Best mountain peaks around Atripalda are found in the surrounding Picentini Mountains Regional Park. Atripalda, situated at an elevation of 294 meters in the Sabato Valley, serves as a base for exploring these natural areas. The region features diverse terrain, including challenging hiking routes and panoramic viewpoints. These peaks offer opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the natural landscape of Campania.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Actually the stretch on the ridge between the summit and the pre-summit. Beautiful views and green meadows with a thousand flowers during spring/summer. Trekking clothing and sturdy shoes.
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The view from the Anticima del Terminio is truly spectacular. Then in spring/summer between the summit and the anticima there is a beautiful green meadow. To reach it: trekking clothing and sturdy shoes.
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The north foresummit of Monte Terminio is very panoramic. From here you have a great view of the main peak.
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Beautiful path that leads to the top of Mount Faliesi,
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Source of Acquafidia, very pure and fresh water.
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From this position you can get to Giffoni or go down to the banks on Saturday.
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From the barrier on Breccelle, you can reach the top of Mount Faliesi, taking this path.
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From the barrier on the state road, passing it, proceed towards the path that leads to the climb to the top of Faliesi
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The region around Atripalda, particularly within the Picentini Mountains Regional Park, offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Visitors frequently enjoy the North Subpeak of Mount Terminio for its spectacular panoramic views. Another popular spot is Crocefisso del Terminio, a religious building that also serves as a viewpoint overlooking the majestic walls of Terminio, ideal for photography.
Yes, the Picentini Mountains offer challenging hiking routes. For example, Monte Terminio is known for its rigorous treks, including a difficult 24.1 km (15-mile) loop hike that traverses dense beech forests and provides rewarding scenic vistas. You can find more challenging routes in the area, such as the 'Monte Terminio Loop Trail' which is a difficult 24 km hike, or the 'Montevergine Sanctuary – Forcetelle Hut loop from Avellino' which is a difficult 68.5 km MTB route. For more details, explore the Hiking around Atripalda guide.
Monte Cervialto, standing at 1809 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in the Picentini area. Its summit provides a spectacular panorama that stretches from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Lattari Mountains, encompassing the Amalfi Coast, the Alburni Mountains, and other Picentini peaks. It's a prime location for appreciating the vast landscapes of Campania.
Yes, the Acquafidia Spring is a natural monument that is considered family-friendly. It provides pure and fresh drinking water, historically associated with the God Fidio, making it a pleasant stop for all ages.
The mountain peaks around Atripalda are part of the Picentini Mountains Regional Park, offering diverse natural features. You can expect to see dense beech forests, green meadows with a thousand flowers during spring/summer, and various trails through woods and streams. Highlights like the stretch between the summit and the sub-peak of Terminio offer beautiful views and natural landscapes.
Beyond hiking, the area around Atripalda offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Crest of S. Stefano del Sole – Alta Tensione Power Line Tower loop'. There are also running trails available, including the 'Ex Dogana loop from Avellino'. For more information on these activities, refer to the MTB Trails around Atripalda and Running Trails around Atripalda guides.
Monte Accellica is another significant mountain within the Picentini range in Campania. Like other peaks in the region, it offers opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the area, providing a chance to immerse yourself in the local landscape.
Pizzo San Michele, located between the provinces of Avellino and Salerno, is particularly known for providing a breathtaking spectacle, especially in the evening. Its elevated position allows for stunning views over Campania, making it a memorable spot for nature enthusiasts seeking picturesque sunsets or evening panoramas.
Yes, there is a notable trail called the Trail from Breccelle Gate to Monte Faliesi Summit. This beautiful path leads directly to the top of Mount Faliesi, offering hikers a clear route to a summit experience through a forest setting.
Visitors highly recommend wearing trekking clothing and sturdy shoes for hikes in the Monte Terminio area. They particularly praise the spectacular views from the North Subpeak of Mount Terminio and mention the beautiful green meadows with a thousand flowers found between the summit and the sub-peak during spring and summer.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, visitor tips suggest that spring and summer offer beautiful green meadows with a thousand flowers, particularly in areas like Monte Terminio. This indicates these seasons are ideal for enjoying the vibrant natural scenery and pleasant hiking conditions.
The North Subpeak of Mount Terminio offers truly spectacular panoramic views. From its north foresummit, you get a great vista of the main peak and the surrounding landscape, making it a highly recommended spot for scenic appreciation.


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