Mountain peaks around San Pietro Al Tanagro are situated within the Alburni mountain range, known for its white limestone cliffs. This area is part of the Cilento, Vallo di Diano, and Alburni National Park. The region offers notable mountain peaks that provide panoramic views and feature historical significance. These peaks are characterized by diverse natural landscapes.
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Monte Puglie (sometimes called Cocuzzo delle Puglie) is a peak approximately 1,465–1,475 meters high located in Campania, within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. Known for its wild nature and expansive views, it can be reached via challenging hiking trails, often starting from Passo della Sentinella (San Rufo) or San Paolo di Teggiano, passing places such as Sella del Corticato and the Bosco Vetusto del Cozzo del Rosieddo. Here are the main details about Monte Puglie: Location and Characteristics: It is located in the province of Salerno. The relief features elongated ridges and, in some areas, beech forests. Hiking: The trails are generally considered difficult or for experts, with steep and sometimes exposed sections. A common route is the loop that passes Cozzo del Rosieddo (1,427 m) and Monte Puglie. Nearby points of interest: Sella del Corticato (1,026 m), Monte Motola, and Passo della Sentinella (980 m). Routes: From Passo della Sentinella: A loop of approximately 13 km with over 700 m of elevation gain, passing through wooded areas and ridges. From San Paolo di Teggiano: A route of approximately 11-12 km that climbs the southeast slope. History: The area has historically been a transit point, often associated with ancient transhumance and trade routes.
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Monte Puglie (sometimes called Cocuzzo delle Puglie) is a peak approximately 1,465–1,475 meters high located in Campania, within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. Known for its wild nature and expansive views, it can be reached via challenging hiking trails, often starting from Passo della Sentinella (San Rufo) or San Paolo di Teggiano, passing places such as Sella del Corticato and the Bosco Vetusto del Cozzo del Rosieddo. Here are the main details about Monte Puglie: Location and Characteristics: It is located in the province of Salerno. The relief features elongated ridges and, in some areas, beech forests. Hiking: The trails are generally considered difficult or for experts, with steep and sometimes exposed sections.
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Beautiful panoramic peak on the Vallo di Diano, challenging climb in many parts, but not very long. It is possible to carry the bike to the top, although for the last part you have to push. The effort will be amply repaid by the sublime view once you reach the top. The descent to the Fontanelle Refuge is difficult due to the presence of rocks and branches on the path, pay particular attention.
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Near the large rocky spur of Figliolo it is necessary to climb to reach the summit, where the statue of the Madonna marks the highest point. From here you can enjoy a spectacular 360 degree view. WARNINGS for those who want to reach the summit of Figliolo (see photo!) For the more adventurous you can climb to the top of Figliolo, to do so go around the wall towards SE climbing on a gravelly trail up to a crack between the rocks. You will find a huge boulder stuck between the walls, you have to go beyond it and you have to climb in this crack between the rocks (you need a bit of agility and caution especially when going down). You climb up reaching the summit ridge, paying attention to a slightly exposed section and avoiding the side where more friable rock is visible (yellow color). From the Madonna on the summit you can read Monte Figliolo 1337 m. The view is phenomenal and worth the little "climb" but, it is NOT for everyone, you need good mountaineering experience and you must not suffer from vertigo.
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Cima Il Figliolo is a rocky outcrop in the municipality of Petina. At more than 1300 meters above sea level, it offers a splendid view of Monte Panormo, the highest peak of the Alburni Mountains, and of the Tanagro valley.
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On the summit of Costa Palomba there are remains dating back to more than 2000 years ago. According to scholars, the large sculpture is a funerary monument to celebrate a warrior hero, but there is also a basin used as a sacrificial altar and the remains of fortification walls.
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This peak is located at an altitude of 1,700 metres. The view is nothing short of majestic: you can admire the vast territory of the Cilento National Park, in particular the Vallo di Diano.
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The region offers several impressive peaks. Monte Panormo, at 1,742 meters, is the highest in the Alburni massif, providing extensive panoramic views. Other significant peaks include Il Figliolo Summit, known for its Madonna statue and 360-degree views, Monte Motola with its views of the Cilento National Park, and Antece – Costa Palomba, which features ancient rock carvings.
The mountain peaks around San Pietro Al Tanagro offer spectacular panoramic views. From Monte Panormo, you can see the surrounding woods and peaks of the Alburni range. Il Figliolo Summit provides a 360-degree vista, while Monte Motola offers a majestic outlook over the vast territory of the Cilento National Park and the Vallo di Diano.
Yes, Antece – Costa Palomba is particularly notable for its historical significance. On its summit, at 1,125 meters, you can find remains dating back over 2000 years, including an ancient rock sculpture known as the 'Antece,' depicting a warrior. Scholars suggest it might have been a funerary monument or a sacred ritual site.
The Alburni mountain range, where San Pietro Al Tanagro is located, is often called the 'Dolomites of the South' due to its striking white limestone cliffs. It's part of the Cilento, Vallo di Diano, and Alburni National Park, characterized by lush nature, diverse flora and fauna, and approximately 400 karst caves, including the famous Pertosa-Auletta Caves.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging experiences. The climb to Monte Panormo is considered moderate to difficult, ideal for trekking enthusiasts. The ascent to Il Figliolo Summit is adventurous, requiring good mountaineering experience and a head for heights due to gravelly trails and exposed sections. Monte Motola and Monte Puglie also feature challenging climbs and trails, with some sections considered difficult or for experts.
While some peaks require experience, there are easier options. For example, the 'Sacrificial basin of the Antece – Antece – Costa Palomba loop' is an easy hiking route. You can find more details on various hiking trails, including moderate options like the 'Il Figliolo Loop Trail' and 'Antece and Casone Aresta Loop', on the Hiking around San Pietro Al Tanagro guide.
Besides hiking, the area around San Pietro Al Tanagro offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various routes, from difficult MTB trails like 'San Giovanni in Fonte – Baptistery of St John loop' to moderate road cycling routes. Find more information on specific routes in the MTB Trails around San Pietro Al Tanagro and Road Cycling Routes around San Pietro Al Tanagro guides.
The Alburni mountains are generally best enjoyed during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winter can bring snow to the higher peaks, making some trails more challenging or inaccessible without proper gear.
Generally, permits are not required for day hiking on established trails within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano, and Alburni National Park. However, it's always advisable to check with local park authorities or visitor centers for any specific regulations, especially for larger groups or specialized activities.
Regulations regarding dogs in national parks can vary. While many trails in the Cilento, Vallo di Diano, and Alburni National Park are dog-friendly, it's recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check specific trail rules or park guidelines before heading out with your pet.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, the sense of adventure on challenging climbs, and the rich historical discoveries, such as the ancient Antece sculpture. The diverse natural landscapes and the opportunity to explore the 'Dolomites of the South' are also highly appreciated, as evidenced by the numerous photos and upvotes from the komoot community.
The Alburni mountains are rich in diverse flora and fauna. Hikers might encounter various species, including herds of wild horses, which are known to roam the area. The national park status ensures a protected environment for a wide range of wildlife, making it a rewarding experience for nature observation.


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