Best mountain peaks around Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori are located within a natural reserve in Lombardy, Italy, featuring 28 named mountains. The park includes the Campo dei Fiori and Martica massifs, characterized by diverse flora and fauna, karst phenomena, and a network of hiking paths. This region offers varied experiences, from challenging ascents to culturally significant sites. Several peaks provide distinct features and panoramic views for visitors.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Pleasant. Be very careful when cutting through the woods or taking the short route. The gentlest route, starting from Rasa keeping to the right, is suitable for practically everyone.
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Beautiful panoramic view of the Lakes of Varese and Lake Maggiore
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The top offers a breathtaking view!
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A 1032m mountain well known among hikers and MTBikers. It can be reached via a loose dirt road which requires a good bike such as a gravel or a touring/trekking bike well equipped with excellent dirt tyres, otherwise it is better to avoid it. On its side there is a former porphyry quarry, the woods and the view certainly repay the challenge of the climb.
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The G.V. Astronomical Observatory Schiaparelli is located in the Campo dei Fiori Natural Park, at an altitude of 1,226 metres. After completing the climb by bike it is possible to climb about twenty steps: a spectacular panorama opens up over the lakes of the province of Varese and the Alps.
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Campo dei Fiori is a mountain group with the maximum altitude located at Punta di Mezzo at 1,227 meters above sea level, which dominates the plain and the Varese valleys. Punta di Mezzo offers a splendid view all around.
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This birch is the flag of Chiusarella. Located just below the summit, it is highly visible, because it is isolated, from a good part of the provincial road of Rasa.
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Beautiful alpine panoramas that you absolutely must see while riding your bike
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Among the most appreciated peaks are Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross, known for its 360° panorama, and Mount Three Crosses, a significant landmark for hikers. Punta di Mezzo (1,227 m) is also highly regarded as the highest point of the Campo dei Fiori massif.
The highest point in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori is Punta di Mezzo (1,227 m), located within the Campo dei Fiori massif. Its ascent offers challenging but rewarding panoramic views.
The park is rich in natural features, including karst phenomena with over 130 caves, such as the Marelli Grotto near Punta di Mezzo. Monte Chiusarella features unique 'Prati Magri' (lean meadows) and an isolated birch tree. The diverse forests of ash, lime, and maple on Monte Martica also offer distinct natural beauty.
Yes, Sacro Monte di Varese is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring the 'Via Sacra' with 14 Baroque chapels leading to the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Monte. Monte Martica also holds historical significance with remains of the 'Cadorna line' defensive system from WWI on its eastern and western peaks.
Many peaks offer stunning panoramic views. From Punta di Mezzo (1,227 m), you can see nearly 360-degree vistas of the plains and the Alps. Punta Paradiso provides views of the distant Milan skyline and the majestic Monterosa range, while Monte Chiusarella offers expansive views over Varese, the surrounding plains, and the pre-Alpine and Alpine arcs.
Yes, Sacro Monte di Varese is easily accessible, even via a restored funicular railway, making it suitable for families. The Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross highlight is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a rewarding experience for all ages.
The park offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with vibrant flora in spring and beautiful foliage in autumn. The diverse landscapes and rich flora mean there's always something to appreciate, but checking local weather conditions is always recommended.
The trails vary in difficulty. The ascent to Punta di Mezzo (1,227 m) is considered challenging despite its relatively short length. Other peaks like Monte Chiusarella have routes that can be quite steep but reward hikers with expansive views. There are also easier paths, such as the ascent to Sacro Monte di Varese, which can be done via a paved path or funicular.
Absolutely. The region boasts a network of hiking paths. You can find various options, including the 'Glasses of the Regional Park Campo dei Fiori – Trail 7' and the 'Sacro Monte di Varese pilgrimage trail'. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori guide.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can find routes like 'Monte Orino and Sacro Monte di Varese from Brinzio' or 'Uphill dirt road to Monte Martica from Bregazzana'. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking 360° panoramas of the lakes and the Alpine and pre-Alpine belt, especially from peaks like Monte Chiusarella. The unique natural habitats, such as the 'Prati Magri', and the historical significance of sites like Sacro Monte di Varese, also receive high acclaim. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax and enjoy the wind from viewpoints like Punta di Mezzo (1,227 m).
Punta Paradiso, very close in elevation to Punta di Mezzo, is home to the 'G.V. Schiapparelli' Astronomical Observatory and a Pre-alpine Geophysical Centre. This site offers not only scientific interest but also stunning panoramic views, including the distant Milan skyline and the Monterosa range.


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