Best mountain peaks in Pistoia are located within the Apennine ridge, forming a natural boundary between the provinces of Modena and Pistoia. This region, known as the Montagne Pistoiesi, features a diverse landscape of high-altitude moorlands and forests. The area offers various summits and mountain passes, providing panoramic views and opportunities for exploration.
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From Poggio delle Ignude, there is no longer a path that leads directly from the summit to the Portafranca refuge; currently a feat, with a 35% descent on terrain full of unstable debris.
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A summit to absolutely reach for the beauty that can be enjoyed from the top 🫶🏼😃
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Very exposed passage, no fear of heights and mountaineering experience required. It is a few meters of rock with few holds and the chain is needed. WARNING: the Old Lady bites!
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More than a single peak, Libro Aperto is a small mountain group made up of two peaks: Mounts Rotondo and Belvedere, both around 1,900 meters above sea level. Seen from the Lima stream, these two peaks resemble an open book, and that's where the name comes from. Here the Apennine ridge separates the provinces of Modena and Pistoia.
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Very kind even if we stopped only for a coffee and they were having lunch they did not hesitate to serve us. Thank you, place with magnificent terrace, weather permitting of course!
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Monte Spigolino is recognizable by its sharp shape
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A well-known place, beautiful but perhaps too "commercial" due to its proximity to Abetone, around there are no less beautiful and more natural peaks!
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nice panoramic terrace, we found it closed but they still offered us a coffee :)
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Among the most appreciated peaks in Pistoia are Open Book, known for its two summits resembling an open book, and Monte Gomito Summit, which offers spectacular panoramic views of Valle delle Pozze and Val di Luce. Visitors also highly rate the Summit of Monte Spigolino for its unobstructed 360° vistas.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Monte Gomito Summit is noted as being family-friendly, with an easy climb and views described as 'within everyone's reach'.
Many peaks in Pistoia offer extensive panoramic views. For instance, the Summit of Monte Spigolino provides a truly panoramic 360° view without obstacles. From Monte Gomito Summit, you can admire the Valle delle Pozze, Val di Luce, and the surrounding mountains, including the Emilian side of the Abetone Pass. Croce Arcana Pass also boasts breathtaking 360° panoramas, where on clear days you might even spot the peaks of the Apuan Alps.
Yes, several peaks and passes offer more challenging ascents. Croce Arcana Pass is categorized as challenging, with an unpaved road in its highest part suitable for mountain biking or gravel. The Open Book summit is also considered challenging, as is the Summit of Alpe Tre Potenze.
Near the Croce Arcana Pass, you can find a monument dedicated to the Alpine troops and a memorial to the victims of the Second World War, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
The Montanaro Mountain Hut is a highlight that offers facilities including a restaurant and cafe, making it a convenient stop during your mountain adventures. Mount Gennaio is also easily reachable from the Montanaro Refuge.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging routes like the 'Porta Franca Mountain Hut – Mount Gennaio loop'. There are also scenic waterfall hikes, such as the 'Dardagna Waterfalls – Lake Scaffaiolo loop'. For cyclists, Pistoia provides diverse cycling routes, including the 'Pistoia and Sambuca Loop'.
Yes, the Croce Arcana Pass is a significant mountain pass connecting the Emilian and Tuscan sides of the Apennines. It serves as an excellent starting point for many surrounding trails and offers expansive views. Another notable pass is Passo Piastreta, which also features panoramic viewpoints.
The Open Book is not a single peak but a small mountain group comprising Mounts Rotondo and Belvedere, both around 1,900 meters above sea level. When viewed from the Lima stream, these two peaks strikingly resemble an open book, which gives the mountain its distinctive name.
While popular peaks are well-trodden, you might enjoy exploring Mount Lancino, which offers intermediate trails and rewarding viewpoints. Another option is Mount Gennaio, known for its remarkable panoramic point and accessibility from the Montanaro Refuge.
The region's high-altitude moorlands and forests are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when trails are clear and the weather is most favorable for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. Some tips mention 'long summer days' for optimal visibility, suggesting summer is a prime time.


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