Best mountain peaks around Abriola are situated within the Lucano-Val d'Agri-Lagonegrese Apennine National Park. This region features a mountainous landscape with various summits offering views. The area is known for its natural monuments and trekking opportunities. It provides a setting for exploring the Apennine environment.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A quiet walk to combine with a picnic at Fontana delle Brecce. Above you can see the abandoned ski lifts
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Hi, can you follow this trail on an ebike to get to the Volturino? Thank you
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The last stretch of the route that leads to the top (following the no longer functioning ski slopes) is quite challenging, but once you reach the top the spectacle is unparalleled! Also worth visiting is the Belvedere di Piano dell'Imperatore, it's worth it!
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Relatively easy to reach, even from the city of Potenza, through beautiful paths in the woods. Absolutely worth doing!
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Panoramic peak located at 1699 meters in the Lucano-Val d'Agri-Lagonegrese Apennine National Park.
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A mountain that offers a wonderful view, it belongs to the Lucano-Val d'Agri-Lagonegrese Apennine National Park and is certainly one of the reference mountains for lovers of trekking and Mtb in the area.
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A stupendous mountain that offers a panoramic view.
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Monte Volturino is one of the symbolic peaks of the Lucanian Apennine Park. From here it is possible to admire a wonderful view over the whole valley.
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The region around Abriola, within the Lucano-Val d'Agri-Lagonegrese Apennine National Park, offers several notable peaks. Monte Arioso is a popular summit known for its expansive views and accessibility via paths through the woods. Another significant peak is Monte Volturino, a symbolic peak of the Lucanian Apennine Park, offering wide views over the valley.
From the mountain peaks around Abriola, you can expect panoramic views over the entire valley and the surrounding Apennine landscape. Peaks like Monte Arioso, Monte Volturino, and Calvello Ridge are specifically highlighted for their stunning vistas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wonderful panoramic views offered by peaks like Monte Arioso and Monte Volturino. The natural setting and the opportunity for trekking through beautiful paths in the woods are also highly valued, providing a sense of regeneration and connection with nature.
While many peaks offer intermediate challenges, some routes to summits like Monte Arioso are described as relatively easy to reach, especially through the well-maintained paths in the woods. For easier hiking, you might also consider routes like the 'Lago del Pantano di Pignola - loop tour' which is rated as easy, though it doesn't directly lead to a peak.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Monte Volturino offers a demanding ascent. The final stretch of the route to its summit is described as quite challenging, though the reward is an unparalleled spectacle from the top.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Abriola is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Monte Calvelluzzo and Monte Arioso. There are also extensive mountain biking trails, such as the challenging loop around Monte Volturino, Monte Calvelluzzo, and Serra di Calvello, and road cycling routes that offer scenic views.
Yes, several hiking trails lead to or around these peaks. For instance, you can find routes like 'Monte Calvelluzzo from Piana del Lago' and 'Monte Arioso Loop from Fontana delle Brecce'. These are part of the broader hiking network around Abriola, offering various difficulty levels.
Yes, circular hiking routes are available. For example, the 'Monte Arioso Loop from Fontana delle Brecce' and the 'Monte Arioso Loop' are popular options for hikers looking for a round trip. For mountain biking, there's a challenging 'Monte Volturino, Monte Calvelluzzo e Serra di Calvello - giro ad anello' route.
The Apennine environment around Abriola is generally best explored during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is milder and trails are clear. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for trekking and clearer views from the summits. Winter can bring snow and colder conditions, requiring specialized gear.
As the peaks are situated within the Lucano-Val d'Agri-Lagonegrese Apennine National Park, you might encounter various Apennine wildlife. This includes species such as deer, wild boar, and a variety of birdlife. Keep an eye out for local fauna while enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yes, several peaks in the area are recognized as natural monuments. Monte Arioso, Monte Volturino, Calvello Ridge, and Mount Calvelluzzo (1,700 m) are all classified as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological and geological significance within the national park.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for the peaks themselves, some routes, particularly those described as 'relatively easy to reach' like certain paths to Monte Arioso, could be suitable for families. Additionally, easier hiking routes in the broader Abriola area, such as the 'Lago del Pantano di Pignola - loop tour' or 'Piana del Lago and Serra di Calvello Trail', might be more appropriate for family outings.


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