Mountain passes around Montecorvino Rovella are found within the Picentini mountain range, part of the Monti Picentini Regional Park. This region presents a mountainous landscape characterized by elevated points and diverse hiking trails. The area offers opportunities for exploring varied terrain and experiencing natural environments.
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From here begins the climb up the northern side of Mount Accellica
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This is the Porta di monte Accellica (1250 m). My friend Alessandro, an expert on the mountain, told me that from this point begins "l'Accellica" and you notice it, especially in summer, with a significant change in temperature and wind.
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Going up the Accellica sud you pass through the Varco dela Pettinessa. lhttps://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Accellica
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From the Patanaro or Cerasole gate it is possible to reach the main entrance to the ichthyol mines via path 169A. Alternatively you can head towards the Casone/Porta di Monte Diavolo or connect to the SP 25/b.
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The pass of the Croci di Acerno marks the border between the provinces of Salerno and that of Avellino. At an altitude of 840 meters, several paths start from here within the Regional Park of the Picentini Mountains.
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Intersection point of the CAI 111 path from Barrizzullo and CAI 104 which leads up to the Accellica.
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Location the Crosses of Acerno
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Location the crosses of Acerno.
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The mountain passes around Montecorvino Rovella are nestled within the Picentini mountain range, part of the Monti Picentini Regional Park. You can expect a mountainous landscape characterized by elevated points, diverse hiking trails, and often dense forest environments. The region offers varied terrain and a strong connection to nature.
Among the notable passes, Le Croci di Acerno marks the border between the provinces of Salerno and Avellino, with several paths starting from its 840-meter altitude. Colla Finestra Pass is a watershed between the Sabato and Calore valleys and an intersection point for trails leading to Monte Accellica. Additionally, Porta di Monte Accellica (1,250 m) is known for a distinct change in temperature and wind, signaling the beginning of the Accellica area.
Yes, the mountain passes are excellent starting points for hiking. For example, several paths within the Regional Park of the Picentini Mountains begin at Le Croci di Acerno. The Colla Finestra Pass intersects with the CAI 104 path leading to the NE peak of Accellica. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including moderate to difficult trails like 'Along the Tusciano river' or 'From Ariano along the Tusciano following the CAI 110'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Montecorvino Rovella guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. Road cyclists can find challenging routes like 'Cetara and the Angioina Tower – View of the Amalfi Coast loop'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Votive Shrine on the Trail – Prepezzano Fountain loop'. For detailed routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Montecorvino Rovella and MTB Trails around Montecorvino Rovella guides.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, mountainous regions like the Picentini generally offer pleasant conditions for hiking and outdoor activities during spring, early summer, and autumn. These seasons typically provide milder temperatures and clearer views. Summer can be warm, but higher altitudes like Porta di Monte Accellica (1,250 m) may offer cooler air and refreshing winds.
The Monti Picentini Regional Park offers diverse trails, and while specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for the passes themselves, many trails in the region are suitable for various skill levels. You might find easier sections or shorter loops that are enjoyable for families. Always check the difficulty and length of a trail before embarking with children.
The Monti Picentini Regional Park generally welcomes visitors with dogs, but it's crucial to adhere to park regulations, which typically include keeping dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always be prepared to clean up after your pet.
The mountain passes and surrounding trails are characterized by rich natural beauty. You'll encounter dense forests, especially around passes like Le Croci di Acerno and Pettinessa Pass. Many passes also offer stunning viewpoints, providing panoramic vistas of the Picentini mountains and valleys. The region is part of a regional park, emphasizing its preserved natural environment.
While the focus of these passes is primarily natural beauty and outdoor activities, the region has a rich history. For instance, Colla Finestra Pass is noted as the source of the Sabato river, which has historical significance in the region. The broader Monti Picentini area, including Montecorvino Rovella, is dotted with charming hill towns and historical sites that reflect Campania's heritage.
When visiting, be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially at higher altitudes like Porta di Monte Accellica (1,250 m), where temperature and wind can change significantly. Wear appropriate footwear for hiking, carry enough water, and consult local weather forecasts. Parking is generally available near trailheads, but public transport options might be limited for some remote passes.
Pettinessa Pass is a forest-lined mountain pass that you traverse when ascending the southern side of Monte Accellica. It offers an intermediate trail experience and provides viewpoints within its forested setting.


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