Best mountain peaks around Palanzano are found in the Parma Apennines, part of the Northern Apennine mountain ridge. This region is characterized by its natural beauty, shaped by ancient glacial activity that formed numerous lakes and ponds. The area offers diverse hiking opportunities and panoramic views, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration. Its varied terrain provides options ranging from moderate forest walks to more demanding mountain ascents.
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A stunning mountain from which you can enjoy a view of the entire Parma Apennines and, on a clear day, you can also see the Gulf of La Spezia.
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A very charming setting at the foot of Mount Ventasso. Equipped with several camp beds, a fireplace, a small stove, and various basic utensils. The surrounding area is charming, with the adjacent church, pine forest, and areas equipped with grills and fire pits, as well as the option of pitching a tent.
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One of the most suggestive and panoramic peaks of the 00 ridge in the province of PR
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Mount Caio is a peak of the Parma Apennines geographically located between the municipalities of Palanzano, Tizzano Val Parma and Corniglio and culminating with the Bocchialini peak at an altitude of 1,584 meters; the peak is located in the municipality of Palanzano. It is the mountain with a height higher than 1,500 meters closest to the provincial capital Parma (38 km). On its slopes, at an altitude of 1,250 m in the territory of the Municipality of Tizzano Val Parma, there is the Schia ski resort, equipped with three ski lifts, including a new (2008) two-seater chairlift, which serve about 15 km of slopes. Mount Caio is rich in woods, pastures and fountains, including the one that flows under the hermitage of San Matteo and collects in a tree trunk. At an altitude of 1,450 m there is a small lake fed by an underground spring.
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Rich in woods and panoramic points of rare beauty, the Schia ski area extends along the slopes of Mount Caio which, with its peaks between 1200 and 1600 meters high, is one of the most important mountain massifs of the Apennines. The ski area is equipped with a modern programmed snow system that guarantees the presence of snow throughout the winter season. The station is mainly equipped for downhill skiing, but it is also possible to practice cross-country skiing, hiking and off-piste skiing. Four ski lifts (2 ski lifts, 1 moving walkway and 1 two-seater chairlift) serve the 10 ski slopes that cross the entire area, for a total carousel that covers over 15 km.
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The highlight of a ridge hike and one of the few peaks in the area with a summit cross.
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Fantastic view over the region.
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Among the most appreciated peaks in the area are Monte Ventasso Summit — Direct Route, known for its suggestive and easy-to-reach summit, and Mount Sillara, which is the highest peak in the entire province of Parma. Mount Caio – Bocchialini Summit (1,583 m) is also a prominent peak, rich in woods, pastures, and panoramic points.
Yes, Monte Ventasso Summit — Direct Route is considered very suggestive and easy to reach, making it suitable for families with children. For a less strenuous outing, the trail to Monte Lasarino is an easy forest walk, taking about 2 hours with moderate elevation gain.
For expansive vistas, Corno di Caneto offers views that can stretch from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Po Valley. Monte Malpasso provides panoramic views towards Monte Succiso, the Apuan Alps, and the Gulf of La Spezia. The Alpe di Succiso Summit, though demanding, rewards experienced hikers with extensive views that can reach from the sea to the Alps on clear days.
The region is characterized by its dramatic natural beauty, shaped by ancient glacial activity. You can find numerous lakes and ponds, such as the glacial lakes below Mount Sillara (Lago Sillara Superiore and Inferiore). Peaks like Monte Caio are rich in woods, pastures, and natural fountains. Monte Faggeto is known for its beech forests.
The Palanzano area offers a range of difficulties. Peaks like Monte Lasarino are accessible via easy forest trails. Monte Faggeto offers a more moderate experience. Moderately challenging hikes, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness, include Corno di Caneto. For demanding ascents, requiring good training, consider Mount Sillara or the Alpe di Succiso Summit.
Beyond hiking, the area around Palanzano offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the historical Partisan Trail 4. For cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging road cycling routes, and mountain bikers can find MTB trails, such as loops around Monte Caio Ski Area.
Yes, on the slopes of Monte Caio, you'll find the Schia ski resort. It offers approximately 15 km of pistes served by three lifts, including a modern two-seater chairlift, making it suitable for winter sports enthusiasts.
The highest peak in the entire province of Parma is Mount Sillara, reaching an elevation of 1,861 meters. It sits on the border between the municipalities of Monchio delle Corti (Parma) and Bagnone (Massa-Carrara).
Yes, Monte Faggeto (or Fageto), with an elevation of 1,284 meters, is located directly in Palanzano. The capital of Palanzano is situated on its slopes, making it easily accessible for local day trips and moderate hiking.
The Palanzano area experiences significant rainfall, contributing to its lush landscapes. While specific best times vary by activity, summer and early autumn generally offer favorable conditions for hiking. Winter provides opportunities for snow sports, especially on Monte Caio, but requires appropriate gear and experience for higher-altitude hikes.
Yes, Monte Malpasso is notable for being one of the few peaks in the area with a summit cross. Below Mount Sillara, you can find two pristine glacial lakes. On Monte Caio, there's a fountain that flows under the hermitage of San Matteo, collecting in a tree trunk, and a small lake fed by an underground spring.
Yes, the trail to Corno di Caneto, accessible via CAI Trail 751, goes through the Parco dei Cento Laghi (Park of the Hundred Lakes). The trail to Monte Lasarino also passes through the Parchi del Ducato, offering views of the Parma valley.


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