Best attractions and places to see around Villa Latina include a mix of historical sites, mountain summits, and natural viewpoints. The region is situated near the Marsicani Mountains and the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient historical centers with significant architecture or challenge themselves with mountain ascents. Villa Latina provides opportunities to experience both cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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In August, you can only climb at the top with a guide, after booking the tour.
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Starting point for various routes
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Passage point for the Meta and other paths
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Mount La Meta 2242m Abruzzo Lazio and Molise National Park
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(1967mt) The Monaci Pass is located on the border between Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, crossed since ancient times by pilgrims, traders and bandits. The monks used to place a stone when they reached the pass. Over the years, piles of a couple of meters high have formed, clearly visible in the center of the plateau, making it a characteristic sign of recognition. The name of the Monaci Pass comes from a legend: three monks died during a storm while trying to cross the pass. The story is plausible, given the difficulty in identifying it if you come from the west and there is fog, and considering that historically the mule track that passes it connected the territories of the important abbeys of S. Vincenzo al Volturno and Montecassino. This very particular territory is the kingdom of a historic herd of Apennine chamois, which performs acrobatics between leaps, cliffs and steep meadows, grazing on grass or resting comfortably on sheer walls.
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Prati di Mezzo is a mountain resort located in the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, characterized by large meadows and lush woods. It is also an ideal starting point for many hiking and mountain bike trails in the area. It has a car park and a restaurant. However, it is recommended to check the most updated opening hours through their Facebook profile: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100039970464543.
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Mount Cairo, formerly called Mons Clarius, is 1669m high. Clarius is another name for Apollo, and in fact here once there was a temple dedicated to him - today instead we can find the Abbey of Montecassino in its place.
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This mountain is part of the Marsicani Mountains, and is 2241 m high. Access to Monte Meta can be forbidden at certain times of the year for the protection of Abruzzo chamois and access to certain paths is only allowed alongside a qualified guide appointed by the park. It is advisable to contact the park or check the park website before departure.
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The region is rich in history. A prominent site is the Atina Historic Center, known for its ancient polygonal walls from the IV-V century BC and architectural jewels like the Doge's Palace. It has a significant past as a Samnite bulwark and Roman prefecture.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Mount La Meta stands at 2241 m in the Marsicani Mountains, offering panoramic views. Another notable summit is Monte Cairo Summit Cross, reaching 1669 m, which provides expansive views and has historical ties to Apollo.
Beyond the summits, the Monks' Pass at 1967m offers stunning views and is known for its historical significance as a crossing point. It's also part of a territory where a historic herd of Apennine chamois can be observed.
Yes, the Atina Historic Center is considered family-friendly, allowing for a cultural exploration suitable for all ages. Additionally, Prati di Mezzo is a mountain resort with large meadows and lush woods, ideal for families, and serves as a starting point for various trails.
If you're heading to the mountains, Prati di Mezzo offers a car park, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the surrounding trails and natural areas.
The area around Villa Latina is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and MTB trails, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, many attractions serve as starting points for trails. Prati di Mezzo is a popular base for hikers. For more specific routes, you can explore the running trails guide, which includes options like the 'Wolves' Path - Stage 14' and the 'Pyramid Trail'.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. For mountain ascents like Mount La Meta, it's advisable to check for access restrictions, especially during certain times for wildlife protection. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring historical sites, while summer is ideal for higher altitude trails.
Yes, Prati di Mezzo, a mountain resort and starting point for trails, has a restaurant. For other attractions, particularly in historic centers like Atina, you'll find local establishments.
Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The ancient history of places like Atina Historic Center and the challenging, panoramic views from summits like Mount La Meta are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 3 photos and given more than 15 upvotes, indicating a positive experience.
Absolutely. The Monks' Pass is categorized as an intermediate to challenging trail. Many of the mountain summits, such as Mount La Meta and Monte Cairo Summit Cross, also offer challenging ascents. You can find more details on difficulty levels within the specific MTB, road cycling, and running guides.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Monks' Pass offers a unique blend of history and nature, with its characteristic stone piles and the chance to spot Apennine chamois. It's a less frequented but highly rewarding destination for those seeking a more rugged experience.


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