Mountain peaks around Terenzo are situated in the Apennine territory, nestled between the Val Baganza to the east and the Val di Taro to the west. This region in the Province of Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, offers a mountainous landscape characterized by cultivated hills, forests, and significant geological formations. While not known for prominent individual peaks for extensive climbing, the area provides diverse natural scenery and historical routes like the Via Francigena. Specific features such as the "Salti del Diavolo" offer…
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To get to the top from the hut, I think the bike has to be pushed, steep and rocky section. Apart from that, a beautiful place immersed in the silence and peace of the Apennines.
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Download attachments: 25ESOPARZlocandina.pdf (793 Downloads) "Monte Montagnana was the scene of various events of the partisan struggle, including the clash and capture of the "Griffith" Garibaldi detachment, on April 14, 1944, near the "Casa del Bersagliere", where we will pass. Duchess Maria Luigia passed by Montagnana on July 3, 1827, while ascending from Calestano towards Lago Santo. On the summit of the Monte there are centuries-old beech trees and in spring a expanse of flowers". SOURCE: https://www.caiparma.it/news/prossime-escursioni/25esopar
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To be done with dry soil
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The summit of Montagnana is always special. No views, but beautiful meadows and a splendid little chapel.
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A pleasant spot to visit and with great views. There are some exposed sections at the top, so be very careful, especially if you're traveling with children.
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A bivouac with a fireplace and stove is always open. Located at the foot of Mount Sporno, it's an excellent shelter in times of need or simply for a rest. The refuge is always open and accessible. Naturally, please respect the basic rules, taking any waste down with you and leaving everything tidy (preferably better than you found it).
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A significant peak for every Parmigiano, as it's the closest mountain to the city center to exceed 1,000 meters in altitude. That said, the summit isn't particularly scenic, but it's still pleasant.
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The mountainous landscape around Terenzo, situated in the Apennine territory, offers a variety of natural features. While not primarily known for prominent individual peaks for extensive climbing, you can find diverse scenery including cultivated hills, forests, and significant geological formations. A notable feature is the "Salti del Diavolo" (Devil's Leaps), impressive rocky needles and indented crests stretching over 5 kilometers, which are part of the natural reserve of Mount Prinzera and offer a unique geological landscape.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Pietra Corva is highly recommended. It's considered the best viewpoint in all of Maria Longa, offering excellent photo opportunities. Another great option is Monte Croce (Casola), which also provides a wonderful panorama despite a challenging climb to reach it.
Yes, the region has a rich history. Pietra Corva is a crucial point of the ancient Maria Longa road, a route with historical and naturalistic importance dating back to prehistoric and Lombard eras. Additionally, the broader mountainous territory includes historical routes like the Via Francigena, with Cassio village, located near Terenzo, being one of its highest points.
If you're looking for a place to rest or take shelter, the Monte Sporno Hut is an excellent option. Located just below the summit of Monte Sporno, it's a quiet, always-open wooden emergency shelter, especially useful after a long climb or during winter.
Mount Groppo is known for its varied terrain. It features sections like La Cava, which can be challenging but rewarding. While some descents are of medium-low difficulty, there's a particularly steep and exposed section in the central part that requires extreme attention, especially if you're not experienced.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the climb to Monte Croce (Casola) is described as a bit tough but rewarding. Similarly, sections of Mount Groppo, particularly La Cava, can be quite demanding. The area also offers a dense network of carriageways and paths around Monte Sporno that can be combined into complex rings for more in-depth exploration.
The area around Terenzo offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'Berceto and Val Baganza — ring tour' or 'Cassio on the Via Francigena – Passo della Cisa loop'. For touring bicycles, there are routes such as the 'Passo della Cisa – Gorge of Baganza river loop'. Running enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Monte Sporno Hut – Passo di Fragno loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Terenzo, Cycling around Terenzo, and Running Trails around Terenzo guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views offered by highlights like Pietra Corva and Monte Croce (Casola). The quiet refuge of Monte Sporno Hut is also valued for resting after climbs. The varied terrain and rewarding challenges of summits like Mount Groppo are also popular among the komoot community.
Absolutely. A short distance from Cassio, you'll find the "Salti del Diavolo" (Devil's Leaps). These are impressive rocky needles and indented crests stretching over 5 kilometers, composed of ophiolites. This unique geological formation is part of the natural reserve of Mount Prinzera and offers a distinctive and dramatic natural landscape.
Monte Croce serves as a significant geographical reference point for the municipality of Terenzo, with the village itself located at its foot. While not highlighted as a prime destination for extensive trekking, its presence contributes to the region's mountainous character and offers beautiful views, as seen from Monte Croce (Casola).


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