Best mountain peaks around Arta Terme are found within the Carnic Alps, a region known for its diverse mountain terrain. This area offers a range of peaks, from those famous for challenging cycling ascents to others with historical hiking trails. The natural landscape provides various opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore and discover.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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It's also worth going downhill with your bike
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Beautiful, very panoramic peak. Accessible by 3 routes including a via ferrata that climbs up to just below the summit on the north face.
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The hardest hill in Europe, a title that may not correspond to the absolute truth, but which was not assigned by chance; probably the hardest climb ever faced by the Great Cycling. If you want to face this climb I think you know what you are getting into... I can only wish you good luck and assure you that the satisfaction it gives is unique
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Beautiful lake under the Avostanis peak, reachable from the (impracticable) asphalt road exposed to the sun.
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Once the via ferrata is over, head right towards the cross of Monte Zermula. A beautiful peak, also reachable via the normal route.
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…a good and easy to reach excursion destination 🥾👀
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…you can get there by car 🚙 up to about 1520 m to Malga Promosio and from there you can continue comfortably to the lake 🥾
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Wonderful mountain lake, difficult to describe the beauty of this place.
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The Carnic Alps surrounding Arta Terme offer several notable peaks. Monte Zoncolan Climb from Ovaro is famous for its challenging cycling ascents. For historical significance and panoramic views, Monte Zermula is a must-see. Another popular choice is Monte Paularo Summit, known for its good panoramic views.
Yes, Monte Zermula is particularly rich in history. It was part of the Great War treks, and you can still find visible remnants of World War I, including trenches, tunnels, and military mule tracks. A circular trail around the mountain reveals observation posts and defensive walls, offering a tangible connection to the past.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Peaks like Monte Zermula and Monte Crostis offer dramatic high alpine landscapes and sweeping mountain vistas. You can also find beautiful mountain lakes, such as Lago Avostanis, nestled in the mountains, providing magnificent eye-catching scenery. Monte Amariana features trails through forests and flower meadows.
Monte Zoncolan, often called "the Kaiser," is renowned as one of the most demanding climbs in professional road cycling, with gradients reaching up to 22-23%. Monte Crostis also offers challenging cycling routes, particularly for those who enjoy formidable and scenic gravel sections in high alpine settings.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, some areas provide more accessible experiences. For instance, Lago Avostanis is considered family-friendly and can be reached on foot or by mountain bike from Malga Pramosio. The village of Paularo, designated a "Mountaineering Village," offers numerous hiking opportunities across various difficulty levels, including easier trails suitable for families.
For hiking, you can explore routes like the Monte Tersadia Trail or the Lander Nature Trail to Campanili del Lander. More challenging options include the Via Alpina Yellow Trail to Creta di Mezzodì. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Arta Terme guide.
Many peaks provide stunning vistas. Monte Zermula offers unique 360-degree panoramic views from its summit. Monte Crostis provides breathtaking natural beauty and panoramic views. Monte Amariana boasts views that can extend to the sea on clear days, and Monte Sernio offers some of the most expansive views of the Carnic Alps, potentially reaching the Austrian border and Slovenian peaks.
The difficulty varies significantly. Monte Zoncolan is famous for its extremely challenging cycling ascents. For hikers, Creta Grauzaria is known for difficult routes with sections requiring scrambling of UIAA II difficulty. However, areas around Monte Paularo offer trails across various difficulty levels, including easier options, and Monte Amariana has varied hiking experiences, including an easy via ferrata section.
Beyond cycling and hiking, Monte Zoncolan serves as a starting point for hang-gliding and paragliding, offering exhilarating air sports. The region also provides opportunities for mountaineering, with routes like the Farina del Diavolo via ferrata. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Arta Terme guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the demanding challenge of cycling Monte Zoncolan to the historical exploration of Monte Zermula. The stunning panoramic views from peaks like Monte Sernio and the natural beauty of areas like Lago Avostanis are frequently highlighted. The variety of trails catering to different skill levels also makes the region appealing.
Yes, Sella Cereschiatis is a mountain pass between the Fella valley and the Val d'Aupa. Its road features nine hairpin bends and offers splendid views of the surrounding woods and meadows, making it an ideal destination for cycling and hiking enthusiasts looking for scenic routes with little traffic.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Examples include the Via Alpina Yellow Trail: B12, Monte Tersadia loop from Monte Palis, and the Malga Dauda – Monte Dauda loop from Arta Terme. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Arta Terme guide.


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