Mountain peaks around Medesano are characterized by elevated points and "monti" within the Emilia-Romagna hills. This region offers scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features accessible paths and moderate elevation gains, suitable for hiking and mountain biking. These natural landmarks provide insight into the local geography and historical significance.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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A pleasant spot to visit and with great views. There are some exposed sections at the top, so be very careful, especially if you're traveling with children.
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It is not panoramic but once at the top it offers a nice single track descent. With muscular arm yourself with holy patience and breath.
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the sign indicating the summit had fallen..... I offered to be the sandwich man. The signs should be renewed even if the paths are well beaten.
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A beautiful hilltop at 750m which offers an unobstructed view of the surrounding landscape where you walk through beautiful woods mostly of Roverella.
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Monte boxo was located 719m above sea level, a hilly peak full of paths in the Roverella forest in the surrounding area. The paths are also frequented by cyclists so be careful and avoid headphones and listening to music.
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Beautiful grove on top of Mt
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The cart road makes up most of the difference in height, ending at the entrance to the wood. The bottom is easy and not too rough: only at the beginning there could be large puddles of water due to the transit of farm vehicles. Login information In Vrazzano, along the paved road, you come across a farm straight ahead: out of courtesy, instead of going straight into the property, it is best to continue on the road that deviates slightly to the right and take the track from behind the farm.
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The top of Monte Bosso is located between Val Baganza and Val Sporzana. The oak groves prepare for the change of season, showing off warm autumnal hues in which the wig tree and the manna tree stand out, while the top hosts a unique evergreen pine forest; characteristic of this wooded hill is in fact the presence of Scots pine. Did you know? Monte Bosso is one of the very few stations in our Apennines where this species is still present as a relict from the last glaciation!
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The region around Medesano features several notable elevated points. Among the most popular are Pietra Corva, known for its historical significance and panoramic views, and Mount Groppo, which offers a challenging but rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts. Another favorite is Monte Inverno Summit, appreciated for its easy cart road access and a beautiful grove at the top.
The elevated points around Medesano offer diverse natural features. You'll find scenic viewpoints, dense forests, and varied terrain. For instance, Boxwood Mountain is notable for its unique evergreen pine forest, a relict from the last glaciation, and oak groves that display warm autumnal hues. Many areas provide panoramic photo opportunities of the Emilia-Romagna hills.
Yes, Pietra Corva is a historically significant ridge near Medesano. It was a crucial point on the ancient Maria Longa road, an old route connecting Ramiola di Medesano to Mariano di Pellegrino Parmense. This ridge held strategic importance during the Lombard era, and archaeological findings suggest its use dates back to prehistoric times, particularly the Bronze Age.
The peaks and elevated points around Medesano are ideal for various outdoor activities. Hiking and mountain biking are popular, with accessible paths and moderate elevation gains. For example, you can explore the area around Monte Bussareto with a loop tour from Ramiola, or tackle the singletrack routes on Monte Genesio. Many trails offer both scenic views and opportunities for a good workout.
Absolutely. For hiking, consider routes like the "From Ramiola to Monte Bussareto and Roccalanzone" loop, which is a moderate 12.9 km hike. Another option is the "Sentiero Pier Luigi Bacchini poetry trail from Medesano," a more challenging 19.6 km route. You can find more details and other options on the Hiking around Medesano guide page.
Mountain biking is a popular activity in the area. Mount Groppo features sections like "La Cava" which are noted for mountain biking, offering a tough but rewarding experience. Monte Genesio also provides a moderately popular singletrack route. For more gravel biking options, check out the Gravel biking around Medesano guide.
While specific family-friendly designations aren't always explicit for every peak, many areas around Medesano feature accessible paths and moderate elevation gains, making them suitable for families. For example, the cart road leading to Monte Inverno Summit is generally easy to navigate. When planning, look for routes described as moderate or with lower elevation gains.
The Emilia-Romagna hills around Medesano are generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, early summer, and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, with autumn providing vibrant foliage. While specific data on winter hiking isn't provided, the moderate elevations suggest that many trails could be accessible outside of heavy snow periods, but always check local conditions.
Medesano itself, and nearby towns, offer various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. While specific establishments directly on the trails are limited, you'll find places to eat and stay within a short drive from the trailheads, especially in the main villages of the region.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance. The opportunity for challenging hikes and mountain bike rides, such as those on Mount Groppo, is highly appreciated. The unique natural features, like the relict pine forest on Boxwood Mountain, also draw interest from the komoot community.
Yes, Pietra Corva is highly recommended for photography. It's described as a beautiful place where you can take truly panoramic photos, offering some of the best viewpoints along the ancient Maria Longa road.


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