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Embark on the Monte Tre Pizzi Trail, a moderate hike through Aspromonte National Park that takes you through Mediterranean scrub and into peaceful forests of holm oak and oak. This route covers 6.3 miles (10.2 km) and involves a climb of 1594 feet (486 metres), typically taking about 3 hours…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.50 km
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1.44 km
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6.05 km
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The trail offers rewarding experiences throughout much of the year. To enjoy the panoramic views and diverse flora, spring and autumn are generally ideal, with pleasant temperatures. While the main path is accessible, winter hiking might require more preparation due to potential weather conditions in the Aspromonte National Park.
The primary hiking path on Monte Tre Pizzi is largely flat, with occasional short ascents and descents. You'll traverse Mediterranean scrub before transitioning into forests of holm oak and oak. Some more challenging sections can involve rocky, crumbly terrain, requiring sure-footedness and sturdy footwear.
Yes, the main route to the summit is described as 'simple' and can be completed relatively quickly, making it suitable for varying fitness levels and beginners. However, more complex and demanding paths are available for seasoned hikers looking for a greater challenge.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within Aspromonte National Park. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please be mindful of any specific park regulations.
The trail is rich in natural beauty and historical significance. You'll be treated to a Panoramic View of the Tre Pizzi, offering sweeping vistas of the Ionian Sea and Aspromonte peaks. You can also explore the ruins of the ancient Byzantine church of SS. Pietro and Paolo at the summit and discover the nearby Caccamelle Waterfalls.
As of now, there are no specific permits required or entrance fees to hike the Monte Tre Pizzi Trail or access the general areas of Aspromonte National Park. However, always check official park websites for the most current regulations before your visit.
Specific parking details can vary, but the trail is often accessed from an asphalt road, with the village of Ciminà located at the mountain's foot. It's advisable to check local maps or resources from towns like Antonimina for the most precise trailhead and parking information.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that follow the Sentiero di Monte Tre Pizzi, Sentiero Tre Pizzi, and Sentiero de Li Krapuni. It also briefly crosses through local village roads like Via Magenta Vico I and Via Roma Vico IV.
From the summit, you'll experience expansive and picturesque panoramic views. Look out over the Ionian Sea, stretching from Bruzzano Cape to Mount Due Mari, and encompassing Roccella Jonica and the 'Jasmine Coast'. Inland, you'll see the valley of Antonimina, various Aspromonte peaks, and geological features like the landslips of the Bonamico River.
Beyond the trail's historical ruins, the nearby village of Ciminà is famous for its Caciocavallo cheese, recognized by Slow Food International. The area also has historical ties to ancient hermit monks and was once a site of pilgrimage, adding a rich cultural layer to your visit.
Given the diverse terrain, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended, especially for rocky sections. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, and layers of clothing as weather can change. A map or GPS device is also useful, and trekking poles can be helpful on steeper or uneven parts.
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