Monte La Nuda, Cima Belfiore, Passo Del Cerreto
Monte La Nuda, Cima Belfiore, Passo Del Cerreto
Attractions and places to see in Monte La Nuda, Cima Belfiore, Passo Del Cerreto are found within the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park, offering a diverse landscape of mountains, forests, and glacial features. This region connects Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna, providing a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore prominent peaks, ancient valleys, and mountain passes that serve as gateways to various outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its high-altitude prairies, beech forests, and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A beautiful route with a visit to the village of Cerreto Alpi, ascending via trail 649 B and returning via trail 670, which requires extra attention to avoid losing the trail. Excellent views of the surrounding mountains. Worth a hike.
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It can be reached both on asphalt and on a path. Always pleasant.
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From Piazza al Serchio you climb for 20 km with an altitude gain of 1000 m with fairly constant gradients.
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The largest of Cerreto's lakes. Many benches and picnic tables on its shores. Totally immersed in greenery. Bar and restaurant in high season.
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Of the many lakes in Cerreto, this is the most touristic and urbanized. The walk all around is beautiful.
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At the top of the Reggio Emilia Apennines, Mount La Nuda is located at an altitude of 1,893 and has various namesakes in the Modena Apennines. From here, with clear skies, you can admire the Ligurian Sea, the Tuscan archipelago, Corsica and even a good part of the Alps. Chairlifts have been built under the summit to serve the Cerreto Laghi ski resort.
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Quiet place for a walk in the fresh air and surrounded by nature. At the lake there are bars, toilets and a small playground for children.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the summit of Mount La Nuda. On clear days, you can see the Ligurian Sea, the Tuscan archipelago, and even parts of the Alps. Cima Belfiore also offers stunning vistas of surrounding Apennine peaks, including Monte La Nuda and the Apuan Alps. Additionally, Passo del Cerreto provides expansive views of the Apennines and the Apuan Alps.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. Lake Pranda is a great spot with clean water, a pedestrian path, and facilities like bars, toilets, and a small playground for children. Lago Cerretano (Cerreto Laghi) is also popular for pleasant walks around the lake.
The region offers a wide range of hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging mountain treks. You can find easy routes like the 'Orange Trail of Cerreto Lakes' or the 'Forest loop through glacial lakes (Percorso Giallo)' near Cerreto Laghi. For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like 'Monte La Nuda – Gendarme della Nuda loop from Cerreto Laghi'. Explore more options in our guide to Easy hikes and Mountain Hikes in the region.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Monte La Nuda features the dramatic 'Vallone dell'Inferno' glacial valley and the 'Circo del Cavone'. Passo del Cerreto is surrounded by lush forests of chestnut, beech, and fir trees. You'll also find several glacial lakes, such as Lake Pranda, Lago Cerretano, Lago Scuro, and Lago Le Gore, particularly around Cerreto Laghi.
While the region is primarily known for its natural landscapes, you can find cultural elements. On the summit of Mount La Nuda, there's a decaying concrete cabin from the 1930s, which was once a radio station. Near Passo del Cerreto, the ancient village of Cerreto Alpi offers a glimpse into an unspoiled stone settlement, considered the oldest in the Reggiano Apennine.
Beyond hiking, the area is popular for various outdoor pursuits. Passo del Cerreto is a favorite among motorcyclists and cyclists due to its scenic, winding roads. Cerreto Laghi transforms into a ski resort in winter, offering snow sports. Mountain biking and horseback riding are also popular. You can find gravel biking routes in our guide to Gravel biking in Monte La Nuda, Cima Belfiore, Passo Del Cerreto.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying the lush forests, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is ideal. In autumn, the beech forests around Passo del Cerreto display vibrant colors. For skiing and snow sports, winter is the prime season, especially around Cerreto Laghi.
You'll find facilities at key locations. Pradarena Pass has a restaurant and a shelter. Near Lake Pranda, there are bars and toilets. Passo del Cerreto hosts a Visitor Center for the National Park, and the nearby village of Cerreto Laghi offers various amenities, including bars and accommodation, especially catering to its role as a ski resort.
Yes, it's a common and recommended itinerary. Many hiking routes from Cerreto Laghi are designed to encompass both Monte La Nuda and Cima Belfiore, allowing you to experience both prominent peaks and their panoramic views in a single outing.
The Pradarena Pass is recognized as one of the most beautiful Apennine passes, dividing Emilia Romagna from Tuscany. It's known for its scenic routes, making it popular with cyclists and motorcyclists, and serves as a convenient crossroads with refreshment points available at the top.
The Lago di Pranda–Cerreto Alpi Trail is a fun route of medium to low difficulty that connects Lake Pranda to the ancient village of Cerreto Alpi. It offers a pleasant journey through the woods, with some slightly more technical sections towards the end, and rewards hikers with beautiful panoramic views once they emerge from the forest.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the peaceful environment of the glacial lakes like Lake Pranda and Lago Cerretano, and the diverse hiking opportunities. The region's blend of natural beauty, from high-altitude prairies to ancient beech forests, and its role as a crossroads between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna, are also highly valued.


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