Mountain peaks around Taurano are found in the woody Lauro Valley, a comune in the province of Avellino, Campania. This area, situated at an elevation of 300 meters, features elevated terrain. While specific named peaks within Taurano are not widely recognized, the broader region offers various mountainous landscapes and plateaus. Visitors can explore viewpoints and trails that lead to elevated areas.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Top panoramic point, continuing straight there is a very bumpy downhill path, which arrives at Monteforte.... eyes that has also been dug by the rains.
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Statue of San Francesco on Monte Salto, on the side of Bracigliano.
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Panoramic point of Monte Salto
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Panoramic point reached by sono after a nice climb. Spectacular view of Castellammare di Stabia
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Arrived at the statue continue to climb towards Monte Salto and then face the descent on the left to return to the picnic area.
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Very beautiful and scenic route
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Beautiful path that leads to the top of Mount Faliesi,
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At the top of Monte Salto, the statue depicting San Francesco masters With a 180 ° panoramic view on the slope of the Agro Nocerino Sarnese
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Visitors frequently enjoy the View of the Agro Sarnese, which offers an extraordinary panorama where you can often see the sea and Castellammare di Stabia on a clear day. Another popular spot is the Statue of Saint Francis on Monte Salto, a panoramic point from which you can continue climbing towards the summit.
Yes, the Acquafidia Spring is a notable natural monument. It's known for its pure and fresh drinking water, and according to local tradition, it was once associated with the ancient divinity Fidio, a guardian of faith. This spring is also considered family-friendly.
The region around Taurano offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can explore the Trail from Breccelle Gate to Monte Faliesi Summit, which leads to the top of Mount Faliesi. For more options, including routes like the 'Campo Maggiore and its lake – loop in the Partenio Regional Park' and 'Acquafidia Spring – Campo Maggiore Pond loop', check out the Hiking around Taurano guide.
Yes, the Acquafidia Spring is categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant natural spot with fresh drinking water. While specific mountain peaks within Taurano are not widely recognized, the broader elevated terrain and plateaus offer opportunities for family outings.
Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. For running enthusiasts, there are several loops available, such as the 'Running loop from Sarno' or 'Running loop from Monteforte Irpino', detailed in the Running Trails around Taurano guide. Road cyclists can tackle challenging routes like the 'Climb to the Sanctuary of Montevergine' or the 'View of the Agro Sarnese – Shrines of Ciorani loop', found in the Road Cycling Routes around Taurano guide.
From elevated points like the View of the Agro Sarnese, you can expect extraordinary vistas of the Sarnese countryside. On clear days, the view extends to the sea and Castellammare di Stabia. Other viewpoints, such as the Monte Faito Antennas, also offer scenic landscapes.
The region's woody valleys and elevated terrain can be enjoyed across various seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. While specific seasonal considerations for individual peaks are not detailed, avoiding the hottest summer months for strenuous climbs is advisable.
Yes, the Statue of Saint Francis on Monte Salto is a man-made monument with religious significance, serving as a panoramic point. Historically, villagers in Taurano sought refuge in the surrounding mountains during medieval invasions, indicating the long-standing importance of these elevated areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extraordinary panoramic views, such as those from the View of the Agro Sarnese, where the sea is visible on clear days. The natural springs like Acquafidia Spring are also highly valued for their pure water and serene atmosphere. The komoot community has shared 44 photos and given 17 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and enjoyable experiences.
Taurano itself is situated in the woody Lauro Valley at an elevation of 300 meters. While there are no widely recognized distinct mountain peaks directly within the village, the surrounding area features elevated terrain, plateaus like Campo Maggiore, and various viewpoints that offer significant ascents and panoramic vistas.
Yes, some trails offer a more challenging experience. The Statue of Saint Francis on Monte Salto is part of an intermediate to challenging route, and from there, you can continue climbing towards Monte Salto. The broader Campania region also features mountainous areas that can provide more strenuous hikes.
While Taurano is at 300 meters, you can reach elevated points and summits nearby. The Trail from Breccelle Gate to Monte Faliesi Summit leads to the top of Mount Faliesi. Additionally, the Statue of Saint Francis is on Monte Salto, and you can continue climbing towards its summit from there.


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