Mountain peaks around San Chirico Raparo are located within the rugged landscape of the Appennino Lucano Val d'Agri Lagonegrese National Park. This area features dense forests and wild mountains, providing a setting for trekking. The region offers panoramic views that extend towards the Pollino and Lucanian Apennines. San Chirico Raparo is known for its natural features and diverse mountain terrain.
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Beautiful panoramic place with a view of the Val d'Agri and the presence of the suggestive chapel of the Madonna della Rupe
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One of the most fascinating peaks of Basilicata: Monte Raparo, starting from the Croce di Raparo Refuge. A walk immersed in the wild beauty of the SIC Monte Raparo, among woods, deep silences and breathtaking views.
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Fairly easy route to reach the summit by bike, incredible 360° panorama.
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From the summit, located at 1764 meters above sea level, you can admire a panorama of the Val d'Agri.
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A wonderful "panoramic balcony" on the Pollino National Park. this peak can be reached with a medium-difficulty trek starting from the Favino refuge.
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Ideal summit also to be able to camp out with the right precautions. The view is very beautiful, you can see Monte Raparo, Monte Sirino and Serra La Spina.
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The region around San Chirico Raparo offers several notable peaks. Among the most popular are Monte Santa Croce Summit, known for its views of Monte Raparo, Monte Sirino, and Serra La Spina, and Pizzo Falcone summit, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Pollino National Park. Another significant peak is Monte Raparo Summit, offering an incredible 360° panorama from its 1764-meter elevation.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the trek to Pizzo Falcone summit is considered medium-difficulty, but the full 9.23 km loop from the Favino refuge involves a significant ascent and descent, requiring good training, sure footing, robust footwear, and some alpine experience. Another challenging option is the Monte Santa Croce - loop tour in the Pollino National Park, also rated as difficult.
The mountain peaks around San Chirico Raparo offer spectacular panoramic views. From Monte Raparo Summit, you can enjoy a 360° panorama of the Val d'Agri. Pizzo Falcone summit is renowned as a 'panoramic balcony' overlooking the Pollino National Park. Additionally, Monte Santa Croce Summit provides views of Monte Raparo, Monte Sirino, and Serra La Spina.
While many trails in the region can be challenging, some sections of Monte Raparo offer easier paths suitable for various fitness levels. For specific family-friendly routes, it's best to check local guides or inquire about trails with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances. The area's natural beauty makes even shorter walks enjoyable for families.
Beyond hiking, the rugged landscape around San Chirico Raparo is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various MTB trails, including routes like 'Tra la Cima Pizzo Falcone e il Monte Santa Croce'. There are also several road cycling routes, such as the 'Castronuovo di Sant'Andrea loop from San Chirico Raparo'. The region's rich biodiversity also makes it ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, Monte Santa Croce Summit is noted as an ideal location for camping, provided appropriate precautions are taken. Its beautiful views make it a rewarding spot for an overnight stay in nature.
The region's mountains, nestled within the Appennino Lucano Val d'Agri Lagonegrese National Park, offer a 'green, fresh, and surprisingly intimate' experience. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery for hiking. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially at higher elevations where the air is cooler. Winter hiking is possible but requires specific gear and experience due to snow and colder conditions.
Absolutely. The area is part of the Appennino Lucano Val d'Agri Lagonegrese National Park, characterized by dense forests and wild mountains. You can also find distinct rock formations, particularly visible from viewpoints like View to Monte Alpi (1900 m). The region is known for its rich biodiversity and ancient forests, offering a tranquil environment for nature lovers.
Monte Raparo Summit is a splendid peak within the Appennino Lucano Val d'Agri Lagonegrese National Park. Reaching 1764 meters, it offers a privileged vantage point over the Val d'Agri and Val del Sinni. It's considered one of the most fascinating peaks of Basilicata, providing a consistently pleasant hiking experience amidst its austere and meditative appearance.
Yes, near the peaks, you can find Monte Raparello and Madonna della Rupe Chapel. This location offers beautiful panoramic views of the Val d'Agri and features the suggestive chapel of the Madonna della Rupe, combining natural beauty with cultural significance.
Monte Raparo offers a variety of trekking paths, some easy and others more challenging, catering to different fitness levels. The route to Monte Raparo Summit from the Croce di Raparo Refuge is generally considered moderate, providing a walk immersed in wild beauty.
Yes, beyond Monte Raparo, you can continue to Verro Croce Peak. While slightly lower in elevation at 1672 meters, it offers an extension to the Monte Raparo hike, providing additional exploration and varied terrain for those seeking a longer trek. The path may not always be clear but does not present exposed sections.


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