path inside the beech forest. You can use the two routes by creating a ring that starts from the Monna dell'Orso car park, arrives with the cart track at "Le Vedute" and returns with the path in the middle of the beech forest
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The ascent of Monte Livata crosses the spectacular panorama of the Simbruini mountains. Monte Livata is part of the municipality of Subiaco and is located at an altitude of 1,429 metres. It is a very popular place for walking and various sports activities: it is called the mountain of the capital.
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The most popular peak is Monte Autore Summit, known for its panoramic views of the Apennines. Another highly regarded summit is Monna dell'Orso, offering spectacular views from its trails. Passo delle Pecore is also a popular mountain pass, serving as a meeting point for several paths with beautiful glades.
Yes, Monte Autore Summit is considered family-friendly, especially when starting from Campo dell'Osso, which offers an easier walk. The area around Cervara di Roma generally provides a variety of trails, some of which are suitable for families and less experienced hikers.
The highest peak in the Simbruini Regional Natural Park is Monte Viglio, standing at 2,156 meters (7,073 feet), offering commanding 360-degree views. Monte Cotento, at 2,015 meters (6,611 feet), is the highest point in the Simbruini Mountains within the Lazio region, known for its diverse slopes and panoramic views. Monte Tarino, at 1,961 meters (6,434 feet), is the third highest and offers varied natural scenery including beech forests and meadows.
You can expect to see vast beech woodlands, particularly around Monte Cotento and Monte Tarino. The trails often feature natural meadows, streams, and impressive rock formations. In spring, areas like Fosso Fioio near Monte Tarino are noted for abundant wild violet and other floral blooms. The peaks also offer broad vistas of the Apennines, including Gran Sasso, Terminillo, and Monte Velino.
The region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Campobuffone – Rifugio di Campedelli Signpost loop or the Monte Autore Viewpoints loop. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Cervara Di Roma guide. For cycling, there are routes such as the Monte Calvo Loop or the Cervara di Roma and Campaegli Loop, detailed in the Cycling around Cervara Di Roma guide and Road Cycling Routes around Cervara Di Roma guide.
Autumn is often considered the best season for hiking, especially for peaks like Monte Autore Summit, when the Simbruini woods display spectacular colorful foliage. However, hikes can be done in any season, with snowshoeing being a popular activity in winter for some peaks.
Yes, the historic Sanctuary of the Santissima Trinità di Vallepietra is located on the southwestern slopes of Monte Autore, making it a destination for both pilgrims and tourists. Additionally, the village of Cervara di Roma itself, built on Mount Pilone, is known as the 'Mountain carved by Artists' due to its unique artistic heritage, with sculptures and murals carved into its rock.
The Monti Simbruini offer a range of difficulty levels. Peaks like Monte Autore Summit can be reached by an easy walk from certain starting points, suitable for families. However, higher peaks like Monte Viglio, Monte Cotento, and Monte Tarino involve more challenging ascents, catering to experienced hikers seeking strenuous routes.
Many peaks offer panoramic views. Monte Autore Summit provides broad vistas of the Apennines. Monte Viglio offers commanding 360-degree views, and Monte Cotento is known for excellent panoramic views, sometimes alongside Monte Tarino. The village of Cervara di Roma itself, perched on Mount Pilone, offers stunning views of the Aniene valley.
While not a hidden gem in terms of being unknown, Monte Scalambra, though part of the Ernici Mountains, is accessible from the wider area and offers stunning views across valleys and of the Simbruini range. It features forest trails and the serene Eremo di San Michele hermitage, providing a slightly different experience from the higher Simbruini peaks.
Mount Pilone is significant as the foundation of the historic village of Cervara di Roma itself. While not a towering summit for strenuous hikes, it offers stunning views of the Aniene valley and is where the many sculptures and murals carved into its rock by artists over centuries are located. The village on Mount Pilone serves as a gateway to the higher peaks of the Simbruini Mountains.
The Simbruini Mountains Regional Park is a protected mountain area where many of these peaks are located. It features breathtaking views and peaks reaching over 2000 meters in altitude, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in nature.


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