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Monte Faeta Loop from Agnano

Hard

4.6

(22)

57

hikers

Monte Faeta Loop from Agnano

05:29

13.2km

910m

Hiking

This difficult 8.2-mile (13.2 km) ring tour to Monte Faeta from Agnano offers extensive panoramic views of Pisa and the coast.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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5.13 km

Santa Maria di Mirteto Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Located on the slopes of Mount della Conserva, the ancient monastic village, attested since 1150 (traces of it are already found in the Camaldolese Annals), It included the church of Santa Maria di Mirteto, dependent on the monastery of San Michele in Verruca and subsequently by the parish of Asciano . Subsequently the church is also mentioned in a bull of Pope Gregory IX of 1227 and in a letter of Alexander IV of 1258.The bull assumes the presence of the Cistercian monastic community. The starting date of the Cistercian settlement is therefore certainly prior to 1227. In 1432 the abbey was almost completely destroyed during a local war and the monks moved to the abbey of San Benedetto di Portonorio. In 1812 the church of Santa Maria di Mirteto was still in good condition, as it was the private Oratory of the Ricci family. Currently the church and the monastery are in a state of neglect, after the last families who lived in the surrounding area have moved [2]. Although it has been abandoned for a long time, the complex still maintains its medieval layout, and in addition to the church there are substantial remains of the monastic annexes, of the rustic houses, of the granaries and of the oil mill. The church, with a single apsidal hall, dates back to the mid-11th century and retains some interesting early medieval sculptural decorations. From Passo di Dante it can be reached with path 121.

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6.78 km

Monte Faeta Summit View

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Irresistible viewpoint. Challenging climb from campo di croce. With an "easy" ebike but the bike must be managed, without electric help the climb is complicated, heavy but within the reach of anyone who has a decent workout because the ground is good enough. A bit of self-propelled gravel towards the top when the Slope increases also breaks the boxes a lot but with a 22-36 you go up. 😄 Maybe the last two straights are really tough for me as I have several kilos too much and I don't train consistently on similar slopes. But it is worth going up there. I recommend to the less trained to try and at the most finish it on foot or even do it all on foot as the view is beautiful. Downhill towards the cross field there is no need for special driving skills. The first 20 meters of descent are steep with an immediate left curve that gives the impression of not being able to turn at speed. A telescopic or lowered seat is a great starting point for safety. But the descent is also enjoyable.

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7.81 km

It is one of the main junctions of the Pisan Mountains from which paths branch off in every direction

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11.3 km

Agnano Belvedere Viewpoint

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13.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.13 km

3.49 km

1.43 km

1.03 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

10.4 km

1.03 km

666 m

630 m

301 m

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Monday 1 June

26°C

16°C

47 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Climb to Monte Faeta from Agnano — Ring tour?

This is rated as a difficult hike, requiring a very good level of fitness and sure-footedness. The climb can be quite demanding, especially on steeper sections with moving gravel near the summit. While rewarding, it's not recommended for beginners.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this trail?

The trail offers diverse terrain. You'll encounter significant portions of natural paths, mountain hiking paths, and regular hiking paths. There are also segments of asphalt, unpaved roads, and gravel. Some parts near the summit can be steep with loose gravel, so sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are essential.

What are the main scenic highlights and views along the route?

The primary draw of this route is the breathtaking panoramic views. From the summit of Monte Faeta Summit View, you can enjoy splendid landscapes encompassing Pisa, the Arno River, and the distant sea. On clear days, the vista extends to the island of Gorgona, other Tyrrhenian Sea islands, and the Versilia coast. You'll also pass by the historic Santa Maria di Mirteto Church and the Agnano Belvedere Viewpoint.

Where is the best place to park for the trailhead?

The trail starts from Agnano. While specific parking details aren't provided, Agnano serves as the primary access point. It's advisable to look for available parking within the village before beginning your hike.

Can I reach the trailhead using public transport?

Public transport options to Agnano, Pisa, Italy, would be the way to access the trailhead. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or train connections to Pisa and then to Agnano to plan your journey.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

While not explicitly stated as dog-friendly or unfriendly, given its location within the Area Naturale Protetta di Interesse Locale Valle delle Fonti, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety on challenging terrain. Always clean up after your pet.

Do I need any permits or is there an entrance fee for this area?

The trail is located within the Area Naturale Protetta di Interesse Locale Valle delle Fonti. Typically, local natural protected areas in Italy do not require specific hiking permits or charge entrance fees for general access. However, it's always good practice to check for any specific local regulations or temporary restrictions before your visit.

When is the best time of year to hike Monte Faeta from Agnano?

The best time to hike this trail is generally during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the views are often clearest. Summer can be very hot, and winter might present challenges with colder temperatures or potentially slippery conditions on the steeper, gravelly sections.

Are there any other trails that intersect with this route?

Yes, this route intersects with several other official trails. You will find sections that overlap with Sentiero Matilde, Via degli Acquedotti, Sentiero Pisa, Percorso dei Terrazzamenti, Valle delle Fonti, Via Calcesana: da Vorno a Campo di Croce, Via Belvedere, Via Tobler, and Sentiero La Lastricata.

What should I bring or wear for this hike?

Given the difficult rating and diverse terrain, you should bring plenty of water, snacks, and wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions. A map or GPS device is also advisable, even though the trail is generally well-signposted.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the trailhead in Agnano?

Agnano is a small village, and you may find some basic amenities, cafes, or pubs there. It's a good idea to check local listings or plan to bring your own provisions, especially if hiking early in the morning or late in the day, as options might be limited.

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