Best attractions and places to see around Pievepelago include a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical sites within the Upper Modena Apennine Regional Park. The area is characterized by glacial lakes, prominent mountains like Monte Cimone, and extensive forests. Pievepelago also features historical landmarks such as ancient bridges and churches, reflecting its cultural heritage. It serves as a destination for outdoor activities and exploring local traditions.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Don't be discouraged by the climb, it's not very long and the arrival is worth the journey.
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A refuge with renovated private rooms and excellent cuisine. It's an excellent starting point for various hikes in the area, and the management is very friendly. From the (paid) parking lot, it's about a 10-minute walk uphill to the refuge. The manager, Massimo, is a wonderful person; it's always a pleasure to return!
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An excellent rest stop where you can stay in the dormitory or stop for lunch. With a donation, you can get bread, cheese, and a tart, or whatever else they have on hand. Volunteers are definitely available on weekends. In winter, the winter shelter is open in case of emergency. There is no bathroom.
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From Wiki: "The Apennine pass of Radici, between the Serchio and Secchia valleys, was certainly important and frequented in ancient times and became, during the Middle Ages, a place of transit for merchants, pilgrims and armies. A short distance from the pass arose a hospice for pilgrims and a church linked to the cult of the hermits Pellegrino and Bianco. Pellegrino, traditionally believed to be the son of a Scottish king, is said to have lived for years in prayer in the wild surrounding mountains and his presence is linked, in addition to popular devotion, to various stories and legends. In truth Pellegrino and Bianco have never been officially canonized. "
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Lovely place! Great for resting and refueling after a hike.
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Beautiful cabin located near the Ninfa lake
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Pievepelago is rich in natural beauty, nestled within the Upper Modena Apennine Regional Park. You can visit several enchanting glacial lakes, including Lake of the Nymph, the largest Apennine lake, Lake Santo, and Lake Baccio. The area also features prominent mountains like Mount Giovo and Mount Rondinaio, offering panoramic views. The Frignano Regional Park, with its beautiful forests, is ideal for trekking.
Yes, Pievepelago is an "excursionist's paradise" with numerous numbered trails. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, the "Sentiero delle Cascate (Six Waterfalls Trail)" is a challenging 10 km hike, while the "Lago Santo to Monte Rondinaio (via CAI Trail 523)" offers a moderate 6.6 km option. Many trails start around the glacial lakes and lead to mountain summits. You can find more details on hiking routes in the Hiking around Pievepelago guide.
Pievepelago offers several historical landmarks. Don't miss the San Pellegrino in Alpe, a historic settlement with a sanctuary. You can also explore Roccapelago Castle, which houses a unique Mummy Museum. The imposing Fola Bridge, a stone humpback bridge with asymmetric arches, is another notable site. The Parish Church of Santa Maria Assunta in the old town center and sections of the ancient Via Vandelli also offer glimpses into the region's past.
Absolutely. Lake of the Nymph is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful setting for relaxation and outdoor activities. The Taburri Mountain Hut is also noted as family-friendly, providing facilities and a place to rest. Gentle walks around the lakes and through the forests of Frignano Regional Park are also suitable for families.
During winter, the nearby village of Sant'Anna Pelago transforms into a popular ski resort. It offers options for both Alpine and Nordic skiing, with tracks and slopes catering to various skill levels. There's even a 2.5 km illuminated Nordic trail starting from the town center.
Beyond hiking, Pievepelago provides a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking on trails like the "Giovo Pass – Orrido di Botri Nature Reserve loop" (see MTB Trails around Pievepelago). Other summer activities include mountaineering, orienteering, rock climbing, and guided horseback tours. "Catch and release" fishing is also practiced in the River Scoltenna.
Pievepelago is surrounded by mountains featuring several beautiful glacial lakes. The most prominent include Lake of the Nymph, Lake Santo (the largest), Lake Baccio, and Lago Nero (Abetone). Other smaller lakes like Turchino and Piatto are also found in the surrounding mountains, many serving as starting points for hikes.
Pievepelago is known for its vibrant traditions. The "Infiorata" festival is a traditional religious event where Via Tamburù in the old town center is carpeted with colorful flowers for the Corpus Domini procession. Roccapelago also hosts a historical reenactment featuring warriors, medieval music, and daily life scenes. Local cuisine is celebrated with festivals like the Blueberry Festival in early August and the Chestnut Festival in early November.
You can hike to several impressive peaks in the area. The Monte Cimone Summit, at 2,165 meters, is the highest peak of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and offers magnificent panoramic views. Mount Giovo (1991m) and Mount Rondinaio (1964m) also provide excellent hiking opportunities with numbered trails leading to their summits.
Yes, there are mountain huts available for hikers. The Taburri Mountain Hut is located just below the Apennine ridge and offers a bar, kitchen, and beds, with the option for tent camping. Near Lago Nero (Abetone), you'll find the Rifugio Lago Nero, a CAI alpine refuge with a bivouac that is always open, providing a safe overnight stay option.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural landscapes, especially the glacial lakes and panoramic mountain views from peaks like Monte Cimone Summit. The area is highly appreciated for its extensive hiking opportunities and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Lake of the Nymph. The historical sites, such as the Roccapelago Castle and the ancient Fola Bridge, also draw significant interest for their unique cultural insights.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can try the "Monte Giovo summit (1,991 m) – Lago Santo loop from Sant'Annapelago," a challenging 27 km route, or the more moderate "Fola Bridge loop from Sant'Andreapelago," which is about 13 km. More options can be found in the Running Trails around Pievepelago guide.


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