Mountain peaks around Carini, Sicily, present a mountainous landscape with diverse natural experiences. The region features Mediterranean scrub, wild olive trees, and coniferous woodlands, providing a rich environment for outdoor activities. These peaks offer panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the Gulf of Castellammare and the city of Palermo. The terrain varies from coastal paths to more challenging mountainous routes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Exceptional view from Isola delle Femme, Sferracavallo, Mondello, Monte Pellegrino, Palermo Gulf and Conca d'oro.
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The mountain rises to 1,156 m, from its top you can enjoy a wide view of the surrounding landscape: to the north stands Montagna Longa (975 m), the municipalities of Partinico and Borgetto. To the west on clear days it is possible to see the Oriented Natural Reserve of the Zingaro, up to the Monti di Trapani. To the east you can see the city of Palermo, the Conca d'Oro, and the Mountains of Palermo.
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At 760 meters above sea level, from this promontory there is a wonderful scenery on the 3 gulfs of Palermo.
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At the penultimate bend, almost hidden, there is a road to the left that leads up to the top. If you go to the right instead there is the lookout tower
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Breathtaking view from Montagna Longa
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Easily reachable by mtb after a few not very demanding stretches and with an easily walkable surface, within everyone's reach (even beginners). Fantastic view !!!
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Spectacular point for the view, it is reached via a not very demanding climb with a dirt road
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Antenne di Montagnalonga – View of the Gulf of Castellammare and Carini, which offers expansive vistas of the Gulf of Castellammare del Golfo and Carini. Another highly rated spot is Gibilmesi Summit, rising to over 1,100 meters with wide views including Montagna Longa and Palermo.
Yes, View from Monte Palmeto is noted as family-friendly. It offers spectacular views and is reachable via a not very demanding dirt road, making it accessible for many. The climb is considered easy to moderate, even for beginners on mountain bikes.
The region's peaks feature Mediterranean scrub, wild olive trees, and coniferous woodlands. On Monte Palmeto, you can find Sicilian sumac, wild olive, dwarf palm, and disa grass. The area is also rich in fauna, including imperial ravens, crows, kestrels, Sicilian partridges, and Bonelli's eagles. You might even spot the local Cinisara cow species.
Montagna Longa is notable for being the site of the Alitalia Flight 112 crash in 1972, with a memorial installed at the crash site. Additionally, remnants of lookout posts, possibly of Carthaginian origin, have been discovered near its summit. Monte Palmeto is also historically significant, with scholars suggesting it could be the ancient Heirktai mentioned by Polybius, due to its steep, historically inaccessible cliffs.
There are various hiking trails available. For example, a 6-kilometer hiking path leads to the summit of Montagna Longa, starting from the Santa Venera forest. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Carini guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Carini loop from Montagna Longa' and 'Bosco Santa Venera – Santa Venera Forest loop from Montelepre'.
The Mediterranean climate of Carini means that spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions, with milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable. Winter can bring cooler temperatures, but snow is rare on most peaks, making year-round hiking possible, though conditions should always be checked.
Yes, near Monte Pecoraro, you can find the Grotta dei Puntali. This is a protected natural area and a cave of high paleontological interest, known for being one of the most important fossiliferous deposits in the Palermo area, containing remains of large mammals from the Sicilian Upper Pleistocene, including dwarf elephants.
The peaks offer diverse and impressive views. From Montagna Longa, you can see the Gulf of Castellammare and Carini. Monte Palmeto provides views of the Gulf of Castellammare, including the Zingaro Reserve and San Vito Lo Capo. From Gibilmesi Summit, you can see Montagna Longa, the municipalities of Partinico and Borgetto, the Zingaro Reserve, and the city of Palermo with its Conca d'Oro. Amazing views on Palermo Bay from here! also lives up to its name, offering breathtaking views of Palermo Bay.
Absolutely. The region around Carini offers various cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like 'Sunset at the Beach – View of Ustica loop from Piraineto' or 'Trailhead for Montagna Longa – Historic center of Carini loop from Piraineto' as detailed in the MTB Trails around Carini guide. Road cyclists can find routes such as 'Capaci Massacre Memorial – View of Isola delle Femmine loop from Piraineto' in the Road Cycling Routes around Carini guide.
The Gibilmesi Summit is one of the highest, rising to over 1,100 meters. Montagna Longa reaches 975 meters (3,199 feet) above sea level, and Monte Palmeto culminates at 645 meters.
Montagna Longa is a significant mountain between Cinisi and Carini, known for its highest point at 975 meters and expansive panoramic views. It features a popular 6-kilometer hiking path to its summit. Historically, it's also the site of the 1972 Alitalia Flight 112 crash, with a memorial, and has remnants of ancient lookout posts.
Yes, from View from Pizzo Manolfo, located at 760 meters above sea level, you can enjoy a wonderful scenery that includes the three gulfs of Palermo, encompassing views of Isola delle Femmine, Sferracavallo, Mondello, Monte Pellegrino, and the Conca d'Oro.


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