Best mountain peaks around Capaccio Paestum provide access to the Cilento, Vallo di Diano e Alburni National Park, a region characterized by its diverse mountain landscapes. Capaccio Paestum itself is situated on a hill, with surrounding areas offering notable peaks for panoramic views and hiking. The area combines coastal views with more interior mountain ranges, making it a varied destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Monte Calpazio is a ridge located in Cilento, in Capaccio Paestum, known for the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Granato. It offers panoramic views of the Piana del Sele and the Gulf of Salerno, with accessible hiking trails. Historically known as "Caput Aquis", it housed a destroyed medieval settlement. YouTube YouTube +3 Key aspects of Monte Calpazio: Sanctuary of the Madonna del Granato: Located on the slopes of the mountain, it is a historical-artistic pilgrimage destination overlooking the Sele valley. Location and Panorama: The mountain overlooks the Piana di Paestum and the Tyrrhenian Sea, offering panoramas ranging from Punta Campanella to Punta Tresino. Hiking: The trails are easily walkable, suitable for various fitness levels. The typical hike starts near the sanctuary and reaches the ruins of Capaccio Vecchia, offering notable views. History: Between the 8th and 9th centuries AD, the inhabitants of Paestum took refuge here to escape malaria and Saracens, founding Capaccio Vecchia. The castle on the summit was conquered by Frederick II of Swabia in 1246. Viticulture: The slopes of the mountain host vineyards of the Greco grape used to produce Calpazio wine. Access: The place is reachable by car from Capaccio Scalo, then continuing on foot from the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Granato towards the highest point.
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Walking along the ridge that leads from Mt. Calpazio to Mt. Polveracchio offers the chance to admire truly beautiful panoramas stretching over the Gulf of Salerno, the Sele plain, and the Alburni mountain range. Trekking clothing and sturdy shoes.
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No long journey necessary from Agropoli, varied hike with often great views. Hiking poles are useful because the sections of the path are sometimes steeper.
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It's great in itself, but no panoramic view is possible because it's quite overgrown.
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Summit of Monte Tresino. To reach it you need to travel singletrack and uphill stretches, but at an altitude of 360 meters the view of the sea and the Agropoli valley repays the effort.
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Mount Tresino (356 m above sea level) is a protected natural area in the Cilento National Park, between Agropoli and Castellabate. It offers panoramic circular trails (such as trail 700 or "dei Trezeni," about 10-14 km) through Mediterranean scrub, ancient ruins like the church of San Giovanni, Saracen towers, and breathtaking views of the Bay of Trentova and Capri.
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Path that leads to the top of Mount Tresino from which you can admire splendid views. Trekking clothing and sturdy shoes
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The region offers several notable peaks. Monte Tresino Summit View is highly appreciated for its expansive vistas of the sea and the Agropoli valley. Another popular spot is M. Polveracchio (of Capaccio), which provides a wonderful view over the entire Gulf of Salerno and the Alburni mountain range. Within the broader Cilento National Park, Monte Stella and Monte Gelbison are also significant for their panoramic views and hiking opportunities.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Monte Tiburon Trail: Sella dell'Alano – Monte Tresino offers a challenging and technical single track with significant ascent to reach the summit of Monte Tresino. The ascent to Monte Soprano can also be challenging due to fewer signposts and less consolidated paths, requiring good preparation.
The mountain peaks around Capaccio Paestum offer diverse and stunning views. From Monte Tresino Summit View, you can see the sea and the Agropoli valley. M. Polveracchio (of Capaccio) provides breathtaking vistas over the Gulf of Salerno, the Sele river plain, and the Alburni mountain range. Monte Soprano offers panoramic views stretching from the sea to the interior mountain ranges of Cilento, while Monte Stella and Monte Gelbison provide extensive views of the entire Cilento area and the sea.
While many trails in the immediate vicinity of Capaccio Paestum involve intermediate to challenging sections, the broader Cilento National Park offers a range of paths. For family-friendly options, look for trails with less elevation gain and well-marked paths. Always check the specific trail details for difficulty and length before heading out with children.
The best time to hike is generally during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the weather is pleasant. Summer can be very hot, especially at lower altitudes, though higher peaks like Monte Stella offer shaded paths. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially colder and wetter conditions.
The trails often pass through Mediterranean scrub and woods of holm oaks. On Monte Soprano, you might encounter patches of ferns and grazing animals. Trail 702 Monte Tresino is part of a protected natural area within the Cilento National Park, offering diverse flora. The region is rich in natural beauty, forming part of the larger Cilento, Vallo di Diano e Alburni National Park.
Beyond hiking, the Capaccio Paestum area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails. These routes often provide different perspectives of the landscape, from coastal paths to more inland mountain tracks.
Yes, some peaks have historical or religious significance. Monte Gelbison, also known as Monte Sacro, hosts the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Sacro Monte di Novi Velia, a pilgrimage destination since the 16th century. Monte Stella also has a sanctuary dedicated to the Madonna della Stella on its summit. Trail 702 Monte Tresino passes ancient ruins like the church of San Giovanni and Saracen towers.
For most hikes, trekking clothing and sturdy shoes are essential. For more challenging trails like Monte Tresino Summit View or M. Polveracchio (of Capaccio), excellent athletic preparation and at least one liter of water are recommended, as water sources may be scarce. Hiking poles can be useful for steeper sections. If trails are less marked, carrying a GPS track is advisable.
No, there are two distinct peaks named Monte Polveracchio. The one near Capaccio Paestum is approximately 909 meters high and offers views over the Gulf of Salerno. There is a much higher peak of the same name (1,790 meters) in the Picentini mountains, which is further away. The local peak is specifically referred to as M. Polveracchio (of Capaccio).
Yes, Mount Tresino, for example, offers panoramic circular trails such as trail 700 or "dei Trezeni," which are typically about 10-14 km long. These routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes and viewpoints of the protected natural area.


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