Mountain peaks around Vastogirardi, a municipality in the Province of Isernia, Molise, are situated within a mountainous landscape. This region offers peaks known for their natural features, panoramic views, and historical significance. The area provides experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts, featuring both natural beauty and ancient Samnite historical sites.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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La Vista sul Mare: On clearer summer or autumn days, the ridge and summit offer a 360-degree view of the Central Apennines (Majella, Matese, Mainarde), reaching to clearly show the blue line of the Adriatic Sea in the distance.
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On the Molise / Abruzzo border from Montalto di Rionero Sannitico once you reach the top of Monte Pagano you can enjoy a beautiful panorama and you can make a beautiful descent towards Castel di Sangro.
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Monte Totila can be climbed from different sides from the nearby town of Pescolanciano or from Sessano, then you can descend towards the Church of Santa Lucia Miranda and then immerse yourself in the Pesche reserve or the slope towards Carovilli in the district of San Leo.
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Beautiful hill to climb at the foot of Vastogirardi where there are ruins of an ancient church, dedicated to the Madonna delle Grazie where every year on the 1st and 2nd of July the beautiful and always moving Flight of the Angel is performed.
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Between the summit of Monte Campo at 1746 meters and the Portella Ceca at 1670 meters, the path follows the ridge of the mountain, it is exposed at times and often proceeds on blocks of stone. Pay attention.
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Passing on the ridge of the mountain on blocks of rock, it is easy to walk with an exceptional view up to the crossroads of Portella Czech.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Monte Campo Ridge Crossing, known for its exceptional views. Another favorite is Monte Pagano, offering beautiful panoramas, especially towards Castel di Sangro. The Madonna delle Grazie Hill is also popular for its historical significance and local traditions.
The mountains around Vastogirardi are rich in ancient history. On Monte Capraro, you can discover impressive cyclopean walls, remnants of an ancient Samnite settlement. Similarly, Monte Miglio also features powerful traces of megalithic fortifications, providing a fascinating glimpse into the region's pre-Roman past.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Monte Campo Ridge - Portella Ceca offers a demanding trail. It follows the mountain ridge, is exposed at times, and often proceeds over blocks of stone, requiring careful attention.
The peaks around Vastogirardi are characterized by natural beauty. Monte Capraro, for instance, is known for its calcareous composition and dense beech forests. Monte Miglio also features beautiful beech forests along its scenic hiking trails. Many peaks, like Monte Totila, offer forested sections and stunning viewpoints.
From the summit of Monte Capraro, you can enjoy expansive 360-degree views encompassing Vastogirardi, the Isernino area, the Mainarde mountain range, and even the distant Maiella and Matese mountains in Abruzzo. Other peaks like Monte Pagano also provide beautiful panoramas.
Yes, Monte Miglio is known as a bouldering area. It features compact calcarenite rock that provides interesting challenges for climbing enthusiasts.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle routes like the 'Nature and culture between San Pietro Avellana and Sant'Angelo del Pesco' or 'Monte Ferrante and Carovilli Loop'. For road cycling, consider routes such as 'From Carovilli Along the Montedimezzo Nature Reserve'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Montedimezzo Forest Trail – Riverside Park on the Sangro'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, road cycling guide, and MTB guide for Vastogirardi.
Yes, Monte Capraro is accessible for hikers. A hiking trail, specifically the Cai A1 (T2 difficulty), leads to its summit, making it suitable for those with some hiking experience.
The Madonna delle Grazie Hill is a significant viewpoint with ruins of an ancient church. It is known for its historical importance and hosts annual local traditions, such as the 'Flight of the Angel' performed every year on the 1st and 2nd of July.
Yes, Monte Totila can be climbed from various sides, including the nearby towns of Pescolanciano or Sessano. After reaching the summit, you can descend towards the Church of Santa Lucia Miranda, immerse yourself in the Pesche reserve, or take the slope towards Carovilli in the San Leo district.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty, panoramic vistas, and the intriguing historical discoveries related to the ancient Samnite civilization. The exceptional views from ridge crossings and summits, along with the historical remnants like cyclopean walls, are frequently highlighted.


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