Best mountain peaks around Calatafimi Segesta are found in the western hills of Sicily, offering elevated areas with panoramic views. This region features diverse landscapes, including prominent peaks and historical viewpoints. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and connection to local history. Visitors can explore various mountain trails and natural features.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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The SS187 is a winding state road that winds from Castellammare del Golfo towards Belvedere and then on to San Vito lo Capo. The climb offers fantastic views of the bay and the expansive sea – especially in the early morning hours or just before sunset. Tip: The route is very popular with road cyclists – it's a steady climb with good asphalt and little traffic during the off-season. Those who take a break at Belvedere will be rewarded with one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the west coast of Sicily. Be sure to have your camera ready!
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Beautiful view of Castellammare and its wide gulf and, towards the west, of the Scopello stacks and the Zingaro reserve
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Montagnola "casteddazzu", not very steep climb, there is no real path to follow to get to the top, so you climb by feeling. Presence of thorny vegetation, I recommend long pants. At the top there is a cross, from the top you can see the entire Fraginesi valley, the Guidaloca beach, the Scopello stacks in the distance, and even the Zingaro reserve.
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The highest point of Monte Inici, from which - on the rare days when it is not covered by clouds - it is possible to admire boundless panoramas over a large part of the province of Trapani: from the Egadi Islands to the Gulf of Castellammare, passing through the countryside of Erice and Montagna Great.
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The Scorace forest develops between 400 and 600 meters above sea level. The top of the relief, 624 meters high, allows you to admire a vast panorama of the Trapani mountains to the north, the Egadi mountains to the west, the Sicani mountains to the south-east. The Scorace forest preserves a sparse natural tree vegetation dominated by cork oak and holm oak, accompanied by downy oak and elm and by shrubs typical of siliceous soils such as the strawberry tree. Other frequent shrubs are broom, euphorbia, heather and other species typical of the Mediterranean scrub. The forest also has vast areas with artificially planted tree species such as stone pine, maritime pine, Aleppo pine, cypress and eucalyptus. Among the animals, the buzzard, the kestrel, the great tit, the robin, the hoopoe, the rabbit, the hare and the porcupine make their appearance. Among the reptiles, the viper stands out.
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One of the highest points of the Monte Inci Massif, which includes 9 other peaks. This area was the scene of riots in the period of the Italian Brigandage.
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The summit of Monte Inici reaches 1065 meters above sea level,
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One of the highest points of the Monte Inci Massif, which includes 9 other peaks. This area was the scene of riots in the period of the Italian Brigandage.
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The region offers several prominent peaks. Mount Inici, reaching 1065 meters, provides boundless panoramas of the Trapani province, including the Egadi Islands. Another significant point is Doctor's Peak, one of Monte Inici's highest points, offering views towards Castellammare and the Zingaro reserve. For a different experience, Monte Scorace is known for its extensive forest and vistas of the Trapani, Egadi, and Sicani mountains.
From various peaks, you can expect diverse and expansive views. For instance, Doctor's Peak offers views stretching from the Egadi Islands to the Gulf of Castellammare, and the countryside of Erice. From Pizzo Castellazzo Summit, you'll see the surrounding mountains and the Gulf. Monte Pispisa provides a unique vantage point overlooking the ancient Temple of Segesta, as well as the towns of Calatafimi and Castellammare del Golfo.
Yes, several peaks in the region have historical significance. The area around Doctor's Peak on Monte Inici was a site of riots during the Italian Brigandage period. Mount Barbaro is home to the Hellenistic-era amphitheater of Segesta, combining historical exploration with scenic beauty. Additionally, the Eufemio Castle Hill, overlooking Calatafimi, features the remains of a historic Norman castle built on older foundations, offering magnificent views.
Monte Scorace is characterized by its forest, which preserves a natural tree vegetation dominated by cork oak and holm oak, along with downy oak and elm. You'll also find shrubs typical of siliceous soils like strawberry tree, broom, euphorbia, and heather. The forest is a haven for diverse fauna, including buzzards, kestrels, great tits, robins, hoopoes, rabbits, hares, porcupines, and vipers.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, generally, the best times to visit mountain peaks in Sicily for hiking and enjoying views are during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential winter rains or colder conditions at higher elevations.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities in the area. You can explore routes like the 'Archaeological Park of Segesta' or the 'Temple of Segesta – Segesta Archaeological Park loop from Segesta'. For more options, you can find detailed hiking guides for the region at Hiking around Calatafimi Segesta.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and road cycling. You can find running trails such as the 'Rocca delle Penne and Monte Finestrelle Loop' or road cycling routes like 'Baia di Guidaloca – Scopello Village loop from Alcamo Diramazione'. Explore more options in the guides for Running Trails around Calatafimi Segesta and Road Cycling Routes around Calatafimi Segesta.
The difficulty varies. For example, the ascent to Pizzo Castellazzo Summit is described as somewhat challenging and requires sturdy shoes, though it is a short climb. Other areas may offer easier paths or more strenuous routes depending on your chosen trail. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings.
Yes, Monte Pispisa offers a unique vantage point with views of the ancient Temple of Segesta. This allows you to appreciate the historical landmark within its natural, elevated surroundings.
Monte Ferricini is the second highest relief in the Alcamo area, offering breathtaking views of the Alcamo countryside, the Gulf of Castellammare, Lake Poma, and the mountains of the Palermo area. It is also an important archaeological site where discoveries from the late archaic age were made in the early 2000s.
In natural havens like the Scorace forest, you might encounter a variety of wildlife. This includes birds such as buzzards, kestrels, great tits, robins, and hoopoes. Mammals like rabbits, hares, and porcupines also make their appearance. Among reptiles, vipers are present.


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