Best mountain peaks around Longare are situated within the Berici Hills, a distinct group of elevations in northeastern Italy known for their geological formations. This region features a landscape of limestone formations, karst phenomena, and ancient coral reefs. Longare and its surrounding areas offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. The area is characterized by diverse flora and provides panoramic views of the Veneto plains.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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Attila's Tooth is a rocky outcrop on the edge of a sheer cliff. It's enclosed by a wooden fence for safety, easily surmountable since there's no protection above the cliff and vegetation obscures the drop. A few steps along the trail is the Croce del Monte Brojon, another very exposed vantage point with a beautiful view of the village of Lumignano below, the Hermitage of San Cassiano, and the plain, with the Euganean Hills on the horizon.
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Monte Spinazzola is a relief of the Euganean Hills Regional Park, despite its name, its height "only" reaches 115 m asl.
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Great satisfaction to have reached the top of Monte della Madonna, the name fits perfectly given that during the climb, as a good Veneto, I named the Madonna quite a few times. Note the highlight photo my photo... I was one step away from dropping everything and going back
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monte sereo ... small hill with gentle slopes that prepare you for the most imposing hills that open up before your eyes ...
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path climbing up Mount Bella Pai, pebbles, loose stones and a myriad of autumn leaves. challenging due to the slope to climb.
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For an accessible and pleasant hike, consider Monte Santa Tecla. Located near Costozza, a hamlet of Longare, it offers trails suitable for hiking and cycling with relatively gentle slopes and scenic views of the valley and the Euganean Hills. It's an excellent choice for enjoying the natural beauty of the Berici Hills without requiring advanced physical fitness.
Yes, Mount Spinazzola is considered a family-friendly summit. Despite its modest height of 115 meters above sea level, it offers an enjoyable outdoor experience within the Euganean Hills Regional Park.
For expansive views, Monte Lungo, as the highest point of the Berici Hills at 445 meters, offers rewarding vistas over the surrounding landscape, including the plains of Veneto. Another excellent viewpoint is Dente di Attila, a rocky outcrop that provides beautiful views of the village of Lumignano below, the Hermitage of San Cassiano, and the plain with the Euganean Hills on the horizon.
The Berici Hills, where Longare is situated, are known for their unique geological formations. You can expect to see limestone formations, karst phenomena, and ancient coral reefs, particularly evident in areas like Lumignano. The region also boasts diverse thermophilous vegetation and offers a green escape into nature.
Yes, for a more challenging experience, consider the path climbing up Monte Bella Pai. This trail features pebbles, loose stones, and a significant slope, making it a demanding ascent. Additionally, the area around Dente di Attila offers a challenging natural monument with very exposed vantage points.
The area around Longare is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those suitable for touring bicycles and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Santa Tecla Climb – Cycling section loop from Longare' for touring bicycles, and 'Euganean Hills Tour – Villa–Teolo Scenic Climb loop from Torri di Quartesolo' for road cycling. You can explore these and more on the Cycling around Longare and Road Cycling Routes around Longare guide pages. Running is also popular, with trails like the 'Gravel climb up to Santa Tecla' available, detailed in the Running Trails around Longare guide.
Beyond their natural beauty, the Berici Hills are rich in history and culture. The region is dotted with ancient villas, churches, and picturesque villages. Longare itself, including its hamlets of Costozza and Lumignano, showcases visible traces of a rich past in its civil and religious architecture, offering visitors a glimpse into the area's heritage.
Yes, Monte Sereo is an intermediate summit that features gentle slopes, offering a balanced experience for those seeking a moderate challenge before tackling more imposing hills in the distance.
The Berici Hills are renowned for their winemaking culture, producing various DOC wines, including red varieties like Cabernet, Merlot, Tocai Rosso, and Barbarano, as well as white wines like Garganego. Visitors can also savor local specialties such as Berici truffles, olives, olive oil, Lumignano peas, and duck, making for a delightful culinary experience after your outdoor adventures.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from family-friendly options like Mount Spinazzola to more challenging ascents. The stunning panoramic views from spots like Dente di Attila, overlooking villages and plains, are frequently highlighted. The unique geological features and the opportunity to escape into nature are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Many trails throughout the Berici Hills offer this blend. For instance, the trails around Monte Santa Tecla not only provide scenic views but are also in an area with historical significance, including indications of a military zone. The broader region is dotted with ancient villas and churches, making it common to encounter historical elements while enjoying the natural landscape.


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