Mountain peaks near Galeata, a town in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, are situated within the Apennine Mountains. This area provides a natural backdrop for outdoor activities, characterized by its varied terrain. The region offers a range of elevated areas, from prominent summits to historical viewpoints. These locations are known for their natural features and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This cross was restored by my great-uncle Don Giovanni Tassinari, parish priest of Pereta in 1941... the plaque at the base of the Cross commemorates him
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Monte Sacco is a notable peak near Tredozio in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities. The trail to Monte Sacco offers beautiful views and a mix of challenging and accessible routes. One of the highlights is reaching the summit, where you will find a large stone cross.
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The cross is no longer there, I was last week and there was only the stone base with the plaque
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Monte Rotondo is characterized by a cross on the top.
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Mount Tiravento is characterized by a beautiful panoramic ridge.
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Beautiful, very exposed, a very treacherous passage, otherwise the descent is good, everything is quite broken, rocks, roots, it is not a smooth flow.
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Attention: when you arrive at the point between Mount Arsiccia and Mount Tiravento, it is important to continue to follow the red and white signs of the CAI (which in fact at the point of which I speak clearly signal to turn left and not continue straight) and not the loaded path here on Komoot. This in fact continues on the ridge and reaches a point no longer marked, where the path stops and there is the risk of slipping down the cliff due to the ground, composed of thin and very slippery gravel. In the path that I have loaded (I hope you see) there is a screen in which I mark the point in question. Following the CAI path instead zero risks. For the rest, very nice ride!
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On the top of Monte Sacco there is this cross. The small clearing is about 10 minutes on foot from the parking of the Monte Busca pass.
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Near Galeata, you can explore several notable elevated areas. Mount Tiravento is known for its beautiful panoramic ridge, offering an exposed yet rewarding experience. Another significant peak is Monte del Falco, situated within the Casentino Forests National Park, which provides expansive panoramic views from its 1658-meter elevation. For those interested in history and less strenuous walks, Poggio Galmino features a defensive tower with simple but panoramic hiking trails.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Monte Arsiccio di Sopra offers a demanding summit and trail. It requires careful attention to CAI signs to navigate slippery gravel sections on the ridge. Mount Tiravento also presents a very exposed and treacherous passage with broken terrain, including rocks and roots, making for a challenging descent. For mountain bikers, Monte del Falco is a popular destination with a 'Red' difficulty rating, featuring singletrack and technical elements.
The peaks around Galeata offer diverse and rewarding views. From Mount Tiravento, you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic ridge. Monte del Falco, at 1658 meters, provides expansive panoramic vistas. Even less strenuous areas like Poggio Galmino offer pleasant, scenic views of the local landscape and the Bidente valley. Croce di Monte Sacco is another viewpoint where you can find a cross and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. Poggio Galmino is notable for its quadrangular-based defensive tower, historically crucial for controlling the Bidente valley. You can also find the Croce di Monte Sacco, a man-made monument and viewpoint on top of Monte Sacco, which adds a historical and cultural element to your hike.
For those looking for less strenuous options, Poggio Galmino offers simple but panoramic hiking trails. These trails provide pleasant walks through the local scenery and a glimpse into the region's past without requiring significant climbing. The area around Galeata generally offers a variety of trails, so you can find routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Cyclists will find several appealing options. Monte delle Forche is known primarily as a cycling climb, accessible from Galeata, with an average gradient of 7.1% over 3 kilometers. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Passo del Carnaio – Calla Pass loop from Galeata' or the 'Lama Forest – San Paolo Farmhouse loop from Galeata'. You can find more details on these and other cycling routes in the Cycling around Galeata guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts have options around Galeata. Monte del Falco is a popular destination for mountain biking, featuring a 'Red' difficulty rating with singletrack and technical elements like drops, rock faces, and rock gardens. For more routes, consider the 'Saint Sophia – Santa Sofia Bridge loop from Santa Sofia' or the 'Monte Carpano Pass – Cancellino–Lama Forest Trail loop from San Piero in Bagno'. Discover more mountain biking routes in the Gravel biking around Galeata guide.
The area around Galeata offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like 'Sentiero Vallone - Riotorto to Madonna degli Occhi Sanctuary' or the 'Sant'Ellero Abbey – Sant'Ellero Abbey loop from Galeata'. The Casentino Forests National Park, which includes Monte del Falco, also provides extensive hiking amidst woodlands. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Galeata guide.
Yes, for those undertaking longer hikes or bike rides, the Fratta bivouac is an intermediate hut that can be used for sleeping or cooking when it is open. This provides a convenient resting point within the park.
The Apennine Mountains surrounding Galeata offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons generally provide milder weather, making hiking, cycling, and mountain biking more enjoyable. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit, especially for higher elevations like Monte del Falco.
Yes, for families, areas like Poggio Galmino offer simple and panoramic hiking trails that are less strenuous and suitable for a leisurely walk. These trails provide beautiful scenery without requiring significant climbing, making them a good option for families with children or those seeking a relaxed outdoor experience.


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