Best natural monuments around San Cipriano Picentino are found nestled at the foot of the Picentini Mountains in Italy's Campania region. This area offers impressive landscapes and panoramic views. The natural environment provides opportunities for outdoor activities, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Classic car landing for hikers who don't feel like walking too much :)
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Spring water fountain, here you can stock up before heading towards the Sanctuary of San Michela
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The Hermitage of San Magno is an ancient natural cave located on the mountain of the same name, in which - according to a deep-rooted tradition - the Bishop of Trani San Magno took refuge during his escape from the persecutions of Decius. In fact, it would seem that during his long pilgrimage from Trani to Rome, he stopped at this hermitage which today bears his name, from 220 to 230 AD. Here he would have done the work of catechising the local population, to whom he would have appeared after his death in 251 AD, asking them to build a hermitage in the cave where he had lived. An image of the Saint, believed to be miraculous, is frescoed on the rock wall and dated 1541.
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From here, take the CAI 115 path to reach Pizzo San Michele. There is a fairly bumpy paved road that allows you to reach the place, with an open space for parking
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The area extends between the territories of Calvanico and Fisciano, in the province of Salerno, which is only 15 km away. We are located within the protected area of the Monti Picentini Regional Park, about 700 meters above sea level.
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The naturalistic area of Frassineto is a forest of about 82 hectares, mainly made up of tall trees, such as ash trees (from which it takes its name) but you will also find beech and chestnut trees.
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https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Mai from https://www.ulyxes.it/monte-mai-ee: The name of the Monti Mai certainly derives from the Latin word "maior", large. Some ancient papers and the same reports of Giustino Fortunato, illustrious explorer of the Picentini, also report the diction Maj. Main ridge of the homonymous mountain group, elongated in the ESE-WNW direction, the peak is located at the convergence of three ridges, impervious and interrupted by gaps, rocky crags and secondary peaks. The Monti Mai belong to the westernmost subgroup of the Monti Picentini, one of the largest mountain groups in southern Italy and part of the homonymous regional park. They are characterized by Mesozoic carbonate platform rocks and to a lesser extent by Triassic dolomites and marls. The vegetation that covers the Monti Mai is mainly represented by beech trees that cover the upper part, over 800 m, and chestnut trees on the slopes. The fauna, very rich, like that of all the Picentini Mountains, consists of large mammals, such as the wolf, the fox, the badger, the wild boar; birds of prey such as the peregrine falcon, the buzzard, the sparrowhawk, the goshawk; the black woodpecker, long-eared owl, dipper, kingfisher; amphibians such as the Apennine frog, the European green toad, the spectacled salamander, the fire salamander.
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Summit of Monte Mai, where you can admire a breathtaking view that ranges from the Gulf of Salerno to Vesuvius, with an overview of the highest peaks of the Picentini Mountains.
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments are Monte Mai Summit, offering breathtaking panoramic views, and the Frassineto Nature Area, known for its equipped picnic spots and naturalistic tours. Visitors also enjoy Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring, which serves as a convenient starting point for trails.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Monte Mai Summit, which at 1,607 meters offers vistas of the Gulf of Salerno, the Lattari mountains, the Gulf of Naples, and Mount Vesuvius. Pizzo San Michele Summit also provides breathtaking views overlooking the Campania region. Additionally, the Giardino della Minerva offers a fantastic view over Salerno from its terraces.
Yes, the Frassineto Nature Area is highly recommended for families, featuring equipped picnic spots and games for children. Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring is also family-friendly, offering facilities and spring water, and serves as a starting point for easier trails. The Giardino della Minerva is another family-friendly option, combining nature with historical context.
The region offers a variety of trails. For challenging hikes with significant elevation, routes to Monte Mai Summit and Pizzo San Michele are popular. The Frassineto Nature Area provides easier, naturalistic tours suitable for all. The path to Scalandrone Cave also offers an intriguing natural exploration opportunity through lush vegetation.
Yes, the Hermitage of San Magno is an ancient natural cave with significant historical and religious importance, believed to have sheltered Bishop San Magno. It features a frescoed image dated 1541. The Giardino della Minerva is also a historical site, exemplifying the nursing methods of the ancient Medical School of Salerno.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various cycling activities. There are numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'From Pontecagnano towards Castiglione dei Genovesi'. For more relaxed rides, explore touring bicycle routes such as 'Salerno Cathedral – Santa Teresa Beach loop'. You can also find running trails, like the 'Salerno Waterfront Promenade' loops.
Yes, Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring offers ample space for parking cars, making it a convenient starting point for trails, including those leading to Pizzo San Michele. For other locations, parking availability may vary, so it's advisable to check specific access points.
Yes, the Scalandrone Cave, located within the Picentini Mountains National Park, offers an intriguing natural exploration opportunity. It's accessed via a path surrounded by lush vegetation, leading to a dark opening in the rock. Additionally, the Hermitage of San Magno is an ancient natural cave with historical significance.
The region's natural monuments are generally enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. Summer can be warm, especially for summit climbs, while winter might bring cooler weather to higher altitudes. Visiting during the evening is particularly recommended for Pizzo San Michele to experience spectacular vistas.
The Frassineto Nature Area provides equipped picnic spots and games for children. Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring offers facilities, parking, and access to spring water, which is useful before undertaking longer climbs. The Giardino della Minerva includes a small bar with a terrace.
Monte Mai Summit is significant as the main peak of its group, reaching 1,607 meters above sea level. From its peak, you can enjoy a breathtaking panorama that includes the Gulf of Salerno, the Lattari mountains, the Gulf of Naples, Mount Vesuvius, and other prominent peaks of the Picentini Mountains like Mount Terminio, and even the Matese massif on clear days.
Yes, at Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring, there is a fountain with spring water. It is advisable to stock up on water here before undertaking the final climb to Pizzo San Michele, especially for longer hikes.


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