Best mountain peaks around Morino are situated within the Apennine mountains in Italy, providing various opportunities for outdoor exploration. The region features numerous summits and viewpoints, catering to different levels of hiking experience. These peaks offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including plains and other mountain chains. The area is characterized by its natural monuments and challenging routes, making it a destination for those seeking both scenic beauty and physical activity.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Campocatino transforms into an amazing ski and winter sports area during the winter. It offers a great view of the central Apennine mountains and lots of places to rent equipment and buy local food at accessible prices.
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Once you reach the "peschio delle cornacchie" peaks, you can enjoy a wonderful 360° view! If you arrive at Mount Monna when there is snow, equip yourself with crampons or snowshoes, given that the path hidden by the snow remains a bit difficult!
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Once you reach the first peak "peschio delle cornacchie" you have a 360° view that is worth it!
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Hiking boots, fairly long and steep route.
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This place is worth a vote as you reach the top and if the weather permits you can see both the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic seas.
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highest peak of the Ernici mountains, beautiful panorama over the main Abruzzo massifs and up to the Lazio islands
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It is the highest peak overlooking the plain of Prato di Campoli. The ridge path that connects it to Pizzo Deta offers splendid views of the Ernici Mountains. The wallpapers under the top in the period of June are colored with splendid Gentian blooms
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This peak is the highest of the Càntari Mountains and is located at 2156 m. From here it is possible to see the Fucino plain, the Gran Sasso (weather permitting), the Sirente-Velino chain, the Maiella, the Marsicani mountains, the Ernici mountains and the Simbruini mountains.
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The region around Morino, situated within the Apennine mountains in Italy, offers several significant peaks. Among them, Monte Viglio summit (2,156 m) stands out as the highest of the Càntari Mountains, offering extensive views. Another challenging summit is Monte Crepacuore Summit within the Ernici Mountains, reaching 1997 meters. Additionally, Mount Passeggio provides splendid views of the Ernici Mountains and other Abruzzo massifs.
From peaks like Monte Viglio, you can enjoy panoramic vistas including the Fucino plain, Gran Sasso, the Sirente-Velino chain, Maiella, Marsicani mountains, Ernici mountains, and Simbruini mountains. On clear days, it's even possible to see both the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic seas. Campocatino also offers a 360° view of the central Apennine mountains from its first peak, "peschio delle cornacchie".
Yes, many of the peaks around Morino offer challenging routes. For instance, Monte Crepacuore Summit and Mount Passeggio are both categorized as challenging. Monte Viglio also involves a fairly long and steep route, requiring hiking boots.
The region is rich in natural monuments and diverse landscapes. Beyond the summits themselves, you can find features like the abyss of Monte Vermicano, one of the largest caves in Lazio, near Monte Vermicano. The area also boasts beautiful flora, such as the splendid Gentian blooms coloring the wallpapers under the top of Mount Passeggio in June.
While specific seasonal advice for all peaks isn't detailed, the region offers diverse experiences. For peaks like Morin Peak (a local name for a sub-peak in Canada, not the Italian Morino region, but mentioned in research for context), it's noted for being virtually snow-free earlier in the season. For the Italian Apennines, generally, late spring to early autumn provides the most favorable conditions for hiking. However, if visiting in winter, especially for higher elevations like Mount Monna (near Monte Vermicano), crampons or snowshoes are recommended due to snow-covered paths.
Yes, Campocatino, located in Guarcino at an altitude of 1,859 meters, offers various accommodation facilities. It also transforms into a ski and winter sports area during winter, providing equipment rental and places to buy local food at accessible prices.
Besides hiking and scrambling, the area around Morino is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling types. For touring bicycle adventures, explore options like the San Vincenzo Valle Roveto and Bolsorano loop. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Monte Salviano Pass loops. Mountain biking enthusiasts have trails like the Montagna Spaccata Chapel loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Morino, Road Cycling Routes around Morino, and MTB Trails around Morino guides.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the summits, with many highlights receiving high upvotes for their extensive vistas. The challenging nature of some routes is also a draw for those seeking physical activity. The natural beauty, including unique geological features and seasonal blooms, is frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, while many peaks are challenging, there are also intermediate options. Campocatino is categorized as an intermediate summit, offering rewarding views without the extreme difficulty of some other peaks. This makes it a good option for those looking for a moderate ascent.
Yes, near Monte Vermicano, you can find the abyss of Monte Vermicano, which is noted as one of the largest caves in Lazio. This adds a unique geological element to the natural attractions of the area.
From various peaks, especially Monte Viglio, you can see several prominent Apennine mountain chains. These include the Gran Sasso, Sirente-Velino chain, Maiella, Marsicani mountains, Ernici mountains, and Simbruini mountains, providing a vast mountainous panorama.


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