Best mountain peaks around Campli offer diverse opportunities for exploration in the region of Teramo. The area features a mountainous landscape with several prominent summits. These peaks provide natural viewpoints and are part of larger mountain ranges. The terrain includes forests and trails suitable for various levels of outdoor activity.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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It was a short "walk" the goal was to do a climb that is just below Mount Vena Rossa
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Monte Foltrone is part of the Monti Gemelli and is the most difficult peak, whichever path you decide to take it has a development that varies from 900 to 1000D+ in a few km, the paths are not very marked you have to be careful especially in the woods, beautiful views.
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Monte Girella is the top of the Montagna dei fiori. You can climb to the top via an easy path starting from the Monte Piselli ski lifts in the San Giacomo area. From the top, on clear days you can see the Adriatic coast up to Conero, the Gran Sasso and Sibillini mountains. It is beautiful to observe the nearby Montagna di Campli.
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From the cross, the highest point of the Montagna dei Fiori, it is possible to admire the Adriatic Sea, the Gran Sasso and Laga mountains and the "twin" Montagna di Campli
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Once known as Ascoli Mountain, Monte Girella offers panoramic views from its altitude of 1800 metres. From here the mountain ranges of the Sibillini, Laga and Gran Sasso are visible. https://ripartiredaistieri.cai.it/sentieri/san-giacomo-monte-girella/
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Monte Piselli is located at 1676 meters, and there are ski facilities. From here you have an excellent view of the sea to the east, and of the Sibillini mountain ranges to the north-west.
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For an easier ascent, consider Mount Girella. It offers panoramic views from its 1800-meter altitude and is accessible via an easy path, particularly starting from the Monte Piselli ski lifts in the San Giacomo area. This makes it a good option for those seeking less challenging hikes.
Monte Foltrone, part of the Monti Gemelli, stands at 1718 meters and is identified as the highest peak of the Campli mountain. It presents a challenging ascent for experienced hikers.
Yes, Mount Vena Rossa Summit Memorial is a notable site. This summit features monuments and serves as a memorial site, offering a historical dimension to your mountain exploration.
Many peaks offer stunning panoramic views. From Mount Girella, you can see mountain ranges like the Sibillini, Laga, and Gran Sasso. On clear days, the Adriatic coast up to Conero is also visible. Pietra Streta also boasts 360-degree views.
Monte Foltrone is known for its challenging ascent, with significant elevation gain (900 to 1000D+) over a few kilometers. The paths can be less marked, requiring careful navigation. Mount Vena Rossa Summit Memorial also involves challenging sections, particularly a steep and slippery descent.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes to Monte Foltrone. For running enthusiasts, there are difficult running trails like the 'View of Monte Foltrone – Pietra Stretta loop'. Road cycling routes are also available, such as the 'Giulianova seafront – Scala Santa di Campli loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Campli, Running Trails around Campli, and Road Cycling Routes around Campli.
Yes, there are several hiking routes to Monte Foltrone. Options include routes starting from Guazzano, such as 'Monte Foltrone from Guazzano' or the 'Colle Pian dell'Oro – Monte Foltrone loop'. Be aware that paths to Monte Foltrone are often not well marked and involve significant elevation gain. You can find more details on the Hiking around Campli guide.
Beyond the summits themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural landscapes. For instance, the trail to Pietra Streta passes through beautiful woods with beech trees. The broader region features forests and varied terrain suitable for outdoor activities.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Mount Girella, where multiple mountain ranges and even the Adriatic coast are visible. The diversity of trails, from easy paths to challenging ascents, also contributes to their appeal, as evidenced by the community's positive feedback and numerous photos.
Hike durations vary significantly based on the peak and chosen route. For example, challenging ascents to peaks like Monte Foltrone can involve substantial elevation gain (900-1000D+) over several kilometers, suggesting a full day or half-day commitment depending on your pace. Easier paths, like parts of Mount Girella, might be shorter. It's best to check specific route details on the Hiking around Campli guide for estimated times.
Yes, the region offers circular routes for hikers. For instance, you can find the 'Colle Pian dell'Oro – Monte Foltrone loop from Guazzano' or the 'Monte Foltrone – Colle Pian dell'Oro loop from Campli' which provide circular options for exploring the area around Monte Foltrone. These are typically more challenging routes. More details are available on the Hiking around Campli guide.


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