Mountain peaks around San Lorenzo Maggiore are situated between the Mount Taburno and Matese mountain ranges in Southern Italy's Campania region. This area features diverse landscapes, including lush forests and prominent massifs. The region offers various opportunities for exploring natural features and historical sites. Visitors can experience both the Taburno-Camposauro Regional Park and the Matese Regional Park.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Pizzo dei Favi is located within the Taburno Regional Park, at a height of 1187 metres. The closest refuge is the Vitulano refuge. From here it is possible to enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view, and you can see Monte Miletto, Monte Rosa, Monte Altorotondi and many other peaks around.
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Mount Pentime offers a breathtaking view. It is located at 1168 meters high. There is a metal cross. Very impressive especially at dawn.
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Pizzo del Tesoro is about 1176 meters high, and is located on the ridge that leads to Monte Pentime.
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Monte Acero is 736 m high and a particularity are the three kilometers of dry stone wall at the top. These are from the 6th century BC, and there is also a statue dedicated to Jesus the Redeemer. Every first Sunday of August a pilgrimage is organized to this monument which starts from Cerreto Sannita.
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Monte Acero is 736 m high and a particularity are the three kilometers of dry stone wall at the top. These are from the 6th century BC, and there is also a statue dedicated to Jesus the Redeemer. Every first Sunday of August a pilgrimage is organized to this monument which starts from Cerreto Sannita.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Monte Pentime Summit Cross, known for its breathtaking views, especially at dawn, from its 1168-meter high point. Another favorite is Pizzo dei Favi, located within the Taburno Regional Park, offering a 360-degree panoramic view that includes Monte Miletto and other surrounding peaks from 1187 meters.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. In the Mount Taburno area, you'll find lush forests and the distinctive 'sleeping woman' profile of the mountain itself. The Matese mountains feature wild landscapes, extensive beech woods, and unique geological formations like dolines. You can also visit Lake Matese, Italy's highest karstic lake, and the artificial Lakes Letino and Gallo.
Yes, both mountain ranges are rich in history. Mount Taburno is considered an ancient sacred mountain with archaeological sites, including the ruins of the Casina Reale (a Bourbon hunting lodge) and Saint Simeon's cave with 17th-century frescoes. The Hermitage of Saint Mennas, dating back to the 9th century, is also on the massif. Near Monte Acero, you can see three kilometers of dry stone walls from the 6th century BC and a statue of Jesus the Redeemer.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging ascents. Mountain biking, horseback riding, and canyoning are popular in the Matese Regional Park. During winter, the Matese mountains offer opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing at resorts like Campitello Matese. For specific routes, explore the hiking, MTB, and cycling guides for San Lorenzo Maggiore.
The region offers different experiences depending on the season. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. During colder months, the Matese mountains transform into a destination for winter sports, so if you're interested in skiing or snowshoeing, winter would be suitable. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, the Matese Regional Park, in particular, offers a vast network of well-marked hiking trails suitable for various experience levels, including easier walks through ancient forests that can be enjoyed by families. The plateau of Camposauro in the Taburno-Camposauro Regional Park is also ideal for picnics and offers accessible panoramic views.
Absolutely. Peaks like Monte Pentime Summit Cross and Pizzo dei Favi are renowned for their expansive and 360-degree panoramic views. From Pizzo dei Favi, you can even see Monte Miletto and other surrounding peaks. The Camposauro plateau also provides excellent panoramic vistas extending to the Matese mountains.
The Matese Regional Park is recognized as a 'biogeographical island' with diverse ecosystems, making it a great spot for wildlife observation. You might have the chance to spot various wild animals like wolves, roe deer, and eagles. Birdwatching is also a popular activity, especially in the Mount Taburno area known for its diverse birdlife.
Yes, the slopes of Mount Taburno are famous for viticulture, producing high-quality wines with the Taburno DOC status, making it an excellent destination for wine enthusiasts. In the Matese mountains, you can discover traditional rural villages and local delicacies, including the renowned caciocavallo cheese.
While the peaks directly around San Lorenzo Maggiore are part of the Mount Taburno massif, the broader Matese mountains to the south feature Monte Miletto, which is the highest peak in the Matese range, reaching an elevation of 2,050 meters.
For beginners, trails within the Taburno-Camposauro Regional Park, particularly around the Camposauro plateau, offer more accessible options with beautiful views. The Matese Regional Park also has well-marked trails suitable for all experience levels, including easier walks. You can find specific easy routes in the hiking guide for San Lorenzo Maggiore, such as the 'Vallantica Waterfall - Matese Regional Park' route.
The mountain peaks around San Lorenzo Maggiore are situated within two significant regional parks. The Mount Taburno area is part of the Taburno-Camposauro Regional Park. The Matese mountains are encompassed by the Matese Regional Park. For more information on the Taburno-Camposauro park, you can visit Wikipedia, and for the Matese, Wikipedia or Italia.it.


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