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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Forlì-Cesena

Mountain peaks in Forlì-Cesena offer a diverse range of elevated areas within its Apennine landscape. This region combines the gentle charm of the Romagna hills with more rugged mountainous terrain, often found within the Casentinesi Forests National Park. The area provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and enjoying nature and panoramic views. Visitors can explore various peaks and passes, each offering unique features and experiences.

Best mountain peaks in Forlì-Cesena

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

Fangacci Hut

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The refuge, not managed, is located at an altitude of 1234 m. above sea level inside the Casentinesi Forest National Park, along the road that from the Camaldoli Hermitage, passing through Prato alla Penna, leads to Badia a Prataglia.

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Colle del Barbotto Summit

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One of the most famous climbs in all of Romagna, the Barbotto was decisive in the Giro Donne 2022: with over 50 kilometers to go, Annemiek Van Vleuten managed to …

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Nasseto Refuge

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Strange landscape for our areas, a well-kept refuge even if essential (fireplace and 2 benches), external grills and water at 500 meters (a bit difficult to find if the grass …

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Mount Penna Summit

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Spectacular panoramic point over Romagna and Toacana.
From the Fangacci refuge you leave the car and it's an easy 20 minute climb on foot. Highly recommended!

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Prato alla Penna

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Prato alla Penna is located on the top of the pass that connects the hermitage of Camaldoli to Badia Prataglia. Being on the ridge it is crossed by the CAI …

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San Paolo in Alpe Ruins

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San Paolo in Alpe is a small, completely uninhabited mountain town, located in a high altitude prairie (1000 meters above sea level). What remains of the settlement are the ruined …

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Monte Fumaiolo Pass

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This peak of the Apennines belonged to Tuscany until Mussolini changed its borders to enhance the importance of his native Romagna. The Giro d'Italia has only passed this peak once: …

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Passo dei Lupatti

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I pass where numerous paths cross. From here up it goes to the Lama, Mount Cucco, the Mandrioli pass, the Cancellino and Badia Prataglia (via ponte del Macchione)

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Beer Mountain

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Diamantina and the Monte della Birra

Diamantina lived in Forlì in the 17th century and was a “healer” by profession. For her potions she used herbs and other mysterious substances, …

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Monte Arsiccio di Sopra

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Attention: when you arrive at the point between Mount Arsiccia and Mount Tiravento, it is important to continue to follow the red and white signs of the CAI (which in …

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Michele Collesi
November 1, 2025, San Paolo in Alpe Ruins

The "San Paolo in Alpe" bivouac, recently built inside an old residential structure, is located in the mountainous part of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, more precisely in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the municipality of Santa Sofia. The building is divided into two parts: one is always open and available as a temporary shelter, while the other is used as a managed bivouac, accessible by reservation. The building is located on a plateau at an altitude of 1,030 meters and lies entirely within the Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park. The surrounding landscape is characterized by open grazing areas, immersed in a forest landscape of high environmental value that extends to the Apennine ridge, which includes the Sasso Fratino Integral Nature Reserve, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.

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The hike was done in October, a quiet, sunny day. It's best to dress in layers because you'll sweat a bit at the start of the climb, so short sleeves are fine. I later used a Patagonia sweatshirt because it was chilly up there, and a shell jacket if you go in colder weather! I highly recommend it, the view is worth it.

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the climb through the woods begins, quite tough in some parts!!

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Beautiful access path to the mountain and fantastic views from the summit over the mountains and forests.

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Luca
April 23, 2025, Prato alla Penna

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Diamantina Witch and M. of Beer

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starting point of the classic Balze loop ═════════════════ 182nd excursion and 16th time in the Balze area | loop starting from Valico Monte Fumaiolo passing through Rifugio Moia and Rifugio Giuseppe ════════════════ 👇 here is the video in 4K 👇 https://youtu.be/kt9FOoGmOZc

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the highest mountain peaks in Forlì-Cesena?

The highest and most prominent mountain in Forlì-Cesena is Monte Falco, standing at 1,657 meters (5,436 ft) within the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines. Another significant peak is Monte Fumaiolo, reaching 1,406 meters, known for its historical intrigue and panoramic views.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views in Forlì-Cesena?

For breathtaking vistas, visit Mount Penna Summit, which provides spectacular panoramic views over both Romagna and Tuscany. On clear days, you might even spot San Marino and the Adriatic Sea. Monte Falco also offers extensive views due to its elevation, and Monte Arsiccio di Sopra is part of a ridge known for its scenic ride.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks or trails in Forlì-Cesena?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Mount Penna Summit is easily accessible with a relatively short 20-minute climb from the Fangacci refuge. Prato alla Penna is a crucial crossroads for paths within the Casentinesi Forests National Park, offering beautiful meadow areas and trails. Additionally, Passo dei Lupatti is categorized as family-friendly.

Which mountain peaks are popular for cycling in Forlì-Cesena?

Cyclists will find Colle del Barbotto particularly appealing, known as one of Romagna's most challenging climbs and featured in the Giro Donne and Nove Colli gran Fondo. Monte Fumaiolo has also been part of the Giro d'Italia route, offering a rewarding ascent. You can find more cycling routes in the region by visiting the Cycling in Forlì-Cesena guide and the Road Cycling Routes in Forlì-Cesena guide.

Are there any unique natural features or geological sites to visit among the peaks?

Yes, Monte Busca is a fascinating spot often referred to as Italy's smallest volcano. It's actually a continuous methane source that erupts from the subsoil, creating a small gas flare. It offers a unique and unusual sight for those interested in natural curiosities.

Where can I find shelters or huts in the mountain areas of Forlì-Cesena?

You can find several shelters and huts. Nasseto Refuge is a well-kept hut with essential amenities like a fireplace and benches, situated in a grandiose landscape. The Fangacci Hut is another option. On Monte Fumaiolo, there are also shelters at the summit where you can find refreshments. Within the Casentinesi Forests National Park, the 'San Paolo in Alpe' bivouac is a renovated structure serving as a temporary shelter.

What historical or cultural sites can be found near the mountain peaks?

The region is rich in history. Monte Fumaiolo has a unique past, having been part of Tuscany before Mussolini's border adjustments. Colle del Barbotto Summit features a plaque commemorating legendary cyclist Marco Pantani. The San Paolo in Alpe Ruins, a small, uninhabited mountain town, played a significant strategic role during World War II and is now part of the 'Path of Freedom'.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near the mountain peaks in Forlì-Cesena?

Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and running. You can explore various routes for touring bicycles and road bikes, including challenging climbs like those around Colle del Barbotto and Monte Fumaiolo. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Ridracoli to Cà di Sopra Refuge Loop' and 'The Wolf's Ring Trail'. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling in Forlì-Cesena, Road Cycling Routes in Forlì-Cesena, and Running Trails in Forlì-Cesena guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in Forlì-Cesena?

Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular panoramic views, especially from spots like Mount Penna Summit, which overlooks both Romagna and Tuscany. The sense of wilderness in areas like Monte Falco and the unique historical context of peaks like Monte Fumaiolo also draw interest. Many enjoy the well-maintained refuges like Nasseto Refuge and the diverse trails within the Casentinesi Forests National Park.

What is the best time to visit the mountain peaks in Forlì-Cesena?

The best time largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, offering pleasant weather and lush landscapes. However, areas like Prato alla Penna offer a unique and serene experience in winter when the pass closes to vehicles, allowing for exploration on foot in a snowy landscape.

Are there any challenging trails for experienced hikers?

Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Monte Falco, as the highest peak, is a rewarding destination. The ridge leading to Monte Arsiccio di Sopra also offers a scenic but challenging ride, where caution is advised on unmarked sections. Always stick to clearly marked CAI paths for safety.

What kind of natural environment can I expect in the mountain areas?

The mountain areas of Forlì-Cesena are characterized by the Apennine landscape, combining gentle Romagna hills with more rugged mountainous terrain. You'll find ancient forests, especially within the Casentinesi Forests National Park, along with waterfalls like Acquacheta, Urlante, and della Sega. There are also high-altitude prairies, such as those around San Paolo in Alpe, offering rich biodiversity and diverse ecosystems.

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