Best mountain peaks around Montano Antilia are found in the lower Cilento region of Italy, offering a diverse landscape of mountains and historical sites. The village is situated along the wooded slopes of Mount Antilia and at the foot of Mount Gelbison. This area, part of the Cilento National Park, provides numerous hiking opportunities through natural beauty and cultural traditions. Visitors can explore peaks with significant historical and spiritual importance, alongside picturesque trails.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Here's information about Mount Bulgheria: https://www.cilentano.it/monti-del-cilento-il-monte-bulgheria/
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Please note: Starting in 2025, license plate registration will be automatically recorded on the access road. Anyone entering the area by car should pay via MooneyGo. Be sure to observe the signs.
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Very nice sanctuary, 2 bars and a restaurant, top view
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Great views in all directions from a summit strewn with large and small boulders. There is always a cool breeze here.
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Here is the information about the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Monte Sacro: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santuario_della_Madonna_del_Monte_Sacro_di_Novi_Velia https://www. Escursionismo.it/escursioni/sul-monte-gelbison-la-terrazza-del-cilento/ https://www.ilcilentano.it/sacro-monte-gelbison-tra-natura-e-culto-mariano/
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The Passo della Beta is a pass immersed in the beech wood of Monte Gelbison, located at about 1300 meters above sea level below the summit. From here begins the last stretch of climb that leads to the top, or it can also be reached from other paths that start from Cannalonga or Rofrano.
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On the summit of Monte Gelbison at 1705 m asl is the sanctuary of the Madonna del Monte Sacro, a destination for pilgrimages and devotions. From here you can enjoy a spectacular panorama, and the path to get there is almost entirely in the shade in the woods, therefore suitable even on the hottest days.
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The summit of Monte Gelbsion reaches 1705 m asl, here is also the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Sacro Monte di Novi Velia. From here you can admire the beautiful panorama that ranges from Cilento and Vallo di Diano to the Gulf of Salerno.
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The most significant peaks include Mount Gelbison (also known as Monte Sacro), which is the fourth-highest mountain in Cilento and home to a historic sanctuary. Another notable peak is Mount Antilia, after which the village is named, offering picturesque trails through shaded paths and chestnut woods. Additionally, Mount Bulgheria provides challenging routes and panoramic views in all directions.
On Mount Gelbison, you can visit the Madonna del Monte Sacro Sanctuary, a pilgrimage destination since the 16th century. The name "Gelbison" itself suggests its long-standing spiritual importance. Near the summit of Mount Cervino, you'll find the Madonna della Neve Chapel, where an annual ritual involving the blessing of grapes takes place on August 5th.
While specific family-friendly highlights are not detailed, the trails around Mount Antilia offer a less strenuous experience compared to higher peaks, winding through shaded paths and chestnut woods. These could be suitable for families looking for picturesque, gentler walks.
From the 1705-meter peak of Mount Gelbison, you can enjoy panoramic views stretching across the Cilento region, the Vallo di Diano, and the Gulf of Salerno. Monte Bulgheria Summit also offers great views in all directions from its boulder-strewn top, often accompanied by a cool breeze.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging touring bicycle rides like the "Hairpin bends galore! – Pisciotta loop" or mountain biking trails such as the "Monte Gelbison Loop Trail." For more options, check out the Cycling around Montano Antilia guide, the MTB Trails around Montano Antilia guide, and the Road Cycling Routes around Montano Antilia guide.
The region, part of the Cilento National Park, offers numerous hiking opportunities. While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the presence of shaded paths and chestnut woods suggests pleasant conditions during warmer months, and the cultural ritual on Mount Cervino in August indicates summer activity. Always check local weather conditions before planning your visit.
Yes, peaks like Monte Bulgheria Summit are categorized as challenging and offer routes for experienced hikers. The "Pilgrims' Trail to Monte Gelbison" is also a well-known hiking route with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience for those seeking a challenge.
The Passo della Beta is a mountain pass located at about 1300 meters above sea level, immersed in the beech wood of Monte Gelbison. It marks the beginning of the final climb to the summit of Monte Gelbison and offers beautiful walks through the forest, with wooden tables available for picnics.
The region stands out for its combination of natural beauty, historical sanctuaries, and cultural traditions. It's part of the Cilento National Park, offering diverse landscapes from towering peaks like Mount Gelbison to the sun-kissed slopes of Mount Antilia, all rich in history and panoramic vistas.
Visitors frequently highlight the extraordinary panoramic views, especially from Mount Gelbison and Monte Bulgheria, which stretch across the Cilento region and the Gulf of Salerno. The historical and spiritual significance of sites like the Madonna del Monte Sacro Sanctuary also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the area around Mount Antilia features picturesque trails through shaded paths and chestnut woods. Additionally, the Passo della Beta is immersed in a beautiful beech wood, offering pleasant walks and even a challenging mountain bike trail through the forest.


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