Best mountain peaks around Nocera Inferiore are found within the Monti Lattari mountain range, offering challenging hikes and panoramic views. Nocera Inferiore, nestled at the foot of these mountains, serves as a gateway to a rich natural environment. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. This region provides access to diverse peaks and trails.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Attention, a bad pass in name and in fact, an exposed section and suitable for those who do not suffer from vertigo
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Mount Falerio has a high slope and degree of difficulty in the terminal part. Once at the top you will enjoy a splendid panorama.
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Mount Finestra takes its name from this "Hole". To reach it from the north peak, be very careful, the path, T4, is very treacherous and includes the "Malopasso". Trekking clothing, sturdy shoes, mountaineering experience and no vertigo!
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From Monte San Liberatore, 466 meters high, you can admire the panorama of the Gulf of Salerno and the Amalfi coast. At the summit there is also the homonymous hermitage, an ancient church documented as early as 980. Along the path there is a small cliff for climbing enthusiasts.
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Great Adventure thanks to our spectacular mountains. Breathtaking panoramas (see photos), snow-covered paths that were so suggestive. With great sincerity, I say little to say everything was wonderful. However, the whole route is really very difficult, I won't deny that in certain places you need mountaineering experiences (a stretch of rock that goes to the antennas), the usual recommendation..... trekking shoes/stick/hookhook/axe/knife/whistle/ water bottles/energy bars. There is normally a lot of energy expenditure today mainly because there was snow and ice, but everything was beautiful.
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Shelter to be used in case of bad weather.
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Statue of San Francesco on Monte Salto, on the side of Bracigliano.
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The Monti Lattari mountain range, which surrounds Nocera Inferiore, offers several popular peaks. Among them, the Hole of Mount Finestra is a highly regarded natural monument, known for its unique rock formation. Another favorite is the Monte Falerio Summit, which provides a stunning panorama of the gulf. Visitors also frequently seek out the View from the summit of Monte Sant'Angelo for its extensive vistas.
Yes, the region offers several challenging routes. The path to the Hole of Mount Finestra, particularly the 'Malopasso' section, is rated T4 and requires sturdy shoes and mountaineering experience. Similarly, the ascent to the Monte Falerio Summit is very demanding, especially the final 300-400 meters, necessitating robust footwear, gloves, and mountaineering skills. The route to the summit of Monte Sant'Angelo can also be very difficult, especially with snow and ice, requiring prior mountaineering experience.
The mountain peaks around Nocera Inferiore offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the summit of Monte Sant'Angelo, you can see Mount Vesuvius, the Gulf of Naples, Cava de' Tirreni, the Gulf of Salerno, and the broader Monti Lattari range. The North Summit of Monte Finestra also provides beautiful panoramas, including distant views of Mount Vesuvius and the Gulf of Salerno. The Monte Falerio Summit offers an exceptionally suggestive view dominating the entire gulf and the city of Salerno.
Yes, on Monte Salto, located on the Bracigliano side, you can find the Statue of Saint Francis. This adds a cultural and spiritual dimension to your visit, beyond the natural beauty and panoramic views.
A particularly unique natural feature is the Hole of Mount Finestra, a natural rock formation located between the North and South peaks of Monte Finestra. This geological wonder is what gives the mountain its name and is a highlight for many visitors.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the area around Nocera Inferiore offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, such as the 'View of Mount Vesuvius – Sorgente Laura Washhouse loop' or the 'View of Vesuvius loop', which are part of the Cycling around Nocera Inferiore guide. For gravel biking, routes like 'View of Mount Vesuvius – Torre del Gatto loop' are available in the Gravel biking around Nocera Inferiore guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails that allow you to explore the Monti Lattari. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Monte Finestra North Summit – View of the Tramonti Valley loop' or the 'Southern Cross – Panda Trail loop' within the Hiking around Nocera Inferiore guide. These trails offer varying difficulties and lead to many of the region's scenic spots.
Monte Falerio is known for its significant steepness and difficulty, especially towards the summit. The final 300-400 meters are particularly demanding. It is highly recommended to have good mountaineering experience, wear robust footwear, and bring gloves for assistance during the ascent. The mountain is situated between the territories of Vietri sul Mare and Cetara.
Monte Sant'Angelo is highly recommended for those seeking expansive and spectacular views. From its summit, you can enjoy extensive panoramas encompassing Mount Vesuvius, the Gulf of Naples, Cava de' Tirreni, the Gulf of Salerno, and the broader Monti Lattari mountain range. Be aware that some parts of the route can be very difficult, especially if snow and ice are present, requiring mountaineering experience.
Yes, along the route on Monte Finestra, there is a refuge known as 'il Telefono'. This can be a useful stop during treks, offering a place for rest or shelter, especially during the challenging hikes in the area.
The 'Malopasso' is a particularly treacherous section of the trail leading to the Hole of Mount Finestra from the North Peak. It is rated T4 and requires significant caution, sturdy shoes, and mountaineering experience due to its exposed points and difficulty.


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