Best mountain peaks around Monte San Giovanni In Sabina are found within the Sabine Mountains, a region characterized by its natural beauty and historical significance. This area offers access to a landscape rich in geographical features, including prominent peaks and ancient historical sites. The diverse terrain provides opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic viewpoints. Monte San Giovanni In Sabina is situated at an altitude of 728 meters, offering a base for exploring the surrounding mountain environments.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Laying of the Summit Book together with the CAI Subsection of Guidonia and the CAI Section of Monterotondo
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View with Mount Terminillo and Gran Sasso in the background
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Monte Pizzuto, with its 1288 metres, is the second peak of the Monti Sabini after the nearby Monte Tancia. Unlike the latter, it enjoys a much wider panoramic view. On one side on the Tiber Valley and Mount Soratte and on the other on the Central Apennines with the clearly visible massifs of Terminillo and Gran Sasso.
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It is not the official summit but it is the most beautiful panoramic point of the small Tancia complex. From here the view spans 360° from the Gran San Sasso to the Lazio coast.
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Top of Mount Frostspot. Small grassy peak with a 360 degree view of the Reatini Mountains (Terminillo) and the Tiber Valley.
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Reachable with a simple trek starting from the Farfa Abbey, at the top of the mountain are the ruins of the San Martino Abbey and it is possible to admire a 360° panorama that goes from the Tiber valley, to Terminillo Pellecchia and Gennaro up to Fara in Sabina on the opposite hill.
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Monte Acuziano is a peak of 489 m above sea level in the Sabine mountains. At the top are the ruins of San Martino: they are the remains of an imposing abbey dating back to the 11th century and never completed. From the top of the mountain you can enjoy a beautiful view of Lazio and of the opposite side of Mount Bruzio on which the urban agglomeration of Fara in Sabina stands.
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Monte Pizzuto is located in the Sabine mountains and is one of the highest peaks. Once you get to the top you can enjoy a breathtaking view.
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The highest peak in the Sabine Mountains is Monte Tancia Summit (1,292 m), offering an incredible panorama. Another significant peak is Monte Pizzuto Summit, known for its wide panoramic views. You can also explore the Southern summit of Monte Tancia, which provides a 360° vista.
From Monte Tancia Summit (1,292 m), you'll find an incredible panorama. Monte Pizzuto Summit offers extensive views of the Tiber Valley, Mount Soratte, and the Central Apennines, including Terminillo and Gran Sasso. The Southern summit of Monte Tancia provides a breathtaking 360° view stretching from Gran Sasso to the Lazio coast.
Yes, on Mount Acuziano, you can find the Ruins of San Martino Abbey, an imposing 11th-century structure. Additionally, on the western slopes of Monte Tancia, there's the ancient Cave of San Michele Arcangelo, a rock sanctuary dating back to the 4th century with frescoes. Near the Tancia Pass, you can also see the ruins of the Rocca di Tancia, an ancient fortress.
Beyond the peaks, the region features the impressive Revotano, a karst sinkhole formed by a collapsed underground cave, considered one of the most spectacular natural phenomena in the Sabine Mountains. The Cave of San Michele Arcangelo, while also a historical site, is a natural cave carved into the rock face.
The area is excellent for hiking and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'From Parking to Monte Tancia (1.292 m)' hike or the 'Monte Tancia and Pozze del Diavolo Loop' for mountain biking. For more options, explore the hiking guide or the MTB trails guide for the region.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, the ascent to Monte Tancia Summit (1,292 m) from Osteria del Tancia is considered a moderate excursion. Longer routes like the 'Monte Tancia Summit (1,292 m) – Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall loop' are more difficult, involving significant elevation gain. You can find more details in the hiking guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from peaks like Monte Tancia Summit and Monte Pizzuto Summit. The diverse trails, ranging from easy to difficult, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like the San Michele Cave, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Monte San Cosimo, reaching 663 m, offers a pleasant walk through woods without excessive slopes. Once the vegetation opens up, you can enjoy beautiful views of the Sabina region.
The Sabine Mountains are generally pleasant for hiking in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be hot, but shaded trails, like parts of the path to Monte Tancia Summit, offer some relief. Winter hiking is possible but requires checking weather conditions for snow or ice, especially at higher elevations.
While some trails to the highest peaks can be challenging, there are easier options suitable for families. For instance, the 'Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall – San Michele Cave loop from Osteria del Tancia' is an easy 6.1 km hike. Always check the difficulty grade and distance in the hiking guide to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'View of Casperia – Hermitage of San Cataldo loop' or the 'Farfa Waterfalls – Farfa River loop'. You can explore more options and their difficulty levels in the cycling guide for the area.


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