Best mountain peaks around Scandiano are characterized by elevated viewpoints and rolling hills, situated at the foot of the Apennine valleys. This region offers picturesque landscapes, with Scandiano itself nestled in a strategic location. The broader Reggio Emilia region provides access to more prominent mountainous experiences within a reasonable distance, featuring diverse natural environments.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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I did it last week after 6 or 7 years: still beautiful, but erosion has made the trail narrow, resulting in significant chasms. A 4 or 5-meter section can only be accessed by getting off your bike because it's very dangerous and slippery. However, its charm remains intact.
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Departure of various single tracks
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Monte Scaletta can be reached with the itinerary from Ca del Vento and is a beautiful panoramic point.
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Short but quite steep climb, with sections at 15%, to be done all at once in 8 or 9 minutes.
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Access to the DH old, DH new and Sassaia trails
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Top of Monte Duro 738m, Crostolo Valley.
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The mountain takes its name from the three crosses, originally made of wood and now made of metal, placed on it. Although the road to reach it is in the territory of Ventoso, the Monte delle Tre Croci is part of San Ruffino. These crosses are presumed to have existed before the 17th century. The mountain was the destination of processions of the parishioners of San Ruffino during Easter celebrations. The inhabitants of the neighboring parishes could join the procession only with the authorization of the parish priest.
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From Montecchio footprint with EBike done dozens of times climbing up times down from all possible routes, not climbed from roncolo is a suicide.
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Around Scandiano, popular elevated points include Mount of the Three Crosses, known for its spectacular views of the Po Valley, and Mount Grafagnana, which offers a notable technical passage over gullies. Another favorite is Monte Scaletta, a beautiful panoramic point accessible from Cà del Vento.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Mount Grafagnana features a technical passage over gullies that is highly regarded by visitors. The climb to Mount of the Three Crosses is also described as challenging, rewarding hikers with fantastic views.
The elevated points around Scandiano offer expansive panoramic views of the Emilia-Romagna countryside and the town itself. From spots like Mount of the Three Crosses, on clear days, you can see the cities of Bologna, Modena, and Reggio Emilia, and even the Apennine peaks like Monte Cimone to the south.
The area around Scandiano is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for mountain biking, cycling, and hiking. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 'Iano Observatory – View of the Reggiano Apennines loop' or the 'Mount of the Three Crosses – Cà Grimaldi Singletrack loop' which you can find more about in the MTB Trails around Scandiano guide. For general cycling, check out the Cycling around Scandiano guide.
While some peaks offer more challenging ascents, the broader area around Scandiano, including trails near the Great Oak (Quercia Secolare) in Ventoso, provides pleasant walks through scenic countryside that can be suitable for families. These trails offer opportunities to enjoy nature without extreme difficulty.
The best time for hiking around Scandiano is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the early mornings or late afternoons, though some trails may lack shade. Winter hiking is possible, but some routes might require appropriate gear due to colder temperatures or potential snow at higher elevations in the broader Apennines.
Many trails in the Scandiano area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
Beyond the panoramic views, the peaks and elevated areas around Scandiano feature diverse natural environments. You'll encounter lush forests, interesting geological formations like gullies (especially near Mount Grafagnana), and varied flora. The broader Reggio Emilia Apennines, accessible from Scandiano, offer more rugged landscapes with rocky slopes and alpine meadows.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular views, the tranquility of nature, and the variety of trails available for different skill levels. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, like to Mount of the Three Crosses, and the unique terrain features, such as the gullies near Mount Grafagnana, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging and higher mountain peak experiences, the Reggio Emilia Apennines are readily accessible. This part of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines National Park features peaks exceeding 2,000 meters, such as Monte Cusna (2,120 m) and Alpe di Succiso (2,016 m), offering a true mountainous environment with rugged trekking trails and unspoiled nature.
The duration of a hike to Monte della Croce can vary depending on your starting point and pace. It's accessible via trails from areas like Castellarano. The path offers an intermediate challenge, and many visitors combine it with other routes in the area, such as the enduro descents towards Roteglia or Castellarano, making it part of a longer outing.
For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes that explore the scenic roads around Scandiano and its elevated points. You can find detailed information and routes, including challenging rides like 'Scandiano to Carrara' or 'Drinking Water Fountain – King of the Mountains — Baiso loop', in the Road Cycling Routes around Scandiano guide.


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