Best mountain peaks around Due Carrare are primarily found within the Euganean Hills Regional Park, a landscape of volcanic origin. This area, situated near the municipality of Due Carrare, offers numerous elevated points and hills. These locations provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature, with diverse trails catering to various fitness levels. Visitors can explore natural landscapes and panoramic views across the region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Castle of Speronella was a military fortification erected in the 10th century near the summit of Monte Pendìce (300 m a.s.l.): the height, due to its isolated and overhanging morphology, offered a strategic position from which to control both slopes of the hills, the valleys, and the plain. In 1320 it was besieged by the Scaligeri but resisted, earning the reputation of an impregnable fortress; later it was used as a prison and finally as a holiday resort for the Orologio family. The story of Speronella Dalesmanini, between legend and reality, dates back to the medieval period: she was a fifteen-year-old girl who had captured the fancy of the imperial vicar, who had her locked up here; but her family incited the people to a revolt that led to the girl's liberation and the defeat of the representative of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, thus declaring the birth of the free commune of Padua. Today, ruins remain of the fortress: traces of walls and a scenic window overlooking the Euganean Hills. https://www.visitteolo.it/it/castelli/ruderi-castello-speronella-rocca-pendice-colli-euganei/
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Il Corno del Venda is one of the most striking reliefs in the Euganean Hills Regional Park, located in the territory of Galzignano Terme on the western slope of Monte Venda. With its 440 meters of altitude, it stands out for its wild nature and imposing trachyte walls that offer landscape views of rare beauty. The area is crossed by highly significant hiking trails, such as the path dedicated to G.G. Lorenzoni, which offers spectacular views towards Monte Lozzo and the Po Valley. Characterized by dense vegetation of chestnut trees and Mediterranean scrub, Corno del Venda is a place where volcanic geology meets history, given the proximity to the ruins of the ancient Olivetan Monastery. Less frequented than the main summit, it represents an ideal destination for those seeking a more immersive and quiet trek, far from tourist flows, in an environment that preserves the primordial charm of the hills intact.
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Monte Pirio, located in Torreglia, is one of the most spectacular peaks in the Euganean Hills Regional Park. At 328 meters, it stands out for its characteristic trachyte walls that emerge among the vineyards, creating a landscape of strong geological contrast. From its summit, you can enjoy an extraordinary view that ranges from the imposing Praglia Abbey to the reliefs of Monte Pendice and Monte Venda. The trails that cross it are immersed in Mediterranean scrub and chestnut groves, offering routes highly appreciated by hikers and mountain bike lovers. Pirio perfectly embodies the essence of the Euganean Hills, blending the wild nature of volcanic rocks with the centuries-old local winemaking tradition, representing a landmark for those seeking suggestive panoramas and tranquility just a stone's throw from Padua and the thermal centers.
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Short but technical route with non-trivial slopes
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Beautiful view of the hills and the surrounding plain.
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A really beautiful hike, enchanted paths, great view at the top. I wouldn't classify it as easy though. If it has rained a few days before, at least the ascent is muddy and slippery, and further up it is difficult to walk because it is very rocky. The descent is also steep and rocky at the beginning.
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Return point of our tour in the central-northern area of the Park
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Beautiful view from Monte Pirlo on the other mountains
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The Euganean Hills Regional Park, close to Due Carrare, offers several notable elevated points. Popular choices include the Monte Ceva Summit Cross, known for its challenging ascent and rewarding 360-degree panorama. Another favorite is the Mottolone Plateau, a vast plain offering an almost 360-degree view and serving as a starting point for various trails. The Rocca of Monte Pendice is also highly regarded for its historical significance and beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Euganean Hills offer trails suitable for families. For instance, the 'Trail with Prickly Pear Cacti – Monte Ceva Summit Cross loop from Battaglia Terme' is described as suitable for all skill levels with easily accessible paths, offering a chance to see unique flora. While the final ascent to Monte Ceva Summit Cross can be challenging, many parts of the surrounding trails are more gentle. The Mottolone Plateau is also noted as family-friendly, with various trails starting from there.
The elevated points in the Euganean Hills provide stunning panoramic views. From the Monte Ceva Summit Cross, you can enjoy a wonderful 360-degree panorama. The Mottolone Plateau also offers an almost 360-degree panorama across the region. Similarly, the Rocca of Monte Pendice provides a beautiful view of the Euganean Hills, and Mount Ortone is described as very panoramic from various sides.
The Euganean Hills offer a range of difficulty levels. Some trails, like the 'Sentiero Cava Monte Croce and Sentiero delle Creste' loop, are considered 'hard hikes' requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. The final stretch to the Monte Ceva Summit Cross is also challenging and requires appropriate footwear. However, other routes, such as the 'Trail with Prickly Pear Cacti – Monte Ceva Summit Cross loop from Battaglia Terme', are described as suitable for all skill levels. Always check specific trail descriptions for current conditions and recommended gear.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. The Rocca of Monte Pendice is a notable historical site, an elevation of the central Euganean Hills with a characteristic rock face. Mount Fasolo also features historical sites and religious buildings. Naturally, the area is known for its volcanic origin, and trails like the one to Monte Ceva Summit Cross can feature unique flora like prickly pear cacti.
Beyond hiking, the area around Due Carrare offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Pontemanco Water Mill – Villa Cagnola, Cartura loop from Due Carrare' or the 'Battaglia Terme Canal – Monte Ceva Summit Cross loop from Due Carrare'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Praglia Abbey – Bacchiglione River loop from Battaglia Terme' for touring bicycles, and challenging road cycling routes like the 'Palazzo Contarini – Teolo – Castelnuovo Junction loop from Battaglia Terme'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Due Carrare, Cycling around Due Carrare, and Road Cycling Routes around Due Carrare guide pages.
Yes, there are trails suitable for beginners. The 'Trail with Prickly Pear Cacti – Monte Ceva Summit Cross loop from Battaglia Terme' is noted for being suitable for all skill levels with easily accessible paths. While some sections of the Euganean Hills can be challenging, many paths offer gentler gradients, making them ideal for those new to hiking. The Mottolone Plateau also serves as a starting point for various trails, some of which are less technical.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the Euganean Hills are generally pleasant for hiking in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Spring brings blooming flora, and autumn offers colorful foliage. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are advisable. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for trails with exposed sections or those that can become muddy after rain.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramic views, such as the 360-degree vistas from the Monte Ceva Summit Cross and the Mottolone Plateau. The diverse network of trails catering to various fitness levels is also highly valued, allowing everyone from families to experienced hikers to enjoy the natural beauty. The combination of natural landscapes with historical elements, like the Rocca of Monte Pendice, adds to the appeal.
Yes, the Euganean Hills Regional Park offers several circular routes. For example, the 'Sentiero Cava Monte Croce and Sentiero delle Creste' is a loop trail. Many trails are designed to be circular, allowing hikers to return to their starting point after exploring the peaks and viewpoints. The network of paths around Mount Ortone also allows for its entire circumnavigation.
The path to the Monte Ceva Summit Cross is challenging in its last stretch, so appropriate footwear (trekking shoes) is highly recommended; avoid slippers or moccasins. The climb can be quite steep, with muddy and very rocky sections, especially after rain. It offers a beautiful 360-degree panorama but may not be suitable for young children or individuals unfamiliar with walking on paths with protruding rocks and stones.
Mount Ortone, at 168 meters, is an isolated summit in the northern Euganean Hills, formed by rhyolite. It's also known locally as Monte Impero due to past forest interventions. A network of paths allows for its entire circumnavigation and direct access to the summit, offering very panoramic views. While beautiful, some sections can be challenging and require suitable shoes and good physical condition.
While specific cafe locations are not detailed, some routes pass by places where you can rest. For instance, on the route involving Mount Fasolo, Villa Beatrice is mentioned as a place where you can rest halfway. The Euganean Hills region is also known for its gastronomic routes, suggesting that opportunities for refreshments and meals are available in nearby towns and villages.


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