Best mountain peaks around Campofelice Di Roccella are found within the Madonie mountain range in Sicily. This region offers access to a variety of peaks within the Madonie Regional Natural Park. The area features diverse landscapes, including karst formations, ancient forests, and coastal views. Visitors can explore a range of terrain, from high mountain pastures to sandy-brown sandstone rocks.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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In one highlight, this peak is described as Pizzi Carbonara. This is incorrect. It is Pizzo Dipilo.
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There's no visible path for the last few meters to the summit, and you have to fight your way through the pile of rocks. The descent isn't ideal either. Nevertheless, you get a great view from up here.
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Very easy hike, very beautiful from Cacamo! Magnificent view of the North Sicilian coast from Palermo to Cefalu!
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Long trousers even in summer or in any case long socks, the path is not always clean, pay particular attention in the second part after the precarious rock, it is practically the only stretch that can be a little dangerous because it is close to the Devil's ravine. With a constant pace you can go up and down in about 3 hours
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Very nice, recommendable tour, again and again new grandiose views in the course of the tour in all directions. The gate to the observatory is officially locked, you have to be a little creative if you want to bypass the gate. The ascent (in our case the descent) to the observatory is a narrow path, narrowly bordered by lush bushes. Immediately after, or in, a rainstorm one should be appropriately dressed.
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Mount San Calogero, with its 1290 meters of altitude, remains a rather high peak for the average of the region.
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After crossing a dense forest of holm oaks, you reach the top of Pizzo Sant’Angelo at 1081 meters.
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Visitors frequently enjoy peaks like Monte Grotta Grande Summit Cross and View of Isnello, which offers a great view down to Isnello and Pizzo Carbonara. Another highly regarded spot is Pizzo Sant'Angelo Summit, known for its challenging ascent through dense holm oak forests and panoramic views in all directions.
The highest peak in the Madonie mountains is Pizzo Carbonara, standing at 1,979 meters (6,493 ft). It's the second highest in all of Sicily. The summit features an incredible karst landscape with rugged mountains and high mountain pastures, offering stunning panoramic views of the sea and, on clear days, even Mount Etna. A hike from Piano Battaglia is considered moderately difficult.
Yes, the Rocca di Cefalù, though not directly in Campofelice di Roccella, is considered the extreme northern point of the Madonie on the sea. Rising dramatically to 270 meters (886 ft) above Cefalù, it hosts the ruins of a medieval castle from the 12th-14th centuries and the ancient megalithic Temple of Diana. The climb offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Sicilian coastline.
Monte San Salvatore, the third highest peak in Sicily at 1,912 meters, is known for its diverse hiking routes through ancient beech forests. You might even spot the critically endangered Abies nebrodensis fir trees. For karst phenomena, Pizzo Dipilo, with its dome-like shape, features interesting formations including the Grotta Grattara.
Monte Cervi, at 1,794 meters, provides spectacular viewpoints to observe the coast of Palermo, various Madonie massifs, and Mount Etna. The path to its summit from Portella Colla passes through a beautiful beech forest. Additionally, the View of the northern Sicilian coast from Monte San Calogero offers magnificent vistas from Palermo to Cefalù.
Absolutely. Peaks like Pizzo Carbonara and Monte San Salvatore offer moderately difficult to challenging hikes. The Summit of Monte San Calogero, at 1290 meters, is also considered a challenging peak for the region, rewarding trekkers with expansive views.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the route 'From Gratteri to the Abbey of San Giorgio'. There are also extensive MTB Trails and Cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'Cefalù Cathedral – Cefalù Cathedral loop from Campofelice di Roccella'.
Yes, for hiking, you can find various trails. For example, the 'Grattara Cave – View of Palermo and Capo Gallo loop from Gratteri' is an easy option. For more moderate challenges, consider 'View of Palermo and Capo Gallo – View of the Madonie Coast loop from Gratteri'. You can find more options in the Hiking around Campofelice Di Roccella guide.
The region generally benefits from milder and drier temperatures, especially during summer and autumn, particularly for peaks closer to the Tyrrhenian Sea like Pizzo Dipilo. These seasons are often ideal for exploring the mountain trails.
Pizzo Catarineci, at 1,660 meters, is distinguished by its sandy-brown sandstone rocks, often covered in lichens. This area also features expansive grassy plains where horses graze, along with beech woods and juniper thickets, creating unique wetland environments.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from high mountain pastures to ancient forests and coastal views. Many highlight the stunning panoramic vistas from summits like Monte Cervi and Pizzo Carbonara. The opportunity to discover unique natural elements, such as the endangered Abies nebrodensis fir trees on Monte San Salvatore, also adds to the appeal.


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